System JO Partners With WTU on New Lubricant Course

System JO Partners With WTU on New Lubricant Course

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — Williams Trading University (WTU) has partnered with System JO on a new training module titled "Lubricants & FDA Formulations" on the platform's new Sexual Health & Wellness channel.

"We are so thankful that Williams Trading provided us with an opportunity to add more knowledge to the industry,” System JO Account Manager and Product Specialist Gerald Martin said.

"Lube is so personal and the variety can be quite intimidating. With the [new] course we really wanted to help people understand what goes into making a quality lubricant and how lubricant can enhance intimate experiences," noted Martin. "More knowledge in the adult industry benefits everyone involved. Knowledge helps manufacturers produce better products, helps salespeople provide better service and helps customers improve their intimate experiences. We couldn't miss out on an opportunity to add to that collective knowledge."

Educator and clinical sexologist Dr. Sunny Rodgers worked in concert with both companies to develop "Lubricants & FDA Formulations."

"Since the FDA has become involved in regulating lubricants, education on this important topic is needed more than ever before. Being able to work with the team at System JO to develop a course that is full of beneficial educational knowledge was very gratifying," she said. "Retail staff will be able to share complex information with their own consumers in a way that’s never been available before."

"WTU’s Sexual Health channel is making essential training readily available and it’s exciting to be a part of this new undertaking,” added Rodgers.

Rachel M, a coordinator for WTU, noted that "parsing through the FDA’s website in search of a better understanding as to what 510(k) certification means, and the criteria that surrounds the process, can be time consuming."

"This course simplifies the information and allows retailers to grasp the basics that they need to know in order to best serve their customers," she added.

At the end of the course, participants are directed to download a reference sheet with key points of the module, as well as linkage for additional information on the subject. Users are then invited to take a short quiz to test their newly acquired knowledge, and upon passing, register their completion; each registration earns the user an entry into a prize drawing.

Click here to register for "Lubricants and FDA Registration — Sponsored by System JO."

Visit WTUSexHealth.com and WTULearn.com for additional details.

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