International Sustainability Group appoints Jonathan Bender as President, ISG Health

– USA, PA – International Sustainability Group, Inc(OTC Pink: ISGP), an innovative green technology company is pleased to announce that Jonathan Bender, a former NBA player, joins ISG Health as its President.

ISG Health, a wholly owned subsidiary of ISG, was formed to develop and market algae based nutraceutical and natural health products. Mr. Bender, with his experience in product development and go to market strategies, is a perfect fit to lead ISG Health. As president, Mr. Bender will drive ISG Health’s finished products, which includes his recently invented orthopedic device JBIT SPORTS. These products will be marketed in various commercial multi-billion dollar industries including the sports health market.

“I am very pleased to work with a great group of individuals,” says Jonathan Bender“I’m very intrigued by the potential of the health benefits of algae and to make the world aware of algae’s proven qualities.”

Jonathan Bender was the 5th overall pick in the 1999 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors. He was traded to the Indiana Pacers and played for them from 1999 through 2006. In 2006 he was injured. After rehabilitating himself, with his own invention, he came back to the NBA in 2009 and played for the New York Knicks. Jonathan retired and spent his time developing and marketing his own innovative product JBIT Medpro to the health industry.

About International Sustainability Group Inc.

ISGP is an innovative green technology company focused on providing Environmentally Friendly Solutions and products that help to preserve the environment through sustainable living.

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