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2002 Regional NELD Participant Information

Michigan State University

Karen Martin

Ingham County MSU-Extension Educator
Food Nutrition & Health Programs
5303 S. Cedar Street
Lansing, Michigan 48911
517-887-4587
Fax: 517-887-4592
kmartin@ingham.org

Prior to joining MSU-E, I worked for the Ingham County Health Department in the Bureau of Environmental Health as a sanitarian. Since joining MSU-Extension in 1994, my responsibilities have been to manage our food, nutrition, and health programs in the county. This has included supervising a staff of up to 12 and developing collaborative relationships with community organizations for special projects. An example of a recent project was the Eat Healthy. Eat Breakfast social marketing campaign with the Michigan Nutrition Network. On a personal note, I love to travel, and hike either the beach or mountain vistas, and am excessively camera shy.

Stan Moore
Stan Moore

County Extension Director
Michigan State University
Ag and Natural Resources/Community and Economic Development
P.O. Box 427
203 E. Cayuga
Bellaire, MI 49615
231-533-8818
Fax: 231-533-8392
moores@msue.msu.edu

I started working for MSU Extension in Eaton County Michigan as a general Ag agent. While working I received my Masters Degree and became the Dairy Agent for a three county area. Three years ago I took on the role of County Extension Director for Antrim County (located in the NW part of the lower peninsula). In my current role I have program responsibilities in the Agriculture and Natural Resource areas as well as Community and Economic Development.



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