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Robyn Flipse is a registered dietitian specializing in food, nutrition and health communications.
Her professional career includes just the right mix of dietetics
counseling, teaching, and writing, combined with extensive media
training and appearances, to make her a sought after resource for
user-friendly nutrition information.
In fact, it is her ability to interpret the research behind the
latest nutrition news and analyze emerging diet and health trends
that has made her a valued spokesperson for several global food
and pharmaceutical companies with complex messages they want delivered
in a clear and concise fashion.
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Robyn has been a featured guest on national television programs
including CNN, CNBC and FOX News for her adept commentary on controversial
diet and nutrition topics. She is frequently quoted as an expert
in major publications such as USA Today, The New York Times,
Family Circle, and SELF for her advice that is both easy
to understand and to put into practice. A popular lecturer and keynote
speaker, Robyn is often invited to address groups at universities,
businesses and medical centers as well as professional association
meetings including the American Dietetic Association, the American
Heart Association and the American Cancer Society.
In January 2000 her book, The Wedding Dress Diet
was published by Random House and released to rave reviews. She
repeated that success in July 2002 with the publication of Fighting
the Freshman Fifteen, with Three Rivers Press. She has also
written numerous articles for professional and consumer publications
with Environmental Nutrition, Nutrition Update, and Food
and Wine Connoisseur Club Newsletter among them.
Since 1985 Robyn has been a consultant in private practice based
in central New Jersey serving business clients that include McNeil
Nutritionals, Kraft-General Foods, Roche Pharmaceuticals, Masterfoods,
USA, and Bayer Company. Prior to that she was on the professional
staffs at The Estee Corporation, Raritan Bay Health Services Corporation,
the College of Medicine and Dentistry and Jersey Shore University
Medical Center Hospital.
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