Track & Session Descriptions:
This year’s conference will provide a variety of informative sessions and workshops that fall within the following tracks.
Track 1: Decrease Consumption of Sugary Beverages & Increase Consumption of Water
The decrease sugary beverage and increase water consumption explores best practices regarding nutrition education about the contents of sugary beverages as well as the benefits of water consumption. Tracks will explore best practices from throughout the state of underserved communities who have sought to increase water consumption and create environments that are supportive of a decrease in sugary beverage consumption.
Track 2: Increase Consumption of Healthier Foods
The Healthy Foods Track provides useful, in-depth information for increasing access to and the consumption of healthy foods in under-resourced communities. Healthy food should be accessible and affordable to everyone, and ideally locally and sustainably grown. Sessions address a variety of strategies for increasing the consumption of healthier foods and explore best practices for how nutrition education can be utilized to drive community change.
Track 3: Increase Physical Activity
This track showcases best practices for increasing physical activity opportunities throughout the day in low-income communities. Panelists will share successes and lessons learned in engaging diverse stakeholders to create and sustain communities that are supportive of PA in a variety of settings including school and worksite.
Track 4: Overarching Sessions
This track includes sessions describing a wide array of successful strategies and topics utilized by schools, community, youth, pastors and promotoras to improve the health of low income communities, neighborhoods and schools. Community engagement, peer-to-peer learning and non-traditional partnerships will some of the topics be highlighted.
Capacity Building Sessions
Day Two of the conference will focus largely on capacity building sessions, within the track framework, that are designed to provide a taste of the projects that the Network can expand into more fully under NEOP. Each session was chosen because of its innovative use of nutrition education to empower lasting community change. These panels of projects from across the state serve as precursors to more in-depth trainings that will be offered to build capacity for the NEOP activities to come. Sessions that are considered Capacity building are noted below.
Create your own itinerary by attending workshops within a particular track or across multiple areas of interest. Below you will find session descriptions organized by track.
Track 1:
Decrease Consumption of Sugary Beverages & Increase Consumption of Water
- Victoria Berends, Marketing Director, California Project LEAN
Larry Bye, Vice President/Senior Research Direction, Field Research Corporation
Jackie Richardson, Public Health Nutrition Consultant III, California Department of Public Health
Moderator: Mike Miller, President, BrownMiller Communications
- Lori Martin, Center for Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention, Santa Clara County Public Health Department
Ali Noller, Communications Manager, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's Choose Health LA initiative
Alma Torres-Nguyen, Project Coordinator II, Kaweah Delta Health Care District
Moderator: Jane Alvarado, Program Coordinator, Co-Chair Central Valley Health and Nutrition Collaboration and California Project LEAN, California Department of Public Health
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- Stefan Harvey, Assistant Director, California Center for Public Health Advocacy
Tyrone Jue, Director of Communication, San Francisco Water, Power and Sewer
Avo Makdessian, Associate Director, First 5 Santa Clara
Gayle Mathe, Director of Policy Development, California Dental Association
Moderator: Moira Kenney, Statewide Program Director, First 5 Association of California
- Ellen Braff-Guajardo, Senior Nutrition Policy Advocate, California Food Policy Advocates
Joye McKetty, Director, Food & Nutrition Services, Folsom-Cordova Unified School District
Moderator/Speaker: Michael Danzik, Nutrition Education Specialist, Nutrition Services Division, California Department of Education
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- Kevin McCarty, Member, Sacramento City Council
Tracy Rattray, Director, Community Wellness and Prevention Program, Contra Costa Health Services
Moderator: Harold Goldstein, Executive Director, California Center for Public Health Advocacy
