NIS Program
WINNER 2010 Champion in Women’s Health Award, Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation

– KEYNOTE PRESENTER
2011 Wisconsin School Counselors Association (WSCA) annual conference in Steven’s Point, WI

– KEYNOTE PRESENTER
2010 American Association of University Women district meeting in Elm Grove, WI

– RECURRING PRESENTER
Wisconsin Psychological Association annual conference

– RECURRING PRESENTER Aurora Behavioral Health as part of NEDAwareness

– INVITED PRESENTER 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland

– KEYNOTE PRESENTER 2009 EAPA (Employee Assistance Professional’s Association’s annual conference)

– KEYNOTE PRESENTER 2009 Peck School of the Arts — High School Theatre Day, University Wisconsin – Milwaukee

– KEYNOTE PRESENTER 2008 Wisconsin State PTA conference in Green Bay, WI

– FEATURED PRESENTER 2007 National Eating Disorders Association annual conference

NORMAL The Musical
THE AWARD-WINNING 75 MINUTE SCRIPT AND SCORE

Jonathan Larson award for excellence in musical theatre
– PRESENTER at the 2007 EDTA International Thespians Festival in Lincoln, Nebraska
– PRESENTER at the 2009 International Fringe Festival (High School Theatre Festival) in Edinburgh, Scotland

THE AWARD-WINNING 30 MINUTE SCRIPT AND SCORE
– WINNER at each sectional competition in the Wisconsin State High School Theatre Festival
– INVITEE to the State Championship
– WINNER – Critic’s Choice at the Wisconsin State High School Theatre Festival – State Finals
– WINNER – Outstanding Acting Ensemble, Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Actor for the actresses playing the roles of Kayla and Polly at the Wisconsin State High School Theatre Festival – State Finals at University of Wisconsin- Whitewater
– WINNER – Best Play at the GI Play Festival in Nebraska (Kearney High School production

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NORMAL In Schools (NIS) is a national nonprofit arts-and-education organization that educates about the devastating impact of eating disorders, the therapeutic impact of the arts, and related issues such as body image, self esteem and family communication.