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Teresa Harwell, Teresa Harwell, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Teresa Harwell, Teresa Harwell, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Teresa Harwell is a school food service director in Alaska.


Sandra Ponte, Sandra Ponte, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Sandra Ponte, Sandra Ponte, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Sandra Ponte, a Michigan native, moved to Colorado after high school and worked for a decade in hospitality management. She is now a food service manager in rural Alaska.


Walter D. Williams, Jr., Walter D. Williams, Jr., Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Walter D. Williams, Jr., Walter D. Williams, Jr., Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Born in Alabama and reared in Florida, Walter D. Williams, Jr., then joined the U.S. Air Force and served twenty years all over the world before retiring and settling in Alaska. He now works as a nutrition specialist in rural Alaska.


Susan Greene, Susan Greene, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Susan Greene, Susan Greene, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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A native of Virginia, with many years serving in Virginia education programs, first as a culinary instructor, then a school principal, before moving into child nutrition, Susan Greene is now a food service director in rural Alaska.


Michael Anderson, Michael Anderson, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Michael Anderson, Michael Anderson, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Michael Anderson, originally from Oregon, now cooks for the Nenana School District in Alaska.


Lydia Wirkus, Lydia Wirkus, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Lydia Wirkus, Lydia Wirkus, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Lydia Wirkus, a Florida native, grew up in the Miami area, near the Everglades. After college at Florida State, she taught for a few years in Miami, and then earned a master’s degree. One day she woke up and decided she didn’t want to live in Miami anymore, and that it would be cool to move to Alaska, so she drove from Miami to Alaska and taught for a few years. After earning a second master’s in nutrition at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, she returned to Alaska and worked for a while in child nutrition, before returning …


Becki Schreiber, Becki Schreiber, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2016

Becki Schreiber, Becki Schreiber, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Becki Schreiber has worked in many different food and nutrition management arenas that include schools, restaurants, hospitals, long term care, and businesses. She has also taught at the college level.

She received a Bachelor’s degree in Food, Nutrition and Institution Administration from the University of Maryland and a Master of Adult and Occupational Education from the University of New Hampshire.

Becki has worked or consulted in over 40 kitchens and in one large edible school garden during her 40-year career. She was Director of School Nutrition for 15 years in the state of Maine, becoming a passionate advocate for child …


Kim Hofmann, Kim Hofmann, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2015

Kim Hofmann, Kim Hofmann, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

With over 25 years’ experience, Kim has extensive skills in multiple aspects of management, cost control, training, DISC, and customer service (and she is a past school nutrition director). She is a Trainer/Consultant and eLearning developer for ICN, and a certified trainer for DISC training. She has published numerous articles for Carroll Service’s Child Nutrition Professional’s magazine, has presented at many SNA conferences, taught Food Systems Management at the University of Akron, was a cost control specialist for US Foods, and was a trainer for Career Track/Fred Pryor specializing in management training.


Beth Hanna, Beth Hanna Feb 2015

Beth Hanna, Beth Hanna

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Beth Hanna, PhD, RD, LD, SNS, is a registered dietician who received her PhD in Food and Lodging Management from Iowa State University.

Her work experience includes serving as Director of Nutrition Services for West Des Moines Community Schools where she managed all aspects of the school nutrition program in compliance with federal and state regulations.

Dr. Hanna also served as an instructor with Iowa State University and a consultant for the Iowa Department of Education, Bureau of Food and Nutrition. She reviewed child nutrition programs and offered specialized support in equipment layout and design.

In addition to being a …


Four Past-Presidents, Bowens Martin Caldwell Nix, Institute Of Child Nutrition May 2014

Four Past-Presidents, Bowens Martin Caldwell Nix, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Oral History interview with American School Food Service Association Past-Presidents (now the School Nutrition Association), Shirley Watkins Bowden, Dorothy Caldwell, Josephine Martin, and Mary Nix, regarding the founding of the National Food Service Management Institute (now the Institute of Child Nutrition), May 21, 2014, at the National Food Service Management Institute (now the ICN), The University of Mississippi.


Wanda Grant, Wanda Grant, Institute Of Child Nutrition Aug 2013

Wanda Grant, Wanda Grant, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Wanda Grant is a retired School Nutrition Director with over 35 years of experience. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Food, Nutrition and Institutional Management from Washington State University and is a registered dietitian. Her career took her from Washington to Alaska and finally to California. She is a credentialed School Nutrition Specialist with the School Nutrition Association (SNA), has served on the Executive Board of SNA, and was honored nationally in 2009 as Outstanding Director of the Year. Wanda is a certified ServSafe® instructor and a consultant trainer for the National Food Service Management Institute.


Jennifer Jennings, Jennifer Jennings, Institute Of Child Nutrition May 2013

Jennifer Jennings, Jennifer Jennings, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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After a number of years in retail food service, Jennifer Jennings saw an ad for a food service director position in her native Wisconsin and applied. Surprised that she got the job, she knew she had a lot to learn about school food service and took advantage of all the classes available through her Department of Public Instruction, as well as becoming involved with the School Nutrition Association of Wisconsin. She has now been a director for six years.


Guam, Guam, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2012

Guam, Guam, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

This oral history interview was conducted with Ignacio Santos, Dina Lorenzo, Jesse Rosario, and DeAnndra Chargualaf from the Guam Department of Education, who were visiting NFSMI for training, on November 29, 2012. In this interview they discuss the challenges and benefits of child nutrition programs on Guam.


