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 Biography
Carolyn ONeil, MS, RD
Registered dietitian Carolyn O’Neil,
the best-selling author and national television personality is a
driving force behind a national movement toward hip and healthy
living and away from crazy crash dieting. After all, as O’Neil
professes, “the more you know, the more you can eat.”
An expert on general nutrition and weight
control, she is an award winning journalist reporting on food, nutrition
and cuisine. Now she’s putting those talents to work on and
off camera - most recently on The Today Show, Fox &
Friends and in PARADE – combining new dietary
aptitude with stylish lifestyle attitude. As an AOL
Diet Coach and with her weekly newspaper column “Healthy
Eating Out” in the Atlanta
Journal and Constitution she provides a steady stream of
nutrition advice to busy folks who want a healthier lifestyle. She
can also be seen as the recurring nutrition expert “The Lady
of the Refrigerator” on Alton Brown’s Good
Eats on The Food Network. O’Neil’s food prowess
is showcased in her monthly articles for Jezebel
Magazine, as the publication’s Food and Dining Editor.
In addition, she is the Lifestyles Editor for Flavors
Magazine, a quarterly magazine on food, wine and culture.
A celebrated journalist and contributor to
such magazines as Cooking
Light and Gourmet,
O’Neil launched what has since become a handbook for women
across America wanting to enjoy healthy eating with style---the
best-selling book The Dish
On Eating Healthy and Being Fabulous!
with co-author Densie Webb, Ph. D., R.D. (published by Simon
& Schuster Atria Books) In 2005, The Dish received
the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Best Health and Nutrition
Cookbook worldwide and was nominated for the 2005 World Food Media
Awards as Best Health and Nutrition Book. USA TODAY called
it “One of the top seven slimming books for 2005” and
Shape magazine names The Dish “One of the
top 5 Diet books you gotta have.”
Before reaching national fame as a best-selling
author, O’Neil received nationwide acclaim as a television
personality. During her tenure with CNN, O’Neil served as
executive producer and senior correspondent for CNN’s award
winning On The Menu. As anchor and senior correspondent
for CNN Travel Now, she hosted programs on location from
the hills of Tuscany to the streets of Saigon. O’Neil took
her following to PBS where she co-hosted the nationally televised
series Cook-Off America with Chef Marcel Desaulniers.
A respected authority in her field, O’Neil
has collaborated on national nutrition campaigns with Quaker, Tropicana,
Centrum, Dannon, PepsiCo, Nabisco, Campbells and Panera Bread. She
served as the national spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association/Con
Agra Foods Foundation Home Food Safety Campaign. Additionally, she
is a popular resource for media and often quoted on diet and nutrition
issues in publications such as USA Today, Newsweek,
Marie Claire, Better Homes &
Garden, Self, Shape, Glamour and
InStyle magazines.
O’Neil has been recognized with many
honors throughout her career including: an award for the Best TV
Food Journalist in 1999 at the World Cookbook Fair in Versailles,
France; accolades for journalistic excellence from the National
Restaurant Association, the American Heart Association, and the
American Dietetic Association; nominations for two Cable ACE awards;
and the TARA Award for TV Personality Woman of Achievement from
the Atlanta Women in Radio and Television. In 1995, O’Neil
won two James Beard Awards, which spotlight the best in television
food journalism. Three years later she was inducted into the James
Beard Who’s Who in Food and Beverage.
A member of the American
Dietetic Association, O’Neil earned a master’s degree
in Nutrition and Communication from Boston University and a bachelor’s
degree in Foods and Nutrition from Florida State University.
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