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Jim Chao, CEO of Confidence USA, Featured in Exclusive Online Interview on Health and Innovation 12-03-2024 12:28 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: Getnews / PR Agency: Erase Technologies, LLC Image: https://www.getnews.info/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/1733166015.jpg Confidence USA, Port Washington, NY, USA Jim Chao, CEO of Confidence USA, Inc., has been featured in an exclusive online interview where he discusses his groundbreaking approach to natural health supplements, merging traditional herbal wisdom with cutting-edge scientific research. Jim Chao, CEO of Confidence USA, Inc., has been featured in an exclusive online interview where he discusses his groundbreaking approach to natural health supplements, merging traditional herbal wisdom with cutting-edge scientific research. Under Chao's leadership, Confidence USA has become a well-respected name in the health and wellness industry, based in Port Washington, NY, and known for prioritizing sustainability, innovation, and consumer trust. In the interview, Chao shares the driving forces behind his passion for natural health and why he was inspired to take on the role of CEO. "I've always been fascinated by the power of traditional herbs and how they've been used for thousands of years to heal and support the body," Chao explains. "The challenge and opportunity I saw were to merge this ancient wisdom with modern science, and that's exactly what we've done at Confidence USA." Balancing the old with the new is a recurring theme in Chao's leadership. He emphasizes the importance of data and scientific validation to back the natural ingredients used in their products. "It's not about choosing one over the other; it's about integrating both worlds to create products that are both effective and trusted," he says. This blend of tradition and modernity is what sets Confidence USA apart in a competitive marketplace. Chao also discusses the biggest challenges he faces as CEO, particularly overcoming consumer skepticism about natural supplements. "People often need convincing that herbs and natural compounds can be as effective as synthetic medicines. We tackle this by investing heavily in research and transparency," he notes. Confidence USA's commitment to rigorous testing and consumer education has been instrumental in building credibility and trust. The future of the nutraceutical industry excites Chao, especially as personalized nutrition and gut health research become more mainstream. "Imagine a world where you can get a supplement tailored to your genetic makeup or gut microbiome," he envisions. With advancements in technology, Chao believes the industry is moving toward more personalized, data-driven solutions. However, he stresses the importance of not losing sight of nature's simple yet powerful benefits. Innovation, according to Chao, starts with listening. "We pay close attention to what our customers want and look ahead at emerging health trends. But innovation should never compromise safety or integrity," he emphasizes. At Confidence USA, this philosophy ensures that the company remains at the forefront of health and wellness while upholding the highest standards. Sustainability is another core value Chao integrates into the business model. From eco-friendly sourcing to regenerative farming practices, Confidence USA is committed to protecting the planet. "Our industry has a long way to go in terms of environmental impact, and we want to be part of the solution," Chao says, highlighting the company's dedication to making a positive environmental impact. As a seasoned leader, Chao offers advice to newcomers in the health and wellness industry: "Stay authentic to your values. The industry is full of trends and quick fixes, but lasting impact comes from staying true to what you believe in." He also emphasizes patience, as building a reputation of trust and quality takes time. Outside of work, Chao finds balance in nature. He practices mindfulness and enjoys walks in the woods or along the beach. "Balance isn't something you achieve once; it's something you continually work on," he says, a principle that guides both his personal life and his leadership at Confidence USA. About Confidence USA Confidence USA, Inc., headquartered in Port Washington, NY, is a leading nutraceutical company founded in 2008. Under the leadership of CEO Jim Chao, the company has become known for its unique approach to natural supplements, combining traditional herbal wisdom with modern scientific advancements. Confidence USA is committed to sustainability, innovation, and improving the well-being of people around the world. To read the full interview, click here [ https://ceoworld.biz/ ]. Media Contact Company Name: Confidence USA Email: Send Email [ http://www.universalpressrelease.com/?pr=jim-chao-ceo-of-confidence-usa-featured-in-exclusive-online-interview-on-health-and-innovation ] City: Port Washington State: NY Country: United States Website: https://www.confidenceusa.com/eshop/ This release was published on openPR.NEW YORK (AP) — Ayden Pereira rushed for 136 yards on 17 carries and threw for a touchdown and Merrimack's defense smothered Fordham 19-3 in a season finale. Jay Thompson had three solo sacks and was credited with four of Merrimack’s 11 sacks. The Rams (2-10) finished with just four first downs and were held to minus-29 yards rushing and 31 total yards offense. The Warriors (5-6) also made two interceptions. