A registered dietitian and communications professional, Tina
Ruggiero is dedicated to excellence and passionate about sharing her knowledge.
As the founder of her own business, aptly named Nutrition Dialog, Tina offers expert
spokesperson capabilities, media relations, writing and recipe development
services to the corporate sector while providing private clients with solutions
for weight loss, disease management and other nutrition concerns. In addition,
she is the Nutrition Correspondent for WFLA's syndicated Daytime talk show, which reaches millions of
viewers across the country, and she is the Food and Nutrition Expert for Brooke
Burke’s ModernMom, the most
comprehensive mom-focused community online today, reaching 2 million users
every month.
Tina’s
experience and education, including a background in journalism and marketing
coupled with an advanced degree in nutrition science, provides the foundation
and perspectives necessary to power www.voiceofreason.net, her blog that aims
to simplify complex issues and provide context for nutrition and health news of
the day. Her site attracts individuals from around the globe who log on to read
her crystal clear perspectives about food issues, healthy eating, cooking and
nutrition.
Tina
began her career at the prestigious University Hospitals of Cleveland. She has
been widely published in both the trade and consumer press including magazines
such as Elegant Bride, Men’s Health and First for Women. She has given numerous
interviews about the subjects of food and health and also served as an adjunct
instructor at the University of Chicago. In addition, she is an active member
of the American Dietetic Association, the American Marketing Association and
the International Association of Culinary Professionals.
Tina
received her B.S. with honors from N.Y.U. and her M.S. and R.D. from Case
Western Reserve University. Tina is a devoted student of Forrest yoga and also
rides her bike to stay in shape. She completed her first Century ride last
fall.







Hi, Marsha.
No worries. I've lots of ideas for you. Stay tuned, and I'll post a blog entry about snacks, just for you. I've been traveling so much lately, I haven't had a second to reply, but you're top-of-mind! Thanks again for your question!
Posted by: Tina Ruggiero | October 15, 2010 at 12:15 PM
please write more information on snacks for type 2 diabetics. Sorry I don't get to see your TV segments - always at work, but I do keep up with you online.
Posted by: Marsha | October 08, 2010 at 02:24 PM
Hello, Dave! Glad you enjoyed the television segments. The shake is especially delicious: creamy, thick and satisfying. Let me know if you're interested in more low-fat recipes. I'd be happy to post some. Happy Holidays!
Posted by: Tina Ruggiero | December 20, 2008 at 07:18 AM
Hello Tina i just watched all of your Tina on tv spots and loved the one on pomegranates. Oh and now i just have to try that pumpkin cheesecake shake it seems tasty.
Posted by: Dave Smith | December 19, 2008 at 05:07 PM