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Clare Miller, Clare Miller, Institute Of Child Nutrition Dec 2008

Clare Miller, Clare Miller, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Clare Miller spent her career first working for the Louisiana State Department of Education as an Area Supervisor before becoming the Food Service Director for the Diocese of Lafayette. She then went to work for the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC, from where she retired.


Emma Jo Williamson, Emma Jo Williamson, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Emma Jo Williamson, Emma Jo Williamson, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Emma Jo Williamson’s first job after college was in social work before making a career change and teaching Home Economics at Plaquemine High School in Iberville Parish for thirteen years. She then decided to go into school food service. She began her new career as an Assistant Director of the parish for two years before assuming the position of Director. Emma Jo is finally retired after twenty-seven years of serving the children of Iberville Parish.


Annette Dupard, Annette Dupard, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Annette Dupard, Annette Dupard, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Annette Dupard is a native of Vacherie, Louisiana. She is a graduate of Southern University and a retired Food Service Manager for the East Baton Rouge Parish Child Nutrition Programs.


Kris M. Chustz, Kris M. Chustz, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Kris M. Chustz, Kris M. Chustz, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Kris M. Chustz, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a recently retired school food service professional, having worked as a Manager, Area Supervisor, and Computer Training Coordinator for the Eastern Baton Rouge Parish.


Mary Davis-Palms, Mary Davis-Palms, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Mary Davis-Palms, Mary Davis-Palms, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Mary Davis-Palms is an Area Supervisor with the East Baton Rough Parish School Nutrition Programs. A graduate of Louisiana State University, Mary has thirty-four years of service in child nutrition.


Gail Johnson, Gail Johnson, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Gail Johnson, Gail Johnson, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Gail Johnson was the longtime director of school food service in East Baton Rough Parish, Louisiana. She was also a very active member of the Advisory Committee for the National School Food Service Management Institute/Institute of Child Nutrition.


Nadine Mann, Nadine Mann, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Nadine Mann, Nadine Mann, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Louisiana native Dr. Nadine Mann is the Director of Operations for the East Baton Rouge Parish Child Nutrition Programs. Nadine holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Louisiana State University and a Doctorate from Texas Woman’s University in Foods and Nutrition Institution Administration. She has been with the district for thirty-one years.


Mary T. Wroten, Mary T. Wroten, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Mary T. Wroten, Mary T. Wroten, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Mary Wroten, a native of Mississippi, worked in the East Baton Rouge Parish Child Nutrition Programs for twenty years. Among her many accomplishments while there was to greatly improve the procurement procedures for the district. Mary’s legacy will continue in Dietetics when her daughter graduates in the same field in May 2009.


Sylvia Grabert, Sylvia Grabert, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2008

Sylvia Grabert, Sylvia Grabert, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Sylvia Grabert is a retired Food Service Director for Iberia Parish in Louisiana. Before coming to Iberia Parish, Sylvia founded the first school food service program in St. James Parish. She holds degrees in both Education and Dietetics, and taught school for several years before going into school food service.


Mcnair Scholars Journal Volume I, St. Mary's University Oct 2008

Mcnair Scholars Journal Volume I, St. Mary's University

McNair Scholars Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Syble T. Jones, Syble T. Jones, Institute Of Child Nutrition Sep 2008

Syble T. Jones, Syble T. Jones, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Syble T. Jones is the former Food Service Director for Rapides Parish, Louisiana. When Syble started her career in 1968 she had 27,000 students spread across 54 schools.


