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Aspiro Group
Riverton, UT
Aspiro Group
Welcomes Chelsea Dickinson
Contact:
Brian Church
Vice President, Founding Partner
801-979-6301
bchurch@aspiroadventure.com
www.aspiroadventure.com
June 3, 2011
Aspiro Group is pleased to welcome Chelsea Dickinson to its growing family of remarkable employees. Chelsea will be working closely with Admissions Director, Josh Watson, as an Admissions Counselor. Chelsea has over six years of experience working with families in private sector treatment. Chelsea will be a perfect fit, complementing Josh and the busy admissions department. "Chelsea brings a wealth of knowledge, professional experience, and talent to the Aspiro admissions team, along with a unique ability to connect with others," said Watson. "She is a welcome addition to the Aspiro team and will help to further enhance our professional standards as a leading wilderness therapy program."
Chelsea is a certified family coach and is passionate about helping individuals reach for their personal goals. With schooling in social work, business communication, marketing and her financing knowledge, Chelsea brings a unique skill set to Aspiro and the families we serve.
Her primary focus has been in customer relations, marketing, and financing. "I've had the unique opportunity to work with hundreds of schools and programs in the private treatment industry as well as educational consultants and other related professionals," said Dickinson. "Aspiro is a program I have worked with in the past and I have always admired the passion and reputation of the Aspiro Group. I'm honored to be a part of the team."
Born and raised in beautiful North Idaho, Chelsea is a sixth generation Idaho native. Her close connection with her pioneering ancestry has instilled a deep appreciation for the sustaining and healing powers of nature. Chelsea enjoys spending time hiking and camping with her family in North Idaho. She is the mother of two, a step-mom of one and a foster mom of three. "Being a mom and the journey of parenting is my biggest inspiration and teacher. I also understand the complexity and heartaches of parenting. I'm thrilled to be working with families who are seeking solutions." Chelsea also enjoys volunteering her time for her local women's charities. She finds it especially rewarding to work individually with women facing adversity and who are trying to create a better life for themselves.
Aspiro is a specialized, short-term, Wilderness Adventure Therapy (WAT) program. Aspiro works with main stream students ages 13 to 17. Students often present with a history of soft to moderate emotional and behavioral challenges and some combination of: low self-esteem, academic underachievement, ADD/ADHD, adoption issues, impulsivity, passive aggressiveness, substance abuse, family conflict and so on.
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