Sponsorship Opportunities
Partner with the Dallas Academy for Nutrition and Dietetics to support nutrition professional and community activities. Gain visibility for your company before nutrition experts in Dallas and surrounding North Texas communities.
Partnership Opportunities (PDF)
Dallas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (DAND)
(formerly the Dallas Dietetic Association)
2011-2012 Partnership Opportunities
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Spring Seminar "Enhance Your Practice in 2012"
March 9, 2012 at The Colleyville Center 5301 Riverwalk Drive Colleyville, TX 76034
- Get some face time with Dallas/Fort Worth-area dietitians in health care, food service and nutrition consultation by sharing your expertise through support of the Spring Seminar in one of three levels:
- Benefactor - $1000 and above
full size exhibit table, highlighted on the brochure, summary of products/company in seminar booklet + 1 CEU attendee
- Patron - $550 to $999
full size exhibit table, inclusion on brochure and included in seminar booklet + 1 CEU attendee
- Sponsor - $250 to $549
half of exhibit table, inclusion in seminar booklet
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Monthly Meeting Sponsor – customized packages available
Sponsor a monthly meeting where key individuals deliver valuable information to an average of 100 dietitians in health care, food service and nutrition consultation. You can get:
- Your logo/company name on meeting mailer to over 300 dietitians
- Display table at meeting
- Brief opportunity to speak about your product/service
- Let dietitians sample your product
- Have a representative speak to dietitians at the meeting
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Advertising Package - $450 for 3 months
With over 5,200 hits/month you can showcase your product or service where DDA members gather most, Our Website! For 3 months you get:
- Your logo on the DAND Website Corporate Sponsor's page with over 5,200 hits/month
- Your logo "Bannered" on the DAND home page
- Your logo in a prime spot in DAND's quarterly online newsletter with a tag line about your product or service – over 300 readers!
For more information contact Carol Ireton-Jones, PhD, RD, LD or Kristin Poda, RD, LD at
Potassium
Did you know potassium rich fruits and vegetables may help preserve muscle mass in older adults? Experts estimate that most Americans consume only half the recommended amount of potassium. Foods high in potassium include:
Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes, Spinach
White beans, Soybeans, Lentils
Bananas, Peaches, Cantaloupes
Source: Tufts Health & Nutrition Newsletter - August 2008, Vol 26, Number 6