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House of Delegates

May 06, 2015

Our Thoughts on the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Latest Corporate Sponsorship Updates

Yesterday, we shared a letter from Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics President Sonja Connor and House of Delegates Speaker Elise Smith which outlined the key elements identified by the House of Delegates for inclusion Read More

May 05, 2015

Updates on Corporate Sponsorship from The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ House of Delegates Meeting

The letter below was sent to members of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics regarding this past weekend's House of Delegates meeting. We'll share our thoughts -- and additional information not covered in this Read More

Apr 21

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Considers Corporate Sponsorship a “Member Benefit”

It's that time of year for Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics membership renewals. Strangely -- and very tellingly -- a "member benefits" brochure (included in the many documents the Academy sent out in its Read More

Apr 20, 2015

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Misleading “Sponsorship Fact Sheet”

We were initially encouraged by the news that corporate sponsorship was one of the "mega issues" on the agenda for next month's Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics House of Delegates meeting. Alas, a few developments Read More

Mar 31, 2015

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Kraft Singles Partnership Is About to be Terminated

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is in talks to terminate the Kids Eat Right/Kraft Singles collaboration (which, curiously, is now being referred to as a "pilot program"). A New York Times article on this latest Read More

Mar 25, 2015

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics President Addresses Kraft Singles Controversy

Another day, another update on the Kraft Singles collaboration. Earlier today, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics members received the following email message from current president Sonja L. Connor: "Dear Academy Read More

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