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Appendix B: Workshop Participants
Pages 63-66

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From page 63...
... Pete Stark/Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Angela Campbell, Georgetown Law School Andrea Carrothers, Porter Novelli Public Services Mary Christ-Erwin, Porter Novelli Public Services Christine Corcoran, Kellogg Company Sara Deon, Corporate Accountability International Stefania Di Mauro-Nava, U.S. Department of State Leimomi Dierks, Hawaii State Department of Health Sondra Dietz, American Public Health Association 63
From page 64...
... Art Jaeger, Watson/Mulhern Dawanna James-Holly, Office of the State Superintendent of Education, Washington, DC Scott Kahan, George Washington University Jeffrey Kaplan, American University Zara Khaleeli, National Confectioners Association Chor San Khoo, International Life Sciences Institute North America Kate Klimczak, Center for Science in the Public Interest Rana Koll-Mandel, We Are 1 Communications Sandra Lafky, Silverton Health Dan Lee, Breakpoint Health Jessica Leighton, Food and Drug Administration Rebecca Lemmons, Central District Health Department Judith Levin, Sesame Workshop Sarah Levy, Grocery Manufacturers Association Alexandra Lewin-Zwerdling, Powell Tate Jacinda Li, Pennsylvania State University Patricia MacNeil, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion Melissa Maitin-Shepard, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Meghan Malka, Advocates for Better Children's Diets Jerold Mande, U.S.
From page 65...
... Department of Agriculture, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion Kristy Suhr, Department of Veterans Affairs Brooke Sweeney, University of Louisville William Tatum, Grocery Manufacturers Association Jeanne Troy, National Academy of Sciences, Koshland Science Museum Dawn Undurraga, Environmental Working Group Lindsay Vickroy, Center for Science in the Public Interest Julie Wagner, Mondelez International Erin Wallace, American Academy of Pediatrics Jennifer Weber, Nemours Kate Weigle, Edelman
From page 66...
... 66 CHANGE IN FOOD MARKETING TO CHILDREN AND YOUTH Sandra Cushner Weinstein, Brainy Camps Association Margo Wootan, Center for Science in the Public Interest Matthew Wright, Voices for America's Children Renee Wyrick, Bryan County Health Department Laura Zatz, Bipartisan Policy Center Mallory Zuckerman, Edelman Deena Zytnick, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


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