Mattie Bradley, Mattie Bradley, Institute Of Child Nutrition Aug 2008

Mattie Bradley, Mattie Bradley, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Mattie Bradley was hired as the Food Service Director/Cafeteria Manager for the Weiner School District, Weiner, AR in 1996. She was a local restaurant owner who decided to sell her business and retire. When the local school district found itself in need of a Food Services Director, Ms. Mattie’s reputation as an excellent cook and manager got the attention of the school district and she was immediately offered the position. Working within the guidelines of the Arkansas School Nutrition Program, Mattie and her staff provide wholesome meals, both breakfast and lunch, to over 300 students daily. For many students these …


Frances L. Self, Frances L. Self, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Frances L. Self, Frances L. Self, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Frances L. Self was asked to “sub” for a few weeks in the cafeteria of Dickson County Tennessee Schools back in 1973. She is still there, and has been Manager for the last thirty-two years. She credits her ability to adapt and her dedication to lifelong learning as keys to her success.


Marilyn Rylie, Marilyn Rylie, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Marilyn Rylie, Marilyn Rylie, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Marilyn Rylie was born in Ohio and grew up in Wisconsin before settling in Arkansas. She is currently the Food Service Director in Sheridan, Arkansas. Another firm believer in the value of training, she also credits Ms. Ernestine Camp as an invaluable asset to her career development.


Hester Dye, Hester Dye, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Hester Dye, Hester Dye, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Lifelong Arkansas resident Hester Dye is a very active member of her local, state, and national food service associations, and is a past recipient of the Louise Sublette Award. She is currently the Food Service Director in Brinkley, Arkansas. She credits Ernestine Camp’s mentoring as playing a vital role in the success of her nearly 40-year career in child nutrition.


Phyllis Hodges, Phyllis Hodges, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Phyllis Hodges, Phyllis Hodges, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Phyllis Hodges of Dickson, Tennessee, spent fifteen years as Food Service Director, and was instrumental in founding a local nutrition association in Dickson County. She is a firm believer in training and networking. For the past five years Phyllis has been the Director of Procurement and an Educational Consultant for her state agency.


Kathy Talley, Kathy Talley, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Kathy Talley, Kathy Talley, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Kathy Talley spent twenty years teaching Home Economics in West Virginia. Since then she has served for nearly another twenty years in the Nutrition Education and Training position at the West Virginia Department of Education. She is proud that her state was the first in the nation to mandate the School Breakfast Program.


Rita Hamilton, Rita Hamilton, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Rita Hamilton, Rita Hamilton, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Rita Hamilton comes from a family with a history in child nutrition. Hamilton’s mother worked at the food service manager at Hamilton’s elementary school in rural Arkansas. After majoring in Home Economics at the University of Arkansas and working as an Arkansas Home Economics extension agent, Rita went on to serve as a state supervisor in the school nutrition programs at the Arkansas Department of Education.


Sandra Fisher, Sandra Fisher, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Sandra Fisher, Sandra Fisher, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Sandra Fisher, a graduate of Penn State and Hood College, has spent her career working in Pennsylvania and Maryland. She started out as a hospital dietitian before getting involved with the development of the NET Program in Pennsylvania. She later spent twenty years in Maryland as a Processing Specialist for the Commodity Program.


Diane E. Duncan, Diane E. Duncan, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Diane E. Duncan, Diane E. Duncan, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Diane E. Duncan was, as a teenager, an original member of the National Youth Advisory Council for the American School Food Service Association. The ASFSA started this group to learn more about the student perspective regarding school food service. This experience led Diane to decide to make the nutrition field her career. After working with the Rice Council, ConAgra Foods, and the Florida Department of Citrus, Diane is currently with McKee Foods.


Barbara Smith, Barbara Smith, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Barbara Smith, Barbara Smith, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Barbara Smith taught Home Economics for six years before becoming Food Service Director in Russellville, Arkansas, for four years. She then worked for the Arkansas Department of Education until her retirement is early 2008.


Josephine Martin - Chapter 1, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2008

Josephine Martin - Chapter 1, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Josephine Martin has been an area school nutrition consultant, a USDA regional nutritionist in the Southeast, and Georgia’s state child nutrition director. Prior to her retirement from the Georgia Department of Education in 1991, she was an Associate State Superintendent of Schools. She then served as the first Executive Director of the National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Mississippi.

