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Maye Musk (nee Haldeman) born 1948 in Canada is the President of Maye Musk Nutrition International. She is the author of Feel Fantastic, Maye Musk’s Good Health Clinic (Macmillan 1996). Her book appeared on one million cereal boxes in Canada.

She is a registered dietitian in private practice, nutrition consultant and speaker based in New York City. Maye is the only dietitian to be registered in three countries and speak four languages: English, Afrikaans, German & French.

She has appeared on CNN, ABC, Fox, NBC and Court TV and quoted in Shape, Self, Fitness, Men's Health, Prevention, Women's World, Mademoiselle, Toronto Life Fashion, Discovery Health, Wine Report and OK! Magazines. She has also done extensive media work in South Africa and Canada, including over 2 years as a Weekly Internet columnist for Canada's Sun Media Group.

She also models for Ford Models. Clients include Clinique, Revlon, The Gap, Macy’s and Nordstrom’s.

Entrepreneurial Activities
Maye received the 2006 Outstanding Nutrition Entrepreneur award - In recognition of Excellence in Entrepreneurism and Dedication to the Field of Nutrition from the Nutrition Entrepreneurs Dietetic Practice Group of the American Dietetic Association September 2006 - Honolulu, Hawaii.

She is past Chair of the Nutrition Entrepreneurs of The American Dietetic Association, past President of the Consulting Dietitians of Canada and past Representative of the Consulting Dietitians of Southern Africa.

Family
Maye has two sons, Elon, Kimbal, as well as a daughter, Tosca and 7 grandsons.

Education
BS in Dietetics (University of Pretoria, South Africa)

Hospital internship (University of the Orange Free State, South Africa)

MS degree in Dietetics (University of the Orange Free State, South Africa)

MS degree in Nutritional Sciences (University of Toronto, Canada)

Registered Dietitian (USA)

Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist, New York State

Research
•	Contributor to textbook, Nutrition (Jones and Bartlett, 2007)

•	A Practitioner's Perspective. Top Clin Nutr, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 199–203, 2003

•	Effects of Amino Acid Dialysate on Appetite in CAPD Patients, M. Musk, H. Anderson, D. Oreopoulos, L. Leiter, J. Bargman, J. Petit, M. Jones. Adv Peritoneal Dialysis, 1993

•	Appetite Response and Food Intake, Nitrogen Balance and Mood in Patients with End Stage Renal Disease: Amino Acid vs. Dextrose Dialysate. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1992

•	The Characterization of the Nutritional Experiences of Series of Black and White Patients with Colostomies. Thesis, University of the Orange Free State, 1987