Benefits of Volunteering with VAND
Why Volunteer?
The work of the association relies on the many contributions of members such as you. Volunteer leaders are the mainstay of any professional organization.
How Volunteering can benefit you?
From HelpGuide.org
- Volunteering connects you to others
- Volunteering provides many benefits to both mental and physical health.
- Volunteering can advance your career
- Volunteering brings fun and fulfillment to your life
How I have Benefitted from Volunteering with VAND
Click on the name of past Board Members who have shared how they have benefited from volunteering with VAND.
- Dana Notte MS RD CD
- Brierley Wright MS RD
- Amy Gendron RD CD
- Kelsey Gero MS RD CD
- Real Pothier RD
- C. Sue Johansen RD CD CDE
- Breana Lai MPH RD
- Katy Lawson MS RDN CD
- Kathy Clark MS RD CD
- Nicole Rohrig RD CD
- Kathryn Backes MPH RD
- Cathy McIsaac MS RD CD
- Emily Piazza MS RD CD
- Deana Novembrino MS RD CD
- Jane Ross PhD RD CD
- Kate Bean RD CD
- Nicole Draper RD CD
- Sara Wing RDN
- Laura Biron MBA RDN CD
- Marcia Bristow MS RDN CD
- Jill Cerreta MS RD CD
- Desiree de Waal MS RD CD