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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What Next for Franco Colapinto? Social Media Activity Hints at IndyCar or Le MansAs the conflict in Ukraine continues to evolve and the situation on the ground remains volatile, the United States remains committed to standing by Ukraine and supporting its efforts to defend its territory and uphold its sovereignty. The provision of military equipment and gear to Ukrainian citizens participating in combat operations at the age of 18 is just one of the many ways in which the United States is demonstrating its solidarity with Ukraine and its commitment to the values of freedom, democracy, and self-determination.The RSM Classic Scores
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — The biggest question facing the Baltimore Ravens right now has little to do with Lamar Jackson or even a defense that started the season poorly. It's about a kicking conundrum that has turned into a crisis. Can the Ravens make it to the Super Bowl with Justin Tucker? One of the more surprising subplots of this NFL season has been Tucker's decline from one of the greatest of all time to a week-in, week-out liability. Sunday's loss to Philadelphia might have been the nadir — he missed two field goals and an extra point in a game the Ravens ultimately lost 24-19 . “Points were at a premium in the game. They have been in a few of these games. Sometimes we haven't made the most of our opportunity to score points,” coach John Harbaugh said Monday. "We're racking our brains, talking to Justin, looking at what we're doing. I'm very confident that it's going to get fixed. I believe it will. It has to. “And he's the guy to get it fixed.” Harbaugh has given every indication that he's standing by Tucker, who is in his 13th season and is under contract through 2027. When he's at his best, he's the type of kicker that gives his team a clear advantage in close games, but this season he has missed eight field goals. Sunday showed that against a good defensive team, the Ravens (8-5) can't simply assume their excellent offense will pile up points. There almost certainly will be close games in the weeks to come. Tucker's ability to come through will be tested again, and it's hard for Baltimore to feel too confident at the moment. “When he was hitting, three or four years ago, hitting bombs, we were going 57, 58, 56 pretty regularly," Harbaugh said. “That's tightened up a little bit.” What's working The Ravens continue to do a good job stopping the run. Although Saquon Barkley did eventually surpass the 100-yard mark late in the game, Baltimore held the Eagles to 140 yards on the ground, well below their usual output. What needs help Even beyond Tucker's problems, Sunday wasn't a great showing by Baltimore's special teams. Tylan Wallace was shaky returning punts, and the Ravens had to start four drives inside their own 20 and two inside their own 10. “They had great bounces, and they downed right down in there,” Wallace said. "I’m pretty sure we’ll come back and talk about those and see what we can do to avoid those.” Stock up The Ravens' defense continued to show signs of improvement, holding Philadelphia to 252 total yards. “I think we’ve just locked in on some things, and we’re playing our deep coverages better, bottom line,” Harbaugh said. "You watch the coverage, you watch the guys’ spacing, positioning, eyes, the communication, the checks that get made, and you just keep chasing doing the right things. It’s not (that we) changed the defense. We’re just playing it a lot better.” Stock down Harbaugh was vague on receiver Diontae Johnson's situation. He was active Sunday but didn't play, and he has only one catch in four games since the Ravens acquired him in a trade from Carolina. “I’m going to have to wait just to clarify it,” Harbaugh said. "There’s some moving parts there that we’re going to have to figure out and explore and just see where we’re at. I know that’s not the answer you want, but that’s the best I can do in fairness to everybody right now.” Injuries The Ravens were missing pass-rushing ace Kyle Van Noy (hamstring/neck) on Sunday, and WR Rashod Bateman was dealing with knee soreness. Key stats Through his first 12 seasons, Tucker made field goals at a 90% clip. That's dropped to 70% this season. He had a 95% success rate from under 50 yards, and that's dipped to 83%. Next steps The Ravens have this week off before a Dec. 15 road game against the New York Giants. Then comes a home matchup with Pittsburgh that may determine whether Baltimore has any shot to win the AFC North. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflThe situation is further compounded by the fact that key players are being overworked due to the limited rotation options available to the coach. With crucial fixtures coming thick and fast, the pressure to field the strongest lineup in every game leaves little room for rest and rotation. This not only increases the risk of injuries but also hampers the team's overall performance as tired and fatigued players struggle to cope with the demands of competitive football.None
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