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IBLCE Board of Directors
The IBLCE Board of Directors has sixteen members who serve in an honorary capacity.
The Board's composition is balanced to reflect geographical and professional diversity.
At least half of the Directors are nominated by delegating organizations and the others
are elected to fill designated positions. The Board meets twice a year,
but Board and Committee work continues between meetings.

Current Board of Directors
Executive Commitee
Claibourne I Dungy, MD, MPH, FAAP
Board Chair |
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Dr.
Dungy is Professor of Pediatrics, Epidemiology and Law, Department of Pediatrics,
University of Iowa Children 's Hospital, the University of Iowa. He
served as a Division Director for over 25 years. Dr. Dungy is President of the
Ambulatory Pediatric Association and President elect of the International Board
of Lactation Consultant Examiners. He is also a member of the American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP), American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), American Pediatric
Society and the American Public Health Association.Dr. Dungy currently serves on
test writing committees of the ABP. Dr. Dungy conducts research on factors
influencing the maternal decision to initiate and continue breastfeeding.
He has conducted breastfeeding research in Central America, the Marshall
Islands, Nigeria, Romania, and the United Kingdom. |
Ellen McIntyre
OAM PhD IBCLC
Vice Chair/Chair Elect |
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Ellen McIntyre is an associate professor and manager with the Primary Health
Care Research & Information Service (PHC RIS) at Flinders University in
South Australia where she conducts applied research to enhance the sharing of
knowledge and information among researchers, policy makers and practitioners.
She is also a researcher in breastfeeding. Ellen has coordinated breastfeeding
education programs for health professionals from 1989 until 2006 and has been an
Australian Breastfeeding Association Counselor since 1985. In 2005, Ellen
received an OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) for service to the community
as a lactation consultant and counselor, and through the development and
delivery of information and education courses on breastfeeding. |
Claire Dalidowitz MS MA RD CD-N
Secretary |
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Claire Dalidowitz is a registered dietitian who represents the dietetic
practice group, Women's Health and Reproductive Nutrition, of the American Dietetic Association. She lives in Connecticut, USA and works as a Clinical Nutrition Manager at
Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut. She chairs the MILCC
foundation which is a non-profit foundation for IBCLC candidates who need financial support to
take the exam. |
Angela Love-Zoranka IBCLC
Treasurer |
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Angela has been a La Leche Leader since 1990 and a Board Certified Lactation
Consultant since 1997. She has served on several non-profit boards as a member of the
finance committee and/or treasurer. She received her undergraduate degree from Trinity
College in Washington DC and her graduate work, also at Trinity, is towards a masters of science in
administration, specializing in non-profit management. She is an IBCLC in private practice
and is the lead Lactation Consultant at DeWitt Army Hospital in Alexandria, Virginia. |
Janet Fyle, RN, RM, MA
Governance Committee Chair |
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Janet
is a Registered nurse and Registered practising midwife. She currently works as Professional Policy Advisor at the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) in the UK and is the lead for all infant feeding issues.
Janet represents the RCM on the IBLCE Board of Directors. |
Roberta Hewat, PhD, RN, IBCLC
Immediate Past Chair |
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Roberta
Hewat is IBLCE’s lactation researcher,
an elected position on the Board and also the current
Chair of the Board of Directors. Breastfeeding has been
the focus of her clinical practice, teaching, and research
in a career working with childbearing and early childrearing
families in hospitals, community health agencies and as faculty
at the University Of British Columbia School of Nursing. |
Board
Members

