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Alliance for a healthier generation healthy food campaign
Alliance for a healthier generation healthy food campaign












alliance for a healthier generation healthy food campaign

Before her tenure at NKH, Summer worked at AASA, the School Superintendents Association, where she provided expertise on Breakfast After the Bell programs and the Smart Snacks in Schools guidelines. Currently, Summer is working to support schools more holistically within the coronavirus pandemic framework. Summer’s work within the Center for Best Practices team has focused on leading NKH’s school breakfast expansion efforts. Summer joined Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry (NKH) campaign in 2016. Summer Kriegshauser, Senior Program Manager Kelley has a Master of Public Health from the Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine and a B.S. Prior to that, Kelley provided support to New Orleans schools around the development and implementation of comprehensive, effective and sustainable school wellness programs using the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model. Prior to joining Share Our Strength in 2017, Kelley managed a statewide youth tobacco control initiative in Louisiana with a focus on youth engagement and policy change. She provides strategic and thought leadership to our work related to school and community nutrition programs develops resources and tools and provides technical assistance and training at the national, state and local levels. Kelley manages our team of school and out-of-school time meals experts who provide training and technical assistance around the school breakfast, lunch, summer, and afterschool meals programs. Kelley McDonough, Associate Director, Education and Training In her spare time, she serves as President of the Kenya Javon Webster Memorial Scholarship, volunteers in her local community and enjoys cooking, gardening, and spending quality time with her husband, two young sons and rescue dog, Polo. Briana’s commitment to social justice runs deep and drives her commitment to ensuring that no kid goes hungry. in Public Health from the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (home of the TarHeels). Before that, she spearheaded a diabetes and obesity prevention program for African-American men at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA and she also served as the first Wellstone Fellow for Social Justice at Families USA. Prior to joining No Kid Hungry in 2016, Briana worked on school health initiatives at HealthCorps and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.

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Briana’s nearly two decade career has been spent working at mission-driven organizations that strive to make our country a more equitable and just place for all. She manages a team of child nutrition experts who serve as the organization’s “go-to” on the federal nutrition programs, such as school breakfast, summer meals and SNAP. Briana Webster Campbell, Managing Director, Education and Trainingīriana oversees the Center’s initiatives related to training and technical assistance. Courtney has a master’s in public policy from the University of California at Berkeley and a bachelor’s in English literature and women’s studies from Grinnell College. Before joining Share Our Strength in 2008, Courtney held research, consulting and technical assistance positions at the National Governors Association, Berkeley Policy Associates, the Literacy Assistance Center of New York City, and the Program to Educate the Girl in Guatemala. She has extensive experience working to improve government programs and social policies. Courtney Smith, Senior Vice President of Program Research, Innovation and ImpactĬourtney oversees the No Kid Hungry Center for Best Practices, which identifies and promotes adoption of effective strategies, policies, and programs that center the needs of families and communities facing food and economic insecurity.














Alliance for a healthier generation healthy food campaign