Since retirement from the National Food Service Management in 1996, she has taught courses in food service management at Georgia State University and in child nutrition management at the University of Georgia. She is actively involved as a consultant …


Josephine Martin - Chapter 2, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jun 2008

Josephine Martin - Chapter 2, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Josephine Martin has been an area school nutrition consultant, a USDA regional nutritionist in the Southeast, and Georgia’s state child nutrition director. Prior to her retirement from the Georgia Department of Education in 1991, she was an Associate State Superintendent of Schools. She then served as the first Executive Director of the National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Mississippi.

Since retirement from the National Food Service Management in 1996, she has taught courses in food service management at Georgia State University and in child nutrition management at the University of Georgia. She is actively involved as a consultant …


Josephine Martin - Chapter 3, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jun 2008

Josephine Martin - Chapter 3, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Josephine Martin has been an area school nutrition consultant, a USDA regional nutritionist in the Southeast, and Georgia’s state child nutrition director. Prior to her retirement from the Georgia Department of Education in 1991, she was an Associate State Superintendent of Schools. She then served as the first Executive Director of the National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Mississippi.

Since retirement from the National Food Service Management in 1996, she has taught courses in food service management at Georgia State University and in child nutrition management at the University of Georgia. She is actively involved as a consultant …


Josephine Martin - Chapter 4, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jun 2008

Josephine Martin - Chapter 4, Josephine Martin, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Josephine Martin has been an area school nutrition consultant, a USDA regional nutritionist in the Southeast, and Georgia’s state child nutrition director. Prior to her retirement from the Georgia Department of Education in 1991, she was an Associate State Superintendent of Schools. She then served as the first Executive Director of the National Food Service Management Institute, The University of Mississippi.

Since retirement from the National Food Service Management in 1996, she has taught courses in food service management at Georgia State University and in child nutrition management at the University of Georgia. She is actively involved as a consultant …


Virginia Webb, Virginia Webb, Institute Of Child Nutrition May 2008

Virginia Webb, Virginia Webb, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Virginia Webb is currently working as an independent consultant. Her previous employment includes several positions at the National Food Service Management Institute, culminating as director of education and training in 2007. A registered dietitian, Virginia has worked as food service director at Rapides Regional Medical Center and Natchitoches Parish Hospital in Louisiana. Virginia completed her bachelor’s degree in dietetics at Louisiana Tech University and her master’s in food service management from Colorado State University. She is a certified ServSafe instructor, certified director Level III with the School Nutrition Association, and has numerous training experiences. She served on the School Meals …


Shelia Brown And Mike Harris Oral History, Shelia Brown, Mike Harris, Institute Of Child Nutrition May 2008

Shelia Brown And Mike Harris Oral History, Shelia Brown, Mike Harris, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Shelia Brown and Mike Harris have worked in school nutrition at the Maryland School for the Blind since the 1960s. Shelia is now a supervisor and Mike is an assistant supervisor.


Lynn Parker, Lynn Parker, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2008

Lynn Parker, Lynn Parker, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Lynn Parker recently retired from Food Research and Action Center, FRAC, after thirty years of dedicated service to improving the nutrition of the nation’s children. She has now moved to the Institute of Medicine, where she is heading up a standing committee on childhood obesity prevention.


Ed Cooney, Ed Cooney, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2008

Ed Cooney, Ed Cooney, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Ed Cooney is the Executive Director of the Congressional Hunger Center, which operates the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program and the Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship Program. The Fellows who participate in these programs gain both with hands-on experience and policy experience. Before coming to the Congressional Hunger Center, Ed spent eighteen years with the Food Research and Action Center, as their lobbyist on school nutrition programs.


Jim Weill, Jim Weill, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2008

Jim Weill, Jim Weill, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

For the past decade, Jim Weill has led the Food Research and Action Center as its President. The FRAC’s mission is to end hunger in the United States. The Center works toward this noble goal primarily through its support of public policy, federal nutrition programs, food stamps, school meals and summer food programs.