| Marcia Annamunthodo Allen RN BScN MS(N) IBCLC
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Marcia Lutostanski BSN,
IBCLC has been a La Leche League Leader for 18 years and is a member of the La
Leche League International Board or Directors. Her international perspective
comes from having lived in
Malaysia
, Brazil
and
Japan
. She has worked as a pediatric and public health nurse.
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| James Akre BA MPIA
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James Akre was born in
the USA where he lived until the age of 21, including four years on a
Pennsylvania dairy farm which was part of the secondary school complex he
attended. His international career began as an adviser to rural populations in
Turkey (1966) and Cameroon (1968) in small animal husbandry and farmer
cooperatives. After obtaining his master’s degree in economic and social
development (University of Pittsburgh, 1972), he worked for more than 30 years
with various international organizations focusing on labor and social affairs;
technical and material support to the agriculture, education and public health
sectors in low-income countries; and public health nutrition, with particular
emphasis on feeding infants and young children. He currently serves as a member
of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners. Jim and his Swiss
wife Pia, who is a primary-school health educator, live in Geneva, Switzerland;
they have two daughters and a son, and three grandchildren. Besides writing, Jim
enjoys running, sailing, photography, and singing classical and contemporary
choral works as a member of the Geneva Amateur Operatic Society. |
| Maureen Fjeld IBCLC
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Maureen Fjeld is the Director of the Calgary Breastfeeding Centre, Alberta, providing individual private practice consultations and providing education for
health care professionals both provincially and nationally. She is the International Lactation
Consultant Association (ILCA) delegate to the IBLCE Board. Maureen has
been the PL Administrator for LLL Canada, from 1985-1992, President of CLCA,
the Canadian National Affiliate of ILCA, 1993-1998, Co- Chair of the
Breastfeeding Committee for Canada, 1998-2000, and the immediate Past
President of ILCA prior to coming to the IBLCE Board. |
| Loh Ngiuk Lan (Doris Fok) BA IBCLC
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Doris was the first IBCLC in Singapore and Asia (1992), Country
co-coordinator with IBLCE (1993 -2003); First Asian Representative on IBLCE board (2003-2008);Ex-President
and current counseling trainer of Breastfeeding Mothers’ Support Group, La Leche
League member, Member of International Society for Research in Human Milk and
Lactation, worked with WHO and UNICEF, full time research in human milk and lactation |
| Marcia Lutostanski RN IBCLC
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Marcia Lutostanski BSN, IBCLC has been a La Leche League Leader for 18 years
and is a member of the La Leche League International Board or Directors. Her
international perspective comes from having lived in Malaysia, Brazil and
Japan.She has worked as a pediatric and public health nurse. |
| Jeanne
Mitchell RN MSN IBCLC |
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Jeanne Mitchell represents hospital-based lactation consultants for IBLCE.
She began helping breastfeeding mothers and babies in 1981 as an accredited La
Leche League Leader. After becoming an IBCLC in 1989, Jeanne spearheaded the WIC
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program in Austin Texas. She earned her MSN from
University of Texas School of Nursing in 1994 before opening Mom’s Place: WIC
Breastfeeding Clinic in Austin. Jeanne has designed training programs for
nutritionists and nurses, and has changed policy to reflect best breastfeeding
practices in the hospital. Jeanne currently provides lactation consultant
services in a hospital that delivers 4,000 babies each year. |
| Wendelmoet Mulder-Baalbergen RN IBCLC
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Wendelmoet Mulder is a public health nurse, specialized in infant and young
child care. After being a La Leche League leader for years, she was among the very first
group of lactation consultants in the Netherlands.
For 5 years she has been
chair of the foundation responsible for the training of lactation consultants. She developed breastfeeding training
materials for health professionals and for more than 8 years she has been
teaching them about breastfeeding and
related issues as the WHO code. She was involved in programs about infant
feeding in emergency situations. In order to keep her practical skills as a
nurse and lactation consultant she returned to her primary job as public health nurse a couple of years ago. |
| Paula J. Oliveira, RN, BSN, IBCLC |
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Paula Oliveira is a registered nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She has an extensive background in maternal child health nursing including prenatal clinic, labor and delivery, neonatal intensive care and lactation services in hospital and in private practice. She has experience as the WIC State Breastfeeding Coordinator and developed and implemented the peer counselor training program and remains as a consultant for the State of New Hampshire WIC Program. She was the spearhead for the passage of the breastfeeding law in New Hampshire. She is the Treasurer of the New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force and currently is working as the Nurse in Charge of Lactation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. |

| Julie K. Wood, MD,
IBCLC, FABM, FAAFP |
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Julie Wood is beginning her first term on the IBLCE Board as a delegate of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) where she serves as Secretary and on the ABM Board Directors. She is a Family Physician and IBCLC. Dr. Wood is an Associate Director of the Research Family Medicine Residency Program in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, where she is actively involved in teaching residents and medical students the role of breastfeeding as an important part in the continuum of child and women’s health. Dr. Wood is a member of the AAFP Breastfeeding Advisory Council and the AAFP Commission of the Health of the Public and a co-author of the AAFP policy and position paper on breastfeeding. She represents AAFP to La Leche League, the AAP Section on Breastfeeding, and the United States Breastfeeding Committee. She is also a La Leche League Medical Associate and chairs the LLL Physician Seminar Planning Committee. Dr. Wood particularly enjoys public speaking about breastfeeding to both healthcare professionals and the
public. |

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