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      <image:caption>Keely Agan (she/her) is the Early Childhood Nutrition Advocacy Manager at Hunger Free VT. Keely’s work focuses on food access for families with young children and children enrolled in early childhood programs around Vermont. Much of the work Keely does is accomplished through leveraging child nutrition programs to make food more accessible and equitable for all children, and through collaboration with statewide early childhood partners to support initiatives such as Farm to Early Childhood. Before joining the Child Nutrition Team at Hunger Free VT, Keely worked as the Farm to School Coordinator for the Milton Town School District (MTSD). In this role Keely implemented nutrition education in Pre-K-12 classrooms, supported connections between the MTSD Food Service Program and local CACFP childcare providers, procured local foods for the school district directly from farmers, and worked as the Milton Farmers Market Manager. Keely graduated from the University of Vermont with a B.S. in Dietetics and Nutrition and Food Science and has always been interested in child nutrition and food access. She believes that every child has the right to nutritious meals every single day. Keely currently lives in Burlington and spends her free time performing in and choreographing for musical theatre productions around Vermont.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ashley Edmondson is a Program Manager for the Let’s Go! Implementation Team who provides technical assistance to partners statewide while also coordinates program and resource development. After spending a decade working in the public health field, Ashley has gained a tremendous amount of experience to effectively support communities in adopting environmental and policy level change, along with a deep understanding of the Let’s Go! program.  In addition to her extensive work in healthy eating and active living,   Ashley is a trained facilitator, presenter and holds a BA in sociology and minor in holistic health from the University of Southern Maine.  She lives in Portland, Maine with her husband, daughter, son and studies West African drum and dance in her free time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kate Graves (She/Her) is a Registered, Licensed Dietitian and the Maternal &amp; Child Health Field Specialist for UNH Cooperative Extension. Through New Hampshire's Nutrition Connections Program, Kate's work focuses on creating/implementing nutrition programming for maternal and early child populations while navigating the intersection between direct education and policies/systems/environmental (PSE) changes. This includes a pilot project that Kate has been working on, the WELL (Wellness Education for Little Learners) Bundle which features adapted nutrition curriculum for early childcare sites, including Head Start.   Prior to her work at UNH Extension, Kate was the Health Services Coordinator for Head Start and previously a Lead Nutritionist for the NH WIC program. Kate is passionate about getting young children involved in the kitchen and getting them excited about fruits &amp; veggies! When she's not cooking, you can find Kate outside hiking or snowboarding with her husband and toddler son.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Through Shelburne Farm’s partnership project VT FEED, Cynthia works on Farm to Early Childhood initiatives, bridging systemic policy actions with practical classroom and educator professional development projects to scale farm to early childhood programming throughout Vermont.  Cynthia brings rich experiences to this work having served as an early educator for children ages birth to five;  a program director for over fifteen years; and a grassroots organizer and community planner with Building Bright Futures as Vermont's Early Childhood Action Plan Coordinator.   She carries a deep knowledge of early childhood programming and systems including Head Start partnerships; Child Adult Care Food Programming; child care licensing and quality rating and improvement system work; and early educator professional development and preparation systems.  Cynthia's passion for this work stems from her own personal interests as a Master Gardener and home chef.  If not in the garden or kitchen, you can probably find her in a kayak, at a live music venue, or breaking bread with family and friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heidi is a Registered Dietitian and the Program Coordinator for the University of Rhode Island’s SNAP-Ed program, where she has been working since 2004. In her role, she collaborates with state- and community-level partners around Rhode Island to implement food and nutrition education programs and initiatives, leads efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in SNAP-Ed efforts, and designs nutrition interventions for the early care and education community. She has developed and conducted several professional development and technical assistance projects for child care providers and administrators focusing on nutrition education, responsive feeding practices, wellness policy development, and CACFP meal patterns. Heidi loves fresh, tasty vegetables and thinks everyone should have the right to food that is both delicious and nutritious.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zania Johnson is the Co-Founder of Micro2life LLC which grows and sells organic microgreens and vegetables to local CT businesses, restaurants, and a CSA farm. Micro2life partners with Hartford Public Schools to provide produce and teach underrepresented students about farm-to-table and nutrition. Zania received a BS in Biological Sciences and a MS in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Connecticut. After completing her master's degree, Zania was a FoodCorps service member in Hartford Public Schools, where she taught elementary middle school students about agriculture and nutrition. Zania received the 2019 Hartford Food and Security Awards Youth Category. Currently, Zania is a member of the CT Farm to School Collaborative. She is a working group member for the CT Department of Agriculture Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Access to Secure Land Tenure. Zania served as a support liaison for FoodCorps Service members in CT and developed science-focused nutrition lesson plans for grades K-8 that service members can utilize. In 2021, Zania was featured on NBC and WNPR for her advocacy for the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hannah Leighton (she / her) is the Director of Research and Evaluation at Farm to Institution New England, a six-state cross-sector regional network that is transforming the food system by mobilizing the power of New England