WHO WE ARE
Our Vision
StrongPeople envisions a diverse community of individuals who are fit, strong, and healthy; in turn these empowered individuals become agents of change for their families, communities, and beyond.
Together with our partners, StrongPeople will accomplish this by:
- Creating, evaluating, and sustaining transformative community-based nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention programs and civic engagement initiatives that include relevant policy, system, and environmental (PSE) changes, with the goal of promoting a culture of health and supporting health equity.
- Conducting innovative, translational research including community-based interventions and dissemination research with at-risk populations and in underserved settings. Consider using this if you need to provide more context on why you do what you do. Be engaging.
Our Director
Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler,
PhD, RDN, LD, CSCS
Dr. Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler has been directing the StrongWomen/StrongPeople community-based programs since 2003. She is currently Co-Director of the Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture, Texas A&M; Chief Scientific Officer for Healthy Texas; and a Professor in the Department of Nutrition, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Dr. Seguin-Fowler’s research is grounded in clinical and community-engaged intervention development and evaluation as well as dissemination research, curriculum development and adaptation, and training allied health professionals. She is a registered and licensed dietitian, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and certified life and health coach.
For information on consulting services, such as life and health coaching as well as food/nutrition, exercise/active living, and health promotion-related organization-level consultations such as employee wellness design for businesses/organizations, please contact: info@strongpeopleprogram.org.
For information on current academic research and other programs please visit seguinfowlerresearch.org

Co-Founder
Miriam E. Nelson, PhD
Dr. Miriam E Nelson is author of the internationally best-selling StrongWomen book series and is a dedicated social entrepreneur working on sustainability, public health, food systems, and civic engagement. Most recently, Dr. Nelson was President and CEO of Newman’s Own Foundation, the nonprofit foundation created by Paul Newman to use 100% of net profits and royalties from the sale of Newman’s Own food and beverage products to support good causes. Drs. Nelson and Seguin-Fowler collaborate on strategic direction for StrongWomen/StrongPeople.


