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Tina Miller, MS, RD, has been named president of the Michigan Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Tina Miller, M.S., R.D., regional advisor for Meijer health and wellness was named president of the Michigan Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (MAND). Miller began her one-year term as president on June 1.
MAND has more than 3,000 dietetic professional members that serve Michigan residents in a wide range of practices, including schools, public health departments, food service operations, hospitals and long-term care facilities. Its members provide highly skilled medical nutrition therapy for a variety of medical needs including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and gastrointestinal disorders.
“It is such an honor to be elected President of the Michigan Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics,” Miller said. “The mission and vision of the Academy aligns perfectly with that of Meijer Health & Wellness: to empower Michigan families to lead healthier lives and to build stronger communities. Meijer’s support of my role, and of the Michigan Academy, will increase the ability of our volunteer organization to positively impact the health of Michigan residents in all things related to food and nutrition.”
As a regional advisor for Meijer Health and Wellness, Miller works with Meijer leadership to develop consumer health and wellness initiatives, which she implements across her region of east Michigan and north Ohio.
For more information on Meijer Healthy Living initiatives, please visit AHealthierYou.Meijer.com.
For more information on the Michigan Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, please visit EatRightMichigan.org.