About Lisa

Lisa Dorfman is an award-winning, Miami-based nutrition expert who helps people reach their optimal level of health. Lisa has built a global integrative culinary sports nutrition and performance practice, along with a corporate consulting business. She has worked with Olympian athletes, Fortune 500 corporate executives, movie actors & actresses, politicians, and prestigious luxury resorts such as Sandals and Ritz Carlton. Lisa designs, writes and speaks about delicious dishes, menus and diets and travels worldwide. From launching programs, to training staff and providing private classes, Lisa works with clients to solve their culinary challenges sharing the “gospel” of good food, fresh tastes and plant forward cuisine. Her passion for healthy living is contagious.
She has taken her expertise to the Olympics, serving as the US Sailing Team Nutritionist for the Beijing Games. Lisa is the Nutrition Expert for Zumba® Plate program and consults for Sony Entertainment Latin America corporate wellness program. As an accomplished author of eight books, dozens of textbook chapters & magazine columns, Lisa translates the complex science of nutrition into bite size, easy-to-digest information for the public and press.
She has taken her expertise to the Olympics, serving as the US Sailing Team Nutritionist for the Beijing Games. Lisa is the Nutrition Expert for Zumba® Plate program and consults for Sony Entertainment Latin America corporate wellness program. As an accomplished author of eight books, dozens of textbook chapters & magazine columns, Lisa translates the complex science of nutrition into bite size, easy-to-digest information for the public and press.
Lisa is a competitive runner and triathlete who has competed in more than 35 marathons (PR 2:52:32), Ironman USA Lake Placid, and hundreds of running and multisport races. In 2004, she competed for the United States on Team USA at the World Long Distance Duathlon Championships. Lisa is a mom of three children and has been married to her husband, Bob, for over three decades. She and her family and rescue dog Cookie have lived in Miami since 1980.
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