Seeking Part-time Office Space

2013 | June, Opportunity Knocks

Debra Davenport is seeking part-time office space (lease and/or profit sharing) in a Scottsdale or Phoenix ND practice. She brings over 20 years of professional experience and a reputation as an international authority in the areas of wellness, image, and career development. She has been a recurring guest expert on the Dr. Phil show and she is interviewed frequently by national media outlets. Ms. Davenport also serves on the graduate faculties of several U.S. universities.

Background and Qualifications:

* Certified Wellness Practitioner
* Certified Wellness Director
* Certified Obesity Management Specialist
* Certified Fitness Trainer
* Licensed / bonded Career Counselor (AZ)
* Professional Image Consultant
* Diplomate / Fellow, American College of Wellness
* University faculty
* Color and design psychology

Practice Services:

* Wellness consulting
* Weight loss and fitness coaching
* Licensed career counseling (AZ)
* Professional image and style make-overs (women and men)
* Make-Update™ make-up application & lessons
* Seminars, workshops
* Full lines of professional supplements and nutritional support
* Adjunctive patient support and education

Ms. Davenport’s services would be highly complementary in a practice that offers skin, aesthetic, and/or anti-aging procedures.

Contact:
(480) 348-7875
inquiry@davenportinstitute.com
www.davenportinstitute.com

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