Catherine Jaxon

Catherine Mitchell Jaxon is a co-founder of Mission MightyMe and Do Good Brands, focusing on initiatives to combat food allergies through innovative food solutions. With extensive experience as a journalist, producer, and media consultant since 2010, Catherine has contributed to various media projects and public relations strategies for clients like UNICEF and The Rally Foundation. Catherine's background includes serving as a senior documentary producer at CNN, where accomplishments include producing the award-winning documentary "Latino in America" and managing high-profile interviews. Additionally, Catherine's early career involved roles in sports marketing and journalism, highlighted by work with CNN during significant news events. Catherine holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications with a minor in Journalism from Wake Forest University.

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Mission MightyMe

On a mission to help end the food allergy epidemic, Mission MightyMe is a revolutionary food company founded by passionate parents of children with food allergies and world-renowned pediatric allergist Dr. Gideon Lack. Lack's groundbreaking LEAP (Learning Early About Peanut Allergy) Study, which found that including peanut protein in babies' diets early and often could help prevent peanut allergies, has changed infant feeding guidelines around the globe. Together with Lack, the Mission MightyMe team is launching a line of foods that make it deliciously simple for parents to follow new pediatric recommendations for including peanuts and other common food allergens in infant's diets. Mission MightyMe also gives back by supporting food allergy prevention research and education. For more information, visit missionmightyme.com.


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