institutions. In this role, Hannah oversees FINE’s metrics project, manages internal and collaborative research efforts, and leads FINE's efforts to measure the impact of farm to institution activity across the region. Prior to her work at FINE, Hannah spent several years writing about food, working in hospitality, and farming on vegetable and small-scale livestock farms across the country. She has a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing from the New School University and a Master’s degree in Sustainability Science with a concentration in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dawn is the state lead for the Maine Center for Disease Control’s Obesity Prevention efforts, employed by Medical Care Development Public Health, she has served as embedded state health department staff for over a decade. In addition to this role, she is the Healthy Kids Healthy Future (HKHF) Program Manager overseeing the work and efforts of several initiatives focused on improving health outcomes for kids and people in Maine. As the program lead for the HKHF initiative she was instrumental in forming a state level Farm to Early Care and Education Coalition. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and is a trained Exercise, Lifestyle and Weight Management Consultant.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Noereem Z. Mena is a bilingual (English/Spanish) Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Assistant Professor of Nutrition in the Department of Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems at the University of New Hampshire.  Dr. Mena's research efforts are focused on promoting healthy eating behaviors in early childhood both at home and in childcare settings, with an emphasis on dominant Spanish-speaking Hispanic/Latinx populations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shannon began working in agriculture in 2001, her first season interning on a vegetable farm in Oregon. Since then, she has gained extensive experience aligning urban agriculture, diversified farming, food justice, and environmental/agricultural education.  Her current role as Project Coordinator for Put Local on Your Tray, farm to school project, enables her to assimilate all those areas as an advocate and strategist for a just and equitable food system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Irene Sedlacko is the Coordinator of Special Nutrition Programs at the Office for Food and Nutrition Programs under the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.  In her current role, she and her team administer the Child and Adult Care Program and the Summer Food Service Program across the Commonwealth.  She recently completed a 12 year appointment on the Massachusetts Board of Registration for Dietitians and Nutritionists, serving as Vice Chairperson over the last few years.  Pride in her family's centuries-old farming roots inspired her to pursue the field of Nutrition.  Irene is a registered, licensed dietitian with a BS in Nutrition and a Masters in Education from Simmons and Northeastern Universities.  She enjoys gardening, hiking, canoeing and  anything that involves being in the great outdoors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dana Stevens (she / her) is the Project Director at Farm to Institution New England, a six-state cross-sector regional network that is transforming the food system by mobilizing the power of New England institutions. In this role, Dana oversees FINE’s network gatherings, including the biennial Northeast Farm to Institution Summit, and supports the regional farm to school sector. Prior to her work at FINE, Dana worked on many farms and managed farm to school programs across New England. She has a Bachelor's degree from Goddard College with a focus on food, environment and education, and a Master’s of Science in Sustainable Food Systems from Green Mountain College. She and her family live within the ancestral homelands of the Nipemaug, of Awanusk and the people of the Kwinitekw Valley (aka Hadley, MA.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Tovar is an Associate Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences in the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences in the Brown University School of Public Health. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Dr. Tovar received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Northeastern University in 2001, a Master’s in Public Health from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2005, and her Ph.D. from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy in 2009. The goal of Dr. Tovar's work is to understand factors that shape eating behaviors early in life, in order to inform community-based interventions among diverse, underrepresented populations. Dr. Tovar was a faculty in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at The University of Rhode Island from 2012-2021 and joined Brown University in 2022. She is affiliated with the Center for Health Equity Research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marissa is a Project Coordinator at Medical Care Development, Inc. working half time on Maine’s Healthy Kids Healthy Future (HKHF) Program, where she works closely with the Program Manager to implement healthy eating and physical activity initiatives in Maine’s early care and education (ECE) settings. As a part of this work, she serves on Maine’s Farm to Early Care and Education Coalition coordinating and implementing statewide Farm to ECE initiatives. She is passionate about improving the health of children and their families across the state of Maine. Marissa has a Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology with a minor in Psychology, and is currently working towards a Master of Public Health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rina Zampieron (she/her) first became involved in environmental education as a high school volunteer at Mass Audubon’s Trailside museum.  Further experiences at the International Wolf center and Cornell Raptor program cemented her love of environmental education.  After college, she started at Drumlin Farm Community Preschool where she merged her love of environmental education and her passion for early education.  Since that time, she has served as lead teacher, curriculum specialist, and Health Care director for the camp.  She has recently transitioned to a new position at Mass Audubon as the State-wide Early Education Coordinator.  In this new role, Rina both serves to support the Mass Audubon Preschools, including facilitating the opening of new programs, and provides nature-based training and resources for early education centers across the state.</image:caption>
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