Amare Global, a Lehi holistic mental health platform, has announced that its owner and board chair David Chung has assumed the role of CEO, effective immediately. He succeeds Asma Ishaq at the head of the company.
“Amare is shifting into high gear,” said Chung. “This is a moment of alignment, acceleration and absolute belief in our purpose, our people and our potential. Brand partners, now is your time. This shift will create greater stability as we invest deeper, dream bigger and execute bolder than ever before. This is more than a leadership transition; it’s a leadership elevation.”
“We are grateful for Asma Ishaq’s leadership and wish her continued success,” said Chung of Amare’s
former CEO.
A self-styled “serial entrepreneur,” Chung has an extensive track record of building brands, developing innovation and leading teams. Chung will focus on expanding innovation, driving global growth and deepening Amare’s impact as an industry leader, a company
release said.
Amare Global was founded in 2016 and purchased by Chung in 2023. Also in 2023, Amare acquired Kyäni, expanding its global reach to over 50 countries. Amare offers products that support the “gut-brain axis,” according to the company’s website, including its flagship product, MentaBiotics.