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2024 Partnership Award - Amy Wees, MBA, RD, LD
June 4, 2024
The Partnership Award recognizes an individual or company that has demonstrated a strong commitment to the CDM, CFPP credential and supports the nutrition and foodservice department leader.
Amy Wees, MBA, RD, LD, supports the growth and advancement of the foodservice department by ensuring the CDM, CFPPs within her organization, attend regular professional development events and helps them understand regulatory changes while accommodating client’s food preferences, and honoring physicians recommendations.
Congratulations to this year’s Partnership Award recipient, Amy Wees!
To learn more about the ANFP Awards program, click HERE.
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