Featured Leader Spotlight: Lisa Ross | Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB)

Featured Leader Spotlight: Lisa Ross

Posted by: on Tuesday September 17, 2024

SNEB Leadership

The SNEB Leadership Spotlight series highlights the remarkable individuals at the helm of our organization, offering an in-depth view of their journeys and contributions to advancing nutrition education. By sharing these narratives, we aim to strengthen the sense of community among our members.

Getting to know our leaders allows us to forge stronger connections with those championing SNEB’s mission. This initiative not only recognizes their successes but also fosters collaboration and meaningful dialogue within our network.


What inspired you to become a member of SNEB?

I was inspired to join SNEB by a mentor in extension who shared their own positive experiences with the organization. They spoke highly of the numerous opportunities SNEB offers for professional growth and networking. Their encouragement highlighted how SNEB could provide me with valuable connections in the field and access to a wealth of professional development resources. Their insights made it clear that becoming a member would be a strategic move to enhance my career and broaden my impact in nutrition education.

How has your involvement with SNEB influenced your work or perspective in the field?

Through SNEB, I’ve gained leadership opportunities and built a network of connections with other dedicated extension professionals. The vision of SNEB aligns with my own professional goals, particularly in promoting effective nutrition education and behavior through research. Being part of this organization ensures that I stay at the forefront of the latest developments and best practices in the field, enabling me to provide the most current and effective guidance in my work.

What do you see as the biggest challenge in nutrition education today, and how do you address it?

I feel one of the biggest challenges in nutrition education today is combating misinformation and the pervasive influence of diet culture. These issues can severely undermine the effectiveness of nutrition education and lead to widespread confusion among the public. To address this, I focus on providing clear, evidence-based information and promoting critical thinking. By staying informed about the latest research and engaging in transparent communication, I aim to help individuals make well-informed decisions and foster a more balanced and accurate understanding of nutrition.

How do you think the field of nutrition education will evolve in the next 5-10 years?

I anticipate that the field of nutrition education will increasingly focus on local foods and sustainable eating practices. As awareness grows about the environmental impact of food choices and the benefits of supporting local economies, there will likely be a stronger emphasis on integrating these principles into nutrition education and guiding people towards more informed and conscientious food choices.

What role do you see SNEB playing in the future of nutrition education?

SNEB will play a crucial role as a leading source of reliable information and evidence-based practice. By staying at the forefront of research and best practices, SNEB can help ensure that nutrition education remains accurate, relevant, and impactful, supporting informed decision-making and promoting overall public health.

What advice would you give to someone just starting in the field of nutrition education?

Regularly reflecting on your experiences and actively seeking feedback from peers and mentors. This practice will help you continuously improve your skills, stay aligned with best practices, and adapt to new challenges. Embrace a mindset of lifelong learning and remain open to diverse perspectives, as these will enrich your understanding and enhance your ability to make a meaningful impact in the field.


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