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Josef Brinckmann Named President of ABC Board of Trustees

The medicinal plant expert has over 40 years of experience in the global herb community.

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By: Mike Montemarano

The American Botanical Council (ABC) announced the election of Josef Brinckmann as president of the nonprofit research and education organization’s board of trustees.
 
Brinckmann has more than 40 years of experience in the herb and medicinal plant industry and its extended community. In 1979, Brinckmann began working for Traditional Medicinals, a medicinal herbal product company. Since 2016, he has been the research fellow in medicinal plants and botanical supply chain for the company. In earlier years, he played several roles at the company ranging from purchasing to general manager, then operations manager, before he left in 1986. He returned in 1997 as vice president of research and development and then became vice president of sustainability.
 
Before returning to Traditional Medicinals in 1997, Brinckmann worked at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco, then at Trout Lake Farm,, the largest organic herb farm in the U.S., and also at the former East Earth Herbs, a manufacturer and marketer of Chinese herbal products.
 
Brinckmann has authored many articles on sustainability and quality in scientific journals, including the Journal of Ethnophamracology, Economic Botany, and Planta Medica. He has also translated from German to English a reference book about medicinal plants used as teas, called Teedrogen by Max Wichtl. He is co-author of Herbal Medicine: Expanded Commission E Monographs, with ABC founder and executive director Mark Blumenthal and herbalist Alicia Goldberg.
 
For almost 20 years, Brinckmann has served on various expert committees and panels at United States Pharmacopoeia (USP). He was a founding board member of the FairWild Foundation, an international standard-setting organization for sustainable commercial harvesting of wild plants. He was a consultant on market intelligence and sustainable production and trade of medicinal plants to numerous governmental organizations, and is the member of the editorial boards of several scientific research journals and trade publications.
 
Brinckmann has authored or co-authored more than 60 articles in HerbalGram, ABC’s peer-reviewed quarterly journal, and has been on ABC’s advisory board since 2006. He received an ABC Champion Award in 2017.
 
“ABC is deeply grateful to have someone of Josef’s extensive experience and profound commitment to medicinal plants as the President of the ABC Board of Trustees,” said Blumenthal. “I have known Josef for nearly 45 years, and I have always appreciated and respected his deep, wide, and detailed knowledge of medicinal plants. Josef is an internationally recognized expert on the quality of botanical raw materials as well as their sustainable sourcing and development.”
 
“I am excited to have Josef as ABC’s Board of Trustees president. He has demonstrated his commitment to the organization and its mission repeatedly and his standard of excellence is second to none,” said Gayle Engels, ABC’s special projects director. “Having co-authored 29 herb profiles for HerbalGram with him, I can think of no one I would rather have leading ABC’s Board in this time of transition, opportunity, and growth.”
 
Brinckmann was also a key advisor to Ann Armbrecht, PhD, in the creation and development of ABC’s Sustainable Herbs Program.
 
“Josef Brinckmann has been instrumental in the vision and direction of the Sustainable Herbs Program from the outset,” said Armbrecht. “He made the introductions that made my first site visits to herb producers in eastern Europe possible. He has patiently explained the nuances and complexities of the botanical industry to me. He offers suggestions and guidance on specific programs and initiatives. More than all of that, his passion and commitment to doing all he can to care for the plants, the people working with the plants, and the planet inspires and empowers me to do all I can as well.”
 
“It is a genuine honor to be entrusted to serve as President of the Board of Trustees of the American Botanical Council, now in its 35th year, alongside ABC’s founder and executive director, my friend and mentor Mark Blumenthal, with my fellow board members, for whom I have the greatest respect,” said Brinckmann.
 
Other members of the ABC Board of Trustees include:

  • Bernadette Marriott, PhD (secretary), the first director of the Office of Dietary Supplements at the US National Institutes of Health;
  • Holly Shimizu (treasurer), Executive Director Emerita of the US Botanic Garden and first curator of the National Herb Garden at the National Arboretum in Washington, DC;
  • Tieraona Low Dog, MD, author, integrative health physician, and Founding Director of Medicine Lodge Ranch in Pecos, New Mexico;
  • Michael Balick, PhD, Director and Philecology Curator of the Institute of Economic Botany at the New York Botanical Garden in Bronx, New York;
  • Christopher Hobbs, PhD, LAc, research scientist, herbalist, author.

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