Join us for a live event on Teaching Others to Cook: The Essential Elements, designed for those who may know their way around the kitchen and now want to teach others to cook. Dr Deb will break down the key skills needed to translate culinary knowledge into user friendly lessons that are rooted in science.
Whether you are wanting to start a new business as a food coach, adding on to your current business, teaching community classes, or coaching clients, this session will help you inspire confidence and competence in the individuals you are supporting on their health journey.
About Deb Kennedy, PhD

Deb Kennedy, PhD nutritionist, chef and Value-Based Medicine certified, is dedicated to helping people improve their health through food. She received her Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry from Tufts University, and previously held roles with Tufts Human Nutrition Research Center for Aging, Yale’s Prevention Research Center, Babies and Children’s Hospital at New York Presbyterian, Cornell University, and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She also held the position of first Chair for Best Practices at the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative (CIA) and was an instructor in Culinary Nutrition at the New England Culinary Institute.
A pioneer in the growing field of culinary medicine, and self-proclaimed food warrior, Dr. Kennedy is the author of multiple books, including The Culinary Medicine Textbook, a five-volume publication to date that uses her research in food, flavor, eating and nutrition to lay out the concepts and fundamental topics needed to master culinary medicine. For the last several years, Deb, along with 40 nutritionists and a dozen chefs from around the world, created culinary competencies for nutrition recommendations. She has developed the Food Coach Academy based on this work, which is delivered in a science-based modular format that provides individuals with expertise needed to use the power of food to transform health.

Thursday, April 3rd, 2025
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