Gail Levy

Gail Levy

HFactor Water

Gail Levy is an accomplished businesswoman with extensive experience in
domestic and international product development, sales, and brand marketing.
She founded HFactor® Hydrogen Infused Water after researching hydrogen
water's potential health benefits and discovering its efficacy in helping with
aches and pains. Gail had just lost her best friend to cancer and discovered that
the side effects she’d suffered in treatment might have been eased with a
hydrogen boost.
Gail felt she could honor her friend by making hydrogen water effective and
accessible to everyone. Enlivened by this mission, she spent three years
researching how to manufacture hydrogen water so that it has a shelf life and
efficacy to engineer the most natural process possible to combine hydrogen and
water with zero impurities and to create optimal impact, and thus, HFactor was
born. In addition, she created the hydro pack, a unique vessel that maintains the
integrity of the hydrogen to deliver maximum benefits.
Today, HFactor® products are available at over 6,000 retailers, including
Walmart, Albertsons, Safeway, Sprouts Farmers Market, CVS, and ShopRite.
Prior to founding HFactor®, Gail was a pioneer in the e-commerce industry,
creating a design and fulfillment company for home décor, gifts, and outdoor
lifestyle products. Her startup became one of the most successful online
fulfillment companies for corporations such as 1-800 Flowers, FTD, Pro Flowers,
Hallmark, and Garden.com.

Gail also has extensive experience in the fashion industry, designing fashion-
forward hard goods for celebrity brands like Martha Stewart, Katie Brown,

Jaclyn Smith, and Christopher Lowell in the tabletop, home office décor, and
garden industries. Her company's private label designs were featured on shows
like Oprah, CBS, and NBC Home Show 'Winners.' Furthermore, Gail founded
the White House Millennium Green Council, an initiative focused on promoting
the greening of America. She brought together public and private groups,
including the Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency,
The Department of Energy, The Department of Justice, The U.S. Forest Service,
and numerous well-known private corporations. She led the White House
initiative shepherded by First Lady Hillary Clinton. Gail was honored at a formal
ceremony at the Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC.