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Dr. Shakeel Rehman

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Dr. Shakeel Rehman is a dairy scientist and entrepreneur, recognized throughout the world as the Chief Science Officer and Co-founder of Fairlife LLC, a company which is a subsidiary to The Coca-Cola Company. Dr. Rehman was born in 1964 in Kashmir India. His interest to milk production arose in the early childhood when he was helping his parents to look after the cows. The child decided to become a scientist in the field of dairy science; therefore, he entered to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Dairy Technology and a Master’s degree in Dairy Foods Technology in Gujarat Agricultural

Dr. Shakeel Rehman
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Dr. Shakeel Rehman
Born 1964 Hardusiva, Sopore, J&K, India
Place of Birth India

Career

Co-founded the Fairlife LLC, where he pioneered the development of ultra-filtered milk, increasing the essential protein content while decreasing the sugar content

§ Patents and innovation- Dr. Rehman has over 200 U.S. and International patents, which has revolutionized the dairy business and taken it to heady new altitudes

§ Leadership – Currently, Fairlife under his leadership has reached $3 billion in retailing and sold over one billion product units in the U.S.

Research and Education: Dr. Rehman helped advance a better scientific understanding of many articles and book chapters published in dairy science through peer views.

Awards and Recognition

Fairlife was awarded and revered for being the most reliable brand in the following making.

Times Magazine saw Fairlife as one of the “ World’s Best Brands of 2024 ”

Newsweek also valued Fairlife as one of the most trusted brands in America

Dr. Rehman’s work changed the dairy industry forever by making milk more available, healthier, and catered to everyone. His dedication to nutrition science innovation and nourishment has always affected either directly or implicitly in all his speeches and work.