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Track 2:
Increase Consumption of Healthier Foods
- Sandy Curwood, Food Service Director, Ventura Unified School District
Patty Page, Director of Nutrition Services, Manteca Unified School District
Rodney Taylor, Food Service Director, Riverside Unified School District
Moderator: Elizabeth Moreno, Nutrition Education Consultant, California Department of Education
- Kristin Gruneisen, Nutrition Education Specialist, CSUC Center for Nutrition and Activity Promotion, California State University, Chico
- Robert G. LaChausse, Project Evaluator, Department of Health Science and Human Ecology, California State University, San Bernardino
Melodee R. Lopez, Operations Manager and Project Coordinator, San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools
Cindy Wolff, Professor and Director, CSUC Center for Nutrition and Activity Promotion (CNAP), California State University, Chico
Moderator: Carolyn D. Rider, Research Associate, Research and Evaluation Section, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
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- Allison Hagey, Program Associate, Policy Link
Dana Harvey, Executive Director, Mandela Market Place
Judi Larsen, Program Manager, The California Endowment
Anthony Taylor, Healthy Eating Active Living Coordinator, Sonoma County Department of Health Services
Moderator: Sue Foerster, Chief, Policy, Planning and Partnership Section, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
- Christine Johnson, Director of Nutrition Strategy, New York City Department of Health
Tony Kuo, Director of the Office of Senior Health, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Arpiné Shakhbandaryan, Community Wellness & Senior Services Coordinator, City of El Monte
Moderator: TBD
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- Nicole Wires, Food System Change Coordinator, Collective Roots & the East Palo Alto Farmers’ Market
Dr. Avtar Nijjer-Sidhu Ph.D., R.D., Senior Health Educator, Kern County Public Health Department
Mallory Cochrane, Fresh Fund Outreach Coordinator, Food Security and Community Health, International Rescue Committee (IRC) & the City Heights Farmers’ Market, San Diego
Moderator: Carle Brinkman, the Ecology Center
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- Steven KoneffKlatt, Assistant Administrator, Laguna Honda Hospital
Michelle Schneidermann, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF/SFGH; Medical Director, SFDPH Med, Division of Hospital Medicine, UCSF/SFGH
Moderator: TBD
- Lori Dorfman, Director, Berkeley Media Studies Group
Samantha Graff, Director, Legal Research, Public Health Law & Policy
Moderator/Speaker: Eileen Espejo, Director, Media & Health Policy, Children Now
- Barbara MkNelly, Research Scientist I, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
Michael Papin, Chief, CalFresh Policy Bureau, California Department of Social Services
Rosanne K. Stephenson, Chief, Program Development Section, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
Moderator: TBD
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Track 3:
Increase Physical Activity
- Kathy Dervin, Health Program Specialist II, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention, California Department of Public Health
Carey Knecht, Associate Director, Climate Change
Paul Zykofsky, Associate Director, Local Government Commission
Moderator: Jeffery Rosenhall, Program Coordinator, California Obesity Prevention Program, California Department of Public Health
- Robin Cox, Health Education Manager, Community Wellness & Substance Abuse Bureau
Marty Martinez, Bay Area Policy Manager, Safe Routes to School National Partnership
Sam Shelton, Project Manager, Solano Transportation Authority
Moderator: Teri Duarte, Executive Director, Walk Sacramento
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- Chris Boynton, Director, Project EAT, Alameda County Office of Education
Heather Deckert, Physical Education Coordinator, Sacramento City Schools
Lauren Squaliglia, Physical Education Specialist, Alameda County Office of Education
Moderator: Susan Magrann, Nutrition Education Coordinator, Orange County Department of Education
- Valerie Comeaux, Manager, Regional Worksite Program, County of Riverside Community Healthy Agency
Moderator/Speaker: Christopher Tompkins, Program Manager, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
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Track 4:
Overarching Sessions
- Angie Garcia, Promotora, Foodlink for Tulare County, Inc.
