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Madi Mainman

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Programs Administrative Associate

Madi joined the Chef Ann Foundation team in June 2023 as the Administrative Associate for our programs. In this role, she supports the programs team, including Healthy School Food Pathway, Grant & Online Programs, Healthy Meals Incentives, and Operator Support verticals.

Madi Mainman

she/her

Programs Administrative Associate

Madi joined the Chef Ann Foundation team in June 2023 as the Administrative Associate for our programs. In this role, she supports the programs team, including Healthy School Food Pathway, Grant & Online Programs, Healthy Meals Incentives, and Operator Support verticals.

Madi has been passionate about sustainability and food equity ever since she joined a student-led food rescue group while working towards her Bachelor’s degree at Emory University. After graduating, she served as the Marketing and Outreach Coordinator at a nonprofit called Second Helpings Atlanta. Her favorite part of this role was engaging K-12 students in their food rescue mission. During her time working with students, she found that there was a need for more educational, food-based programming in schools. She believes that providing people with trustworthy, accessible nutrition information is an integral part of food equity work. This led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Nutrition Education at American University which she completed in May of 2023.

Madi moved to Denver in October of 2022. In the winter, you might see her on the slopes when she isn’t cozied up at home knitting. In the warmer months you can find her walking her dog Cosmo, wandering thrift stores, or getting her hands dirty in the garden.


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Who We Are

The Chef Ann Foundation is dedicated to promoting whole-ingredient, scratch-cooking in schools. Scratch-cooking enables schools to serve the healthiest, tastiest meals so that kids are well-fed and ready to learn.

Our Mission

Ensure that school food professionals have the resources, funding and support they need to provide fresh, healthy, delicious, cook from scratch meals that support the health of children and our planet.

Why School Food Matters

American kids start their life-path in K–12 schools where they learn the skills necessary to thrive & meet their potential. While the country debates the best ways to teach them math, science & English, we spend little to no time on food & nutrition.

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