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Sodexo welcomes Kate Hilton as new nutrition & wellbeing manager

2nd Jan 2026 - 07:00
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Sodexo welcomes Kate Hilton as new nutrition & wellbeing manager
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Sodexo UK & Ireland has appointed Kate Hilton as nutrition and wellbeing manager, a new role that will shape the company’s nutrition strategy across its Government and Energy & Resources business.

Hilton will lead the management and development of Sodexo’s health and wellbeing programmes, while driving improvements to enhance the nutritional quality. Her focus will be on promoting healthier choices, creating effective messaging and bringing nutritional innovation into catering services. 

A registered dietitian, Hilton brings a wealth of experience across public and private sectors, specialising in workplace wellbeing as well as promoting health in ways that are evidence-based, engaging and easy to implement. 

In her new role, Hilton will take ownership of the development of Sodexo’s Mindful Active Programme, an educational tool that provides holistic health and wellbeing guidance to military personnel and those working in remote environments, helping them make informed choices and improve their overall lived experience.  

Commenting on her appointment, Hilton said: "This is an exciting time to join Sodexo’s Government and Energy & Resources business and help advance our nutritional strategy to improve the health and wellbeing of those we serve. I’m especially looking forward to collaborating with the wider segment team to deliver meaningful, evidence-based solutions that make a real difference.”

Sodexo’s Government and Energy & Resources business works with more than 35 clients in the UK & Ireland, Falklands and Cyprus, across defence, justice, agencies and professional services.

Paul Anstey, chief executive of Government and Energy & Resources at Sodexo UK & Ireland, added: "Kate’s appointment reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative, evidence-based wellbeing solutions for our clients and consumers.

“Her expertise in nutrition and workplace health will be instrumental in shaping programmes that not only meet the highest standards but also make a tangible difference to the communities we operate in.”

Written by
Edward Waddell