Meet Ken Yant

Board Director
Ken Yant earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Ohio Dominican College and an MBA from Franklin University, both in Columbus, Ohio. Ken has been in foodservice all of his life, having worked in hotels, quick-serve restaurants, as well as in contract management in higher education, business & industry, and healthcare prior to moving into K-12 in 2001. In 2006, Ken relocated to Georgia to work for Gwinnett County Public Schools, currently the nation’s 11th-largest school district, as the Executive Director of School Nutrition.
During this time, the school nutrition program has implemented an award-winning Farm to School program, with an emphasis on local foods; increased the level of field support Operations Specialists for all schools from four to ten; implemented both an incentive program and an employee recognition program. Ken also established both a Manager’s Advisory Council and three Menu Councils (one for each level), which allows the school nutrition Managers to collaborate directly with program leadership to foster open communication, strengthen operational effectiveness, and ensure that frontline perspectives inform decision-making. Ken also established a collaborative partnership with another large Metro Atlanta school district to partner up on both distribution bids and fresh produce bids. This allowed the districts to leverage their buying power and volume to drive costs down.
Ken is proud to lead a program that provides healthy, nutritious meals to 180,000 students across 135 sites on a daily basis.
Join the Conversation
The latest news and headlines from Urban School Food Alliance
Baltimore City Public Schools: Behind the scenes: How City Schools’ Food and Nutrition team prepares for the new school year
Oct 2, 2025
Back-to-school means different things to different people, but for the Food and Nutrition team, it marks the...
Urban School Food Alliance Membership Welcomes Baltimore County Public Schools as Newest Member, Increasing Reach to 4.5 Million Students
Sep 29, 2025
USFA Expands Membership furthering vision of being the leading change agent for school nutrition WASHINGTON,...
TIME: Why It’s So Hard to Make School Lunches Healthier
Aug 25, 2025
Students at the Tahoe Truckee Unified School District in California dine on locally sourced fruits and...
IDFA: Dairy Companies Slash Added Sugars by Nearly 60% in School Milk as New School Year Begins
Aug 21, 2025
“The Urban School Food Alliance applauds the work of the IDFA and milk processors for continuing to put student...