Program Manager at Corporate Health Partners, Owner at No Limit, Personal Fitness Training
Location:
Brentwood, Tennessee
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Corporate Health Partners - Greater Nashville Area since Jan 2012
Program Manager
No Limit, Personal Fitness Training since Jan 2003
Owner
Dynamic Health and Pain Management - Charlotte, North Carolina Area 2003 - 2004
Chiropractic office assistant
Royal & SunAlliance 1991 - 2004
Health & Fitness Coordinator
Education:
Central Michigan University
BAA, major in Exercise Science, minor in Community Health
Honor & Awards:
Corporate Wellness Award
In recognition of exemplary wellness initiatives & overall commitment to employees.
Presented by Nalle Clinic, The Buisiness Journal & NC Governor's Council on Physical Fitness & Health
Certifications:
Personal Health & Fitness Trainer, American Council of Exercise Personal Trainer, American College of Sports Medicine Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant, American Counsil of Exercise Health & Fitness Instructor, ExerFitness Medical Exercise Specialist, American Academy of Fitness Professionals Pre/Postnatal & Menopausal Specialist, Dancing Thru Pergnancy CPR & AED, Red Cross
Im Dezember 2009 habe ich den Auensteiner Hilfsverein "Hope for Kenyafamily" gegründet und den Vorsitz übernommen. Unser Verein unterstützt bedürftige Kinder und Familien in Kaloleni und Ika...
Tagline:
Hope for Kenyafamily
Lisa Brandt
About:
Broadcasting veteran, author, columnist and inventor of liquid soap.
Tagline:
Radio chick, writer, broadcasting coach, biker babe, wifey, step-mom.
Bragging Rights:
I've made my living in radio since I decided it was what I wanted to do when I was in high school. So I think surviving is worth something!
Lisa Brandt
About:
Der Gebrauch einer Kamera ist ähnlich der eines Messers:Man kann damit Kartoffeln schälen, aber auch eine Flöte schnitzen.Erich Kahlmeyer
Lisa Brandt with Mary Lanning Healthcare told Nebraska Radio Network affiliate KICS that the injured children range in ages from six to 10 years old. In addition to the girl airlifted to Omaha, a girl is listed in stable condition, being treated for lacerations and burns to her hands and feet; a boy