
CEO FOCUS: Take Your Best Shot
A fascinating interview with Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu, international professional football player and founder of The Turmeric Co, one of the UK’s fastest growing health brands.
Alongside being an international professional football player, Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu established The Turmeric Co., now one the UK’s fastest-growing health brands, having felt the ‘true value natural nutrition can offer in supporting optimal health’. As Thomas explains, “We’re committed to offering vital innovation in the form of natural health shots, conveniently accessible to everyone in the UK and beyond and have supplied a number of successful sports teams and professional athletes.” These include England Rugby; Swansea City FC; British Sprinter, Adam Gemili; ex-professional boxer and 2x World Champion, Nigel Benn; Newcastle Utd FC Captain, Jamaal Lascelles and many more.
In this interview Thomas explains more about:
- his motivation to launch the business
- how he has taken lessons learned during his professional football career into football
- his investor experience, with a demonstrated history of working in the consumer goods industry, in addition to a keen interest in data analysis and business development
- what lessons he’s learned from setting up the business
- the plans for the ongoing growth of The Turmeric Co.
In Thomas’s words “Try it. I could be the eye-opener you need.”
Watch The Turmeric Co’s promotional video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivEewPRZ60g
See more at theturmeric.co and linkedin.com/in/thomas-hal-robson-kanu-5b8786113



About Turmeric (source theturmeric.co)
“Turmeric root is an incredible ingredient boasting an impressive list of benefits; a root we have studied for many years to understand and ensure we harness the power of this raw ingredient without sacrificing any nutritional value. “Our powerful formula contains only raw and fresh turmeric root (35 grams), carefully extracted and delivered in what we know to be a bioavailable form. The addition of raw piperine (an extract of black pepper), which studies have shown can enhance the bioavailability of turmeric by up to 2,000%, combined with Flax Oil (a fat source) ensures maximum absorption, from every single shot.”
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