Nestor Martinez, Health Program Specialist, California Project LEAN, California Department of Public Health
Carlicia Castro, Pear Leader, Mothers Taking Action
Silvia Lopez-Navarro, Director, Ventura County Public Health
Moderator: Katherine Hawksworth, Health Educator, California Project LEAN, California Department of Public Health
- Kandice Fowler, Executive Director, Mack Road Partnership
Shaunda Johnson, Community Organizer, Sacramento ACT (Area Congregations Together)
Noah Painter, District Director, Sacramento City Council Member Darrell Fong
Lesley Simmons, Pastor, South Sacramento Christian Center
Moderator: Debra S. Oto-Kent, Executive Director, Health Education Council
- Alicia De Leon Mendoza, Youth Leader, Del Norte High School CHANGE Youth-Led Nutrition Education Project
Jamelah Issac, Youth Team Leader, Mandela MarketPlace
Antonio Aguilera, Youth Leader, Stay Alive, Stay Healthy (S.A.S.H.) Team, Mountain View Middle School, Lamont School District
Moderator: Kamal Singh-Khaira, Youth Initiatives Consultant, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
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- Helen Magnuson, Nutrition Education Consultant, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
Patty Page, Director of Nutrition Services, Manteca Unified School District
Jason Spencer, Senior Policy Advisor, California Department of Education, Office of State Superintendent
Moderator: Heather Reed, Nutrition Education Consultant, Nutrition Services Division, California Department of Education
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- Linda Rudolph, Deputy Director, California Department of Public Health
Loel Solomon, Vice President, Community Health, Kaiser Permanente
Judi Larsen, Program Manager, The California Endowment
Moderator: Peggy Agron, Chief, California Department of Public Health
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- Daniel DaSilva, Youth Advocate, Jovenes SANOS
Hai Vo, Youth Advocate, Real Food Challenge
Moderator/Speaker: Lloyd Nadal, Program Director, CANFIT
- Margaret Gee, Director Neighborhood Development and Communications, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Tracey Patterson, Southeast Food Access (SEFA) Working Group, San Francisco Department of Public Health
Kathy Renfrow, HEAL Zone Coordinating Manager, Monument Community Partnership
Moderator: Kathryn Boyle, Community Benefits Program, Kaiser Permanente
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- Alan Lange, Vice President, Community Services Planning Council
Fatima Malik, Program Coordinator, Health Education Council
Susie White, Executive Director, Nextcourse
Moderator/Speaker: Mark Harlan, Program Manager, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
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- Erika Lewis-Huntley, Management Analyst, City of Rancho Cucamonga
L. Dennis Mitchell, Mayor, City of Rancho Cucamonga
Mary Rocha, Director, Northtown Housing Development Corporation
Moderator: Karen Black, Evaluation Coordinator, California Obesity Prevention Program, California Department of Public Health
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- Lizett Olivares, Assistant Coordinator, Network for a Healthy California, Monrovia Unified School District
Jenny Wang, Senior Program Specialist, Nutrition Services, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency
Corina Ulloa, Program Coordinator, Network for a Healthy California, El Monte City School District
Annette Zucconi, Program Manager, CalSERVES, Napa County Office of Education
Shené Onye, Executive Director, California Healthy Kids and After School Resource Centers
Jacquelyn Russum, Program Manager, Health, California After School and Healthy Kids Resource Centers
Moderator: Helen Magnuson, Nutrition Education Consultant, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
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- Macellina Amonoo, Community Health Leader, Health Education Council
Sukari Ivester, Research Coordinator, Davis Y. Ja& Associates
Moderator: Rebecca L Garrow, Health Educator IV, African American Campaign, Network for a Healthy California, California Department of Public Health
- Catherine Carmichael, Clinic Dietitian, Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
Carol Lams, Nutrition Education Specialist, Sierra Cascade Nutrition & Activity Consortium
Eileen Robinson, Board Member, Chico Unified School District
Moderator: Stacey Kennedy, Deputy Director, Family & Community Health Services, California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc.
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- Jennifer Balogh, Executive Director, Healthy and Active Before 5
Diane Dooley, Pediatrician, Contra Costa Regional Medical Center
Paula James, Director, Contra Costa Child Care Council
Moderator: Diane Dooley, Pediatrician, Contra Costa Regional Medical Center
Stay tuned for more information to come.