Resignation of Marketing and eCommerce Director

ADMIN
Wed, Dec 01 2021 12:14 pm

1 December 2021

Resignation of Marketing and eCommerce Director

Blis Technologies Ltd (BLT) announces that Laura Grant, Marketing and eCommerce Director, has given notice of her decision to resign and return home to Europe at the end of FY22.
Laura’s decision is based on a change in personal circumstances.

Having joined Blis in May 2021, Laura has in this short period made significant contributions to Blis’ eCommerce and marketing endeavours, including future strategy.

Laura will remain engaged and active in her role in the business until at least the 31st of March 2022 and will oversee the smooth transition of her replacement.

A search for replacement will commence immediately.


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For further information, please contact:

Brian Watson
CEO
+64 27 705 9133


About Blis Technologies Ltd

Delivering proven health benefits through evidence-based, advanced probiotics
Blis Technologies is an NZX-listed manufacturer of advanced probiotic strains that go beyond the gut. Combining innovation with evidence-based research and the highest quality production controls enables the delivery of probiotic solutions for specific health targets including throat health, halitosis (bad breath), immune support, teeth and gum health and skin health. BLIS® products are sold throughout New Zealand and in Australia, Asia, Europe and the USA. More information about Blis Technologies Ltd can be found at www.blis.co.nz.

Website: www.unconditionalskin.com
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