INBALANCE - Key Persons


Jillian Kerr

Jillian recently earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition from Oklahoma State University. Upon graduation, Jillian moved back to the Edmond area to begin work in health and fitness. At INBALANCE Weight Management, Jillian assists with meal plan management, meetings and classes as well as administrative duties.

Kathy Wilson-Gold

Kathy has spent her entire career as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. She has more than 30 years of experience in managing the healthcare segment at companies including the Campbell Soup Company where she developed wellness products and solutions for hospitals and long-term care facilities. Early in her career, she was responsible for the development of a weight management program for Abbott Nutrition, a leading healthcare company. Wilson-Gold previously worked at Integris Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City. She has held national and state offices in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and is involved in her community with service to Edmond Mobile Meals and the YMCA. She earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Nutrition from the University of Oklahoma. In addition, she is a registered/licensed dietitian and a Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

Michael Glass

Job Titles:
  • Medical Director
Dr. Glass' undergraduate work was at the University of Oklahoma and his medical school and residency at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in Oklahoma City. After moving to Edmond, Oklahoma in 1980, he started practice and has served the community of Edmond for 38 years. After delivering several thousand babies in 27 years, Dr. Glass trained in robotic surgery and restricted his practice to honing his skills in the art of minimally invasive surgery using the DaVinci robot, and also trained over 300 other surgeons in several states with the procedures. He includes SottoPelle Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement (now in his 5th year) in his practice as well as sleep screening and weight management. True physical and mental health relies on all three parts of this triad of hormones, quality sleep, and fitness and weight control.