Clinical Nutrition Management DPG Symposium

  • Event
  • Saturday, March 24, 2012 - Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Details:
Savannah, Georgia

This symposium will offer current strategies to look for opportunities to implement change initiatives. Most leaders acknowledge that change management is a key requirement of their job. Yet simply telling others to "Change!" is an ineffective strategy. In today's fast-paced environment, organizations put a premium on key individuals within the company who can react and move quickly in response to changing conditions and pressures. Change requires transparent communication and to share what is not changing along with what is changing. Change also requires us to act deliberately but swiftly while always communicating the strategic goals to be achieved. Change requires a spark that ignites an individual or a team to do what is necessary to achieve a goal. The most effective leaders are the change agents who know how and when to light the spark that ignites a team to greatness. Ignite your team by executing CHANGE.
Brochures with registration forms will be sent to all CNM DPG members by January. If you are not currently a CNM DPG member and would like to receive the mailing when available, please e-mail your request Rita Pollack, CMP at Pollack Meeting & Event Management, pollackmtg@aol.com or fax to 312-475-1405.

For information on symposium sponsorship or exhibiting opportunities, please contact Janet Barcroft, RD, LDN at janet.barcroft@hcahealthcare.com or 615-769-2243.
WSAND President

Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Welcome to the 2025-2026 membership year! This year we plan to work at the state and district levels to increase opportunities for member engagement and collaboration, culminating with an in-person conference in Vancouver. Follow us on social media and watch for your monthly e-blast to stay informed and involved. We are excited to work for you and look forward to connecting with WA State Academy members this year.

Julie Larsen (2025-26 Washington State President)