Egg Nutrition Center Staff and Organization

Egg Nutrition Center Staff and Organization

ENC Staff and Responsibilities
Staff Biographies

Marcia Greenblum, M.S., R.D.
Director of Educational Outreach
Ms. Greenblum is responsible for researching topics for development of educational materials on nutrition and food safety, writing Nutrition Realities, and working with ENC staff at conferences, exhibits and national meetings.

Jenny Heap, M.S., R.D.
Nutrition Program Coordinator
Ms. Heap has primary responsibility for the daily Egg News Network ENC Report, writing and producing Nutrition Close-Up, and works with a variety of nutrition and health care organizations through meetings and exhibiting at national meetings of health promotion organizations.

Mrs. Phyllis M. Ford
Office Administrator/Exhibits Manager
Mrs. Ford oversees all aspects of office administration, maintains accounts and financial records, keeps inventory up to date, and coordinates the ENC exhibit schedule and related activities.

 

   

The American Egg Board:
A Commodity Research and Promotion Board for the Commercial Egg Industry

  AEB is the U.S. egg producer’s link to the consumer in communicating the value of the incredible edible egg. AEB’s mission is to allow egg producers to fund and carry out proactive programs to increase markets for eggs, egg products and spent fowl products through promotion, research and education. As the egg industry’s promotion arm, AEB’s foremost challenge is to convince the American public that the egg is still one of nature’s most nearly perfect food. AEB’s basic task is to improve the demand for shell eggs, egg products, as well as spent fowl throughout the United States. AEB is funded from a national legislative checkoff on all egg production from companies with greater than 75,000 layers. The Board consists of 18 members and 18 alternates from all regions of the country. All members are egg producers nominated by certified state and regional organizations representing egg producers. The Board is appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. The AEB staff, a small group of dedicated professionals, carries out the programs under the Board direction.

 

Staff Biographies

 

Marcia Greenblum, M.S., R.D. is the Director, Educational Outreach with the Egg Nutrition Center in Washington, DC. Marcia began her dietetic training at Hunter College in New York City where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree. She continued her pursuit of nutrition education at the University of Maryland where she earned a Master of Science degree in nutrition. While attending the University of Maryland, Marcia was employed as a research assistant at the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center where she participated in conducting human research studies and laboratory analysis. After achieving registration with the American Dietetic Association, Marcia began her clinical experience as a dietitian at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore and advanced to clinical nutrition specialist at South Baltimore General Hospital. In addition she taught nutrition to health professionals at Baltimore City Community College.  After leaving Baltimore, Marcia continued teaching nutrition at Montgomery College for both the biology and food service management departments before joining the staff at the Egg Nutrition Center. Marcia is currently active in the District of Columbia Metropolitan Area Dietetic Association having held offices of Legislative and Public Policy Chair as well as her current role as newsletter editor of the Potomac Post.

Jenny Heap, M.S., R.D. is the Nutrition Program Coordinator with the Egg Nutrition Center in Washington, D.C. Jenny received a B.S. degree in Integrated Studies from Weber State University in Utah and her M.S. degree in Foods and Nutrition from the University of Utah. Jenny has worked in nutrition education and communication at the Huntsman Cancer Center and the Foundation for Children and Youth with Diabetes, as well as an internship with the International Food Information Council in Washington DC before joining the Egg Nutrition Center in 2002.

 

 

 

 

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