About Chanel Kenner, RDN

Nutrition in Recovery Mission Statement:

Nutrition in Recovery is dedicated to the promotion of both physical and nutritional wellness as primary components of all forms of “recovery.” By incorporating a highly specialized Registered Dietitian Nutritionist as a member of your support team, Nutrition in Recovery aims to bridge the gap between nutrition and mental health. Through informing and encouraging behavior change with respect to food, Nutrition in Recovery will help contribute to positive long-term outcomes. We work with people not “in recovery” and always aim to meet people where they are at.

About Nutrition in Recovery Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Chanel Kenner, RDN

Chanel Kenner, RDN

Chanel Kenner completed her education in Nutrition and Dietetics at California State University, Northridge. Before returning to school for nutrition science, Chanel worked in advertising/marketing on both brand and agency sides as a search and social marketing specialist for 12 years. She was a competitive dancer and figure skater from the age of 4. In her former career and rigorous athletic training, Chanel cultivated a strong foundation of professionalism, leadership, speaking and presentation, writing etiquette, and work ethic. She applies these valuable skills to her work as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.

Chanel believes that food is about much more than nutrition. It is how we nourish our bodies, minds, and relationships. As a dietitian, Chanel helps clients develop a healthy and sustainable relationship with food that lasts their lifetime.


Chanel loves traveling with her husband and two daughters in her free time. She enjoys food, yoga, cycling, Pilates, hiking, and listening to audiobooks and podcasts. France is her favorite country outside of the US. 

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