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About Steve Kinsley, RD and
the NutritionLabels.ca Division of Nu
Connexions
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Steve is
a Registered Dietitian with expertise in nutrient
databases and the use of related software to
generate nutrition labels, and improve the
precision and accuracy of dietary intake analysis,
or other tasks performed in functions pertaining
to diet office and foodservice operations management. Having a strong
background in the nutrition and foodservice
industry, Steve decided in 1995 to develop his
computer networking and programming skills.
In 1996, he began Nu Connexions, his own nutrition
software consulting, reselling, and systems implementation
business targeted at meeting the needs of those
interested in using computers to enhance
nutritional well-being.
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Education
and Career Profile
In 1980, Steve
entered the Hospitality
and Tourism Management program at Ryerson
University, having a strong background in the
restaurant industry. In 1982, he moved into the Food
and Nutrition program at Ryerson to broaden the scope
of foodservice operations in which he could be involved.
Following his
graduation, Steve studied at Tyndale
Seminary (majoring in cross-cultural communications
and counseling), after which he managed the Scott
Mission’s Meals on Wheels and Seniors Services
Department. During his four years with the Scott Mission,
Steve worked closely with a computer programmer to develop
and implement a UNIX-based system to manage client
information and the provision of appropriate meals to
Meals on Wheels clients (as per new provincial
guidelines).
In 1991 and 1992,
Steve updated his Food and Nutrition degree and completed
an administrative dietetic internship at Mount
Sinai Hospital in Toronto. During this time, he
began to learn more about the CBORD
Menu Management System, with Mount Sinai being one of the
first Canadian hospitals to implement this system.
Since completion
of his administrative dietetic internship, Steve has held
a number of foodservice administration contract positions
at the Toronto
Hospital (Western Division), Markham
Stouffville Hospital, and Toronto East General
Hospital. During his time at Markham Stouffville
Hospital, Steve implemented CBORD’s Inventory
Management, Menu Management, and Nutritional Accounting
(nutrient analysis) modules, and developed a proposal to purchase the Diet
Office Management module. He also participated in
the expansion of the Local Area Network (upon approval of
the Diet Office proposal), and worked with hospital MIS
staff to develop an interface between the hospital ADT
system and the Diet Office Management module.
In
1995 Steve upgraded his computer-related technical skills
by enrolling in the Programming, Systems Design &
Analysis certificate program offered by York
University's Computing Services. During this
four-month intensive full-time program, Steve developed
programming skills in Oracle’s SQL*Plus, PL/SQL,
SQL*Forms and SQL*ReportWriter database programming
languages, as well as in Visual Basic, C and C++. He
continued upgrading his skills through the Memorex-Telex
"Brains II" training centre in the Toronto
area, pursuing the Certified
Novell Engineer (CNE) designation, achieving this
industry standard computer networking certification in the
spring of 1996 (for versions 3 and 4 of Novell's network
operating systems). In October of 1997, he achieved
his (NetWare
4) Master CNE (MCNE) designation in the area of wide
area connectivity and internetworking.
Steve began Nu
Connexions, his own nutrition and foodservice-oriented
nutrient analysis, computer networking and Internet
training consulting business, in 1996. This
consulting business is targeted at meeting the needs of
those interested in using computers for nutrient analysis
and to enhance nutritional
well-being. Since starting Nu Connexions, Steve has
been involved with various dietetics and
healthcare-oriented organizations and consultants (the
first being the Dietitians
of Canada), assisting them in the development and
implementation of their networking and technology plans,
including implementation of various nutrition care and
foodservice management software systems. His
business has also evolved into the areas of Canadian
nutrition labelling and regulatory affairs, nutrition
software re-selling, web
site development and online
marketing, as well as online
education.
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