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Nominate someone for a
2011 Alaska Dietetic Association Award!
Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year, Emerging Dietetic Leader, or Outstanding Dietitian
If you are interested in nominating an Alaskan RD for any of the following awards, please email the following information to the Awards Chair (Adriana Krueger)
- RD Name and current position/location
- Which award you are nominating the individual for
- Reason why this person should be nominated (see criteria below)
- Your name and contact information
Nominations can be sent to: akrueger@akchild.org.
Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year
The purpose of the RYDY program is to recognize the competence and activities of younger dietitians in the American Dietetic Association and to encourage their continued participation in Association affairs. This group will be an additional resource from which the leadership of The Association will develop both at the district, state, and national levels.
Criteria for selection: Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year
1. Member of the American Dietetic Association.
2. Age limit as of April 1 deadline, is 35 years or younger.
3. Active participation in the national, state, or district association.
4. Not previously selected as an RYDY
5. Demonstrated concern for the promotion of optimal health and nutritional status of the population.
6. Demonstrated leadership, e.g., in legislation, research, education, management, etc., either in the Association or employment.
Past Alaska awardees include: Lisa Lopez (2009), Kelly Keyes (2008), Joy Huber (2007), Janelle Gomez (2006), Carrie King (2005)
Emerging Dietetic Leader
The purpose of the Emerging Dietetic Leader Award is to recognize the competence and activities of dietitians regardless of their age, who have made distinctive contributions early in their dietetics careers to the American Dietetic Association. The award encourages their continued participation in Association affairs. This more mature/older group will be an additional resource from which the leadership of the Association will develop at the district, state, and national levels.
Criteria for selection: Emerging Dietetic Leader
1. Member of the American Dietetic Association.
2. Initial practice experience not less than 5 years and not greater than 10 years. Interrupted careers or time periods not in practice, are not to be considered or rationed into the 5-10 years of professional practice experience.
3. Active participation in the national, state, or district association for at least 5 years.
4. Not previously selected as RYDY or RDTY.
5. Demonstrated concern for the promotion of optimal health and nutritional status of the population.
6. Demonstrated leadership, e.g., in legislation, research, education, management, etc., in the Association, community or employment.
Past Alaska awardees include: Lisa Fenn (2009), Erin Manley (2008), Kelly Keyes (2007), Meera Ramesh (2006),Samantha Maloney (2005)
Outstanding Dietitian of the Year
The Outstanding Dietitian Award is the top honor presented to a member within the Alaska Dietetic Association.
Criteria for selection: Outstanding Dietitian of the Year
1. Nominated by an AKDA member with a letter (2 pages maximum).
2. Must be a member in good standing of the ADA and AKDA.
3. Licensed in Alaska, if applicable.
4. Member should have made a significant impact to the profession of dietetics in Alaska.
Past Alaska awardees include: Carrie King (2009), Margaret Duggan (2008), Samantha Maloney (2007), Alison Hull (2006), Wendy Christianson

2008 member award winners (left to right) Lisa Lopez, Carrie King, Lisa Fenn
2010 Outstanding Dietitian of the Year -
Heather Preece (left) Providence Kodiak
Presented by Shanna Moeder (right)

2010 Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year -
Jane LeBlond
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital

2010 Emerging Dietitian of the Year -
Kendra Sticka
University of Alaska, Anchorage
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