'We are delighted to welcome Pamela to the Herbalife team,' said Friedman. 'Pamela's strong leadership capabilities will motivate and inspire our members to foster a culture of compliance and mutual respect. Her deep regulatory experience and expertise in consumer protection, privacy and data security are extraordinary, and I look forward to Pamela leading our efforts in these important areas.'
'Herbalife has helped millions of consumers pursue healthy, active lives through its excellent nutrition products. I know first-hand how great the products are because I've been a customer for 10 years,' said Harbour. 'My understanding of the industry and familiarity with the products have given me great insight into what a beneficial company Herbalife is, and I am delighted to join such a talented team.'
Harbour was formerly a partner at BakerHostetler, one of the nation's largest law firms. She was Co-Leader of BakerHostetler's national Privacy and Data Protection team, with a practice focusing in the areas of privacy, data protection, and antitrust law. Previously, she was a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, a global full service legal practice. In addition to her roles in private practice, Harbour has spent a number of years in government, serving as a Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission from 2003-2010 and a prosecutor at the New York State Attorney General's office for 12 years.
Harbour holds a Juris Doctorate from Indiana University School of Law and a bachelor's in music from Indiana University School of Music.
Harbour has been admitted to both the District of Columbia and the New York State Bars, and is a member of the Loyola University: Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies and EPIC Advisory Boards.