Energy
We’re driven by building, translating and communicating science-based nutrition solutions that inspire people to enjoy healthier lifestyles. As a smaller team, we can be flexible to meet clients’ evolving needs in the ever-changing nutrition policy landscape. We aren’t content meeting program goals; we strive to exceed objectives and push new thinking every day.
Excellence
As seasoned scientists, registered dietitians, thought leaders, and nutrition communicators, we’re committed to creating research and science strategies – and then flawlessly managing every detail to bring that vision to life. We are a multidisciplinary-team driven by science who is committed to conceiving and managing successful programs that exceeds goals.
Empathy
We know that excellence is achieved, not through competition, but rather through cooperation and collaboration. We strive to be kind people who work well with our clients and investigators. We believe we can all be more successful when we lead with compassion, integrity, and respect.



Our Specialties
Our multidisciplinary team of nutrition science and communications experts provides a range of strategic consulting expertise. Learn more about how we can help you lead with science to help improve public health and nutrition security.
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Protecting the Health of Low-income Women, Infants, and Young Children in the U.S.: The WIC Program
Research is increasingly pointing to the critical role that adequate nutrition during pregnancy and early childhood plays in children’s long-term health. When pregnant and lactating women or families with young children face income challenges or food insecurity,...
The Wait is Over: The 2025 DGAC Scientific Report is Out
After 22 months, seven public meetings, and many subcommittee discussions, the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC)—a group of 20 nutrition and public health experts—has released its advisory report. The Scientific Report of the 2025 DGAC outlines...
Dietary Guidelines Advisory Commitee’s Fifth Meeting: Key Takeaways and What’s to Come
The fifth Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) meeting provided a stark reminder of the difficult task at hand for this voluntary group of experts in distilling available evidence into recommendations for Americans. The Committee’s discussions across the two...
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