Jayne Bullen is an MBA Chevening Scholar, High Dip in Marketing and International Relations graduate. In her MBA at Leeds University, she focussed on the regulation of marketing to children in the food and fast food categories, later conducting Pan European media research and strategy evaluation in this area for various global health bodies and brands.
Jayne believes research in healthcare needs better funding and strong minds. After realising the dichotomy between brand research budgets and human health research, she decided to leave the formal research world, committed to bringing her global experience in big biz research, systems, and policy change expertise into new areas to affect change to human health.
As an extension of her collaborative vision for the future of human health and better healthcare systems, she co-founded Nutrition Network and has been its Managing Director since it was founded in 2018. As the Chief Operating Officer of The Noakes Foundation, she established Eat Better South Africa alongside inspiring colleagues and Prof Noakes and believes in building stronger collaboration in the nutrition and science game.
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10 responses to “Jayne Bullen – ‘Changing Consensus’”
Practice what you preach. Obese people should be banned from giving health advice.
Yes. I remember that feeling of outrage.
I’m curious whether Jane’s new insights have prompted her to change her own way of eating, and if so, in what way?
thanks
Jayne is neither on a carnivore, nor a low carb, nor an atkins diet. She should try what she preaches.
Loving all the low carb down under videos lately! Y’all are my favorite low carb channel.
Sorry to be mean but if your doing low carb keto/carnivore you should not be that big.
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If she worked in Pharmaceutical she knows without the big research and the big money you cant get through to big media.
A lot of Doctors no nothing of how food impacts health.
Imagine if every child from 0 to 16 got one good meal per day.
Real food cooked from scratch.
I am old enough to remember the dinner ladies. They made scrummy food. Everyone was thinner and healthier. Until smoking and processed food took over.
The fact that you become breathless at some points during this lecture, is perfect. 👌 It lends authenticity to what you report about your own health journey. Bless you always as you continue on that road. 🙏 😘 🙏 😘 ‼️