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Oley Staff Is Growing

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Oley Voices

Oley Voices

The Oley Foundation is excited to introduce two new staff members: Tracey Giambertone, MS, RDN, LDN, CNSC, our new Director of Corporate Engagement, and Jade Lusk, our new Youth Program Coordinator. Please join us in welcoming Tracey and Jade!

Tracey Giambertone, MS, RDN, LDN, CNSC, Oley Foundation Director of Corporate Engagement
Tracey Giambertone, MS, RDN, LDN, CNSC

With a career spanning from the hospital bedside to corporate leadership, Tracey’s journey has been defined by her unwavering commitment to supporting those in need. Working early in her career as an inpatient dietitian, then working in home infusion, Tracey has witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by patients and families transitioning from hospital to home on nutrition support.

Tracey’s dedication to spreading kindness and making a positive impact is evident in her every action. Whether advocating for patients and families, connecting individuals with vital resources, or simply lending a listening ear, she embodies the belief that every person deserves to feel valued and supported in their journey.

Tracey brings a wealth of experience and boundless energy to her role at the Oley Foundation, and immediately began forging connections between industry, clinicians, and consumers to support and empower the home nutrition support community. “My goal,” she says, “is to spread the word about the Oley Foundation so that everyone on nutrition support knows of the wonderful community that surrounds them and no one will feel alone in their journey.”

Jade Lusk, Oley Foundation Youth Program Coordinator

Jade Lusk

Jade has many years of experience in various childcare settings and has worked with children from all backgrounds and abilities. Jade says she is excited to partner with parents to create a safe environment where Oley children can learn and thrive. She is busily making plans for our Kidz Klub (for ages 5 to 12) for our annual conference in Tempe, Arizona. Utilizing new communication technology, she hopes to bridge the distance between children who live with home nutrition support. The kids are going to enjoy having a fun, energetic, compassionate, and knowledgeable person directing this program.

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