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Heather Hynes, MSc, RD, CSSD

When others ask what I do for work I usually start off with saying that I have the best job ever… working with athletes and coaches to help them reach their health and performance goals is very fun! I try to make the learning environment very practical and hands on- if we can cook and prep foods we will, if we can get into the grocery store then we go. I like to meet with athletes in their training environment to get a clear picture of the demands of their sport.

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Gillean Barkyoumb, MS, RD

I started working at Isagenix in the R&D department as a Science Communications Specialist 8 years ago and have bounced around between the sales and marketing departments for the last four years. I am so grateful for the opportunities for growth and experience they have provided for me.

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Keri Gans, MS, RDN, CDN, CYT

I mostly work with food brands as a spokesperson to help communicate nutrition messages both to the consumer and healthcare professional. My scope of work with each brand may vary but most likely would include some part of the following: social media posts, influencer events, satellite media tours, blogging, editor desk sides, media interviews as their nutrition expert.

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Wendimere Reilly, RDN

I work in a doctor’s office providing the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit. Additionally, I provide MNT (Medical Nutrition Therapy) for Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease. These services are covered under insurance. For a small fee any of our patients can see the dietitian, so I am highly involved in providing nutritional interventions for those with chronic diseases. I also teach classes and am working closely with our medical director to design an integrative functional medicine program for our office.

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Danielle Penick, MS, RD, CNSC, LDN

I work for a national insurance company and have the benefit of working from home. I am able to collaborate with people who have an interest in working with an RD in many different capacities such as managing their diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure, healthy eating, weight loss, among many other comorbidities or eating issues

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