Wanda Shockey, Wanda Shockey, Institute Of Child Nutrition Nov 2012

Wanda Shockey, Wanda Shockey, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Wanda Shockey, a native of Monroe, Louisiana, began her child nutrition career in Bastrop, Louisiana, first as the home economics teacher and then becoming the child nutrition director. After moving to Arkansas, Shockey was child nutrition director for Little Rock School District for nine years and had fifty schools. Later she moved to the Arkansas Department of Education where she has been director of child nutrition for the past fifteen years.


Melba Hollingsworth, Melba Hollingsworth, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jul 2012

Melba Hollingsworth, Melba Hollingsworth, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Melba Hollingsworth earned a BS degree in Dietetics from Louisiana State University and a Master’s degree in Institution Management from Texas Women’s University. She has worked over 25 years in Child Nutrition Programs. She served as a school food service manager and a district director in the state of Louisiana before becoming an Education and Training Specialist for the National Food Service Management Institute (NFSMI) at The University of Mississippi. During her career at NFSMI, Melba served as project coordinator for the Orientation to School Nutrition Management Seminars and developed various resources for school nutrition professionals. She was instrumental in …


Margaret New, Margaret New, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Margaret New, Margaret New, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Alabama native Margaret New is the bookkeeper for child nutrition with the Bessemer City School System in Alabama.


Carolyn Blake, Carolyn Blake, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Carolyn Blake, Carolyn Blake, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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An Alabama native, Carolyn Blake has worked in child nutrition for 37 years.


Arlene Colston, Arlene Colston, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Arlene Colston, Arlene Colston, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Arlene Colston is a food service manager at McAdory High School in McAdory, Alabama.


Idella Dial, Idella Dial, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Idella Dial, Idella Dial, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

An Alabama native, Idella Dial has worked in Alabama school nutrition programs for forty-five years.


Irma Maye, Irma Maye, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Irma Maye, Irma Maye, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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A Birmingham, Alabama native, Irma Maye started out as a substitute in school nutrition kitchens before working her way up to manager. Retiring after twenty-nine years, she continues to sub when called upon.


Annie Drake, Annie Drake, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Annie Drake, Annie Drake, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Annie Drake is the manager of school food service at Shelby County High School in Columbiana, Alabama.


Julia Williams, Julia Williams, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Julia Williams, Julia Williams, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Julia Williams is a school nutrition manager in Alabama. Williams started as a part-time dishwasher, then worker, then assistant-manager, and after seventeen years had worked her way up to food service manager.


Emma Sidney, Emma Sidney, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jan 2012

Emma Sidney, Emma Sidney, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Emma Sidney was a child nutrition program manager in Alabama.


Dean Hamburg, Dean Hamburg, Institute Of Child Nutrition Sep 2011

Dean Hamburg, Dean Hamburg, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Dean Hamburg has spent most of his life split between Washington and Alaska. Before getting involved in child nutrition, Hamburg enlisted in the United States Navy, signed aboard as a cook and baker, and spent four years as a cook and baker aboard a Fast Attack submarine in the Atlantic. After Navy service Hamburg earned a bachelor’s degree in Hotel and Restaurant Administration and went to work for hotels throughout the US. He eventually accepted a position as food service director for a small district in Washington, before becoming school meal director for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. In …


Katie Johnson, Katie Johnson, Institute Of Child Nutrition Aug 2011

Katie Johnson, Katie Johnson, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Katie Johnson has spent her entire life in Griffin, Georgia. Fifty-four of those years were spent working in school nutrition programs. This interview was conducted the day after her seventy-seventy birthday, and she has recently started her well-deserved retirement.


Frank A. Harris, Frank A. Harris, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jun 2011

Frank A. Harris, Frank A. Harris, Institute Of Child Nutrition

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Frank A. Harris fled Germany as an adolescent shortly before World War II, arriving in England. The family later made their way to the United States. Coming of age during the war, Harris joined the US Army and became a cook, serving in North Africa and Europe. After the war Harris built a career working in many different aspects of food service. He eventually became a school food service director and president of the Connecticut School Food Service Association.


Eugenia Bozeman, Eugenia Bozeman, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2011

Eugenia Bozeman, Eugenia Bozeman, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Eugenia Bozeman served first as an area consultant and later as the manager coordinator for child nutrition programs in Georgia for over thirty years, and was also president of the Georgia School Food Service Association.


Susan Mccranie, Susan Mccranie, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2011

Susan Mccranie, Susan Mccranie, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Susan McCranie is a retired child nutrition program director in Georgia. She came to child nutrition after working for the Georgia Extension Service, the Georgia Peanut Commission, and as a computer programmer, before joining the Georgia Department of Education as an area consultant, and finally becoming a food service director.


Jimmie Barnett, Jimmie Barnett, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2011

Jimmie Barnett, Jimmie Barnett, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Jimmie Barnett is from the state of Georgia, where she worked in school nutrition with the Muscogee County School District for many years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Home Economics, a Master’s degree in Education, and a Specialist of Education in School Nutrition, all from the University of Georgia. Jimmie began her career as a home economics teacher. In 1992 she was appointed as the Assistant Director of School Nutrition for the Muscogee County School District and later became the School Nutrition Director. She is a member of the School Nutrition Association and has served in leadership roles at …


Joan Williams, Joan Williams, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2011

Joan Williams, Joan Williams, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Joan Williams has many years of experience in school nutrition and education. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in education from Georgia Southern College, a Master’s in education from Georgia College, and an Education Specialist degree from the University of Georgia. After teaching home economics for seven years, Joan served for 27 years as the school nutrition director for Carroll County Schools, a 15,000-student district in Georgia. Joan helped build an effective team that received many awards for increased participation and innovation. She received the USDA Best Practices Award for the Southeast Region twice, was recognized by the state of Georgia …