Biography
Prior to working at FSC, I served as an Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology and the Adult Fitness Coordinator for an employee disease state management and wellness program [Ohio Northern University]. I developed and managed exercise programs and worksite fitness initiatives for multiple employees. I also worked in college athletics as an assistant coach while overseeing the strength and conditioning programming for women’s basketball. My passion and expertise is exercise programming across a diverse spectrum, from your athletic population to those suffering from chronic disease. I am a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and have USA Weightlifting Level 1 Coaching Certification. I am an active professional member of the NSCA serving as the Florida State / Provincial Director while also serving on the National Women’s Committee. In my career, I also worked as an Exercise Specialist for the University of Michigan MFIT Health Promotion division with responsibilities in personal training, fitness testing, group exercise class instruction, exercise counseling, wellness programming, and fitness center management.
My current research interests span the multitude of my professional experiences, from sport performance, to reducing barriers to exercise, to high impact pedagogical practices. I enjoy almost anything involving exercise and sports, but ultimately, what I most enjoy is helping others achieve a better quality of life using exercise as the cornerstone.
Education
Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
M.S., Exercise Physiology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
B.A., K-12 Health, Physical Education & Recreation; English (secondary licensure); Adrian College, Adrian, MI