October 18, 2011 – Need direction for navigating the complex challenges on today’s bumpy school nutrition road? Get the help you need to steer your operation or business to ongoing excellence by attending SNA’s Child Nutrition Industry Conference (CNIC), which will be held January 15-17, 2012, at the Omni ChampionsGate Resort in Orlando, Fla. This annual meeting of school nutrition operators and industry partners will focus on the theme, “Create Your Roadmap for Change,” and will include numerous educational sessions and networking opportunities designed to provide you with ideas, solutions and strategies for making change work for you instead of against you.
The full conference details are set to arrive in your mailbox any day, packed with everything you need to know about CNIC. Of course, why wait when you can learn about this year’s General Session speakers today! Sports legend and one of America’s top motivational speakers, Pat Williams will share his incredible story of success—from penning over 50 books to leading 23 teams to the NBA playoffs—and how you can achieve your own success in the workplace. Need help encouraging your staff, your students or yourself on a path toward lifelong health and wellness? Well, you won’t want to miss hearing what Ali Vincent, the winner of the hit show “The Biggest Loser,” has to say! Since taking the title as the first female to win the show, Ali has wowed audiences with her amazing transformation, her inner strength and her personal philosophy, “Believe It, Be It.”
Staying ahead of upcoming trends is one key way to make change work for you, and no one can bring you up to speed on trends on the cusp of breaking like Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert. You will leave his fascinating session with a keen understanding of all the ways your students influence your school nutrition operation. Of course, if you want even more insight into the minds of your students and their buying behavior, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to hear the “Sherlock Holmes of Food,” Dr. Brian Wansink. This food detective will highlight quick and inexpensive changes you can implement to nudge your students to make better lunch-line decisions without sacrificing participation. The importance of such better-eating decisions--for your students and yourself—as well as the value of exercise will be the center of the discussion for industry partners and fitness enthusiasts Gary Vonck and Kim Schwabenbauer.
As if that weren’t enough, Cindy Long, Child Nutrition Division Director of USDA Food & Nutrition Service, will be on hand to provide a comprehensive update of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act and its many provisions, all of which will have a major impact on child nutrition programs for years to come. A special emphasis on the status of the new meal patterns and other important information coming down the pike will also be addressed.
With so much information available, you’re guaranteed a solid return on investment for the time you spend at CNIC. Don’t miss out on one of best learning, sharing and networking events! Register by November 4th to take advantage of the CNIC Early Bird registration rate!
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