Diana Hunter
Diana Hunter is a nationally noted author, speaker, and
consultant with a diversified background in journalism and
nutritional research. She holds dual honors degrees in conventional
and holistic nutrition. Her background includes studies and awards
in behavioral science. Her literary achievements include the
award-winning book The Ritalin-Free Child: Managing
Hyperactivity & Attention Deficits Without Drugs, which has
been reviewed in over 100 magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and
internet newsmagazines. Articles on this title have appeared in
Instructor Magazine, Feingold News, and Our Children - The National
PTA Magazine.
Ms. Hunter is also the author of FoodSmart: Understanding
Nutrition in the 21st Century (Consumer Press, 2009), an
unconventional, easy-to-read guide designed to help consumers make
sense of conflicting nutrition information and make educated dietary
choices. The title includes a wide variety of traditional and
current topics, including diets, dieting, supplements, genetically
modified foods, organics, labeling, life cycle nutrition,
sweeteners, fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and food and drug
interactions.
Ms. Hunter has been seen and heard internationally on over 200 radio
and television networks including CNN, The Discovery Channel, The
Business News Network, Prescription For Health, Talking Health,
Creative Health Network, Children's Express, The Christian
Television Broadcast Network, and The Stan Solomon Show. National
network television appearances include CNN's TalkBack Live. Her
current tour schedule includes Atlanta, North Carolina, New Jersey,
New York, Massachussets, and Maine.
She resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Credits Annual speaker, Women in Communications (1999-2002)
Monthly columnist, Parenting Plus Magazine (1996 - 2000)
Annual speaker, Child Care Resource & Referral Early Childhood
Conferences (1998 - 2002)
Continuing education presenter, Palm Beach County, Florida School
System
Awards & Notable Standing
Recipient of a Parents' Choice Approval award
Current nominee for several literary awards, including an IBPA
Benjamin Franklin Award and an Indie Award.
Titles chosen for conversion to audio and Braille as part of the
Library of Congress program for the deaf and blind. |