Felicia Brown - 2011 Volunteer of the Year

  • 12 years ago
http://www.americanmassageconference.com
Edited by: http://www.massagenerd.com
Voice-over - http://www.nayadausa.com
Felicia's website: http://www.spalutions.com
music - http://www.asomassagemusic.com
A firm that provides training, continuing education, business consulting and marketing solutions for massage and spa professionals. She is a sought-after public speaker with appearances at many state, national and international conferences and conventions in the massage and spa industries. Felicia is also a licensed massage therapist and NCBTMB Approved Provider.

Felicia has won numerous awards for her business skills and accomplishments. Most recently, she was awarded the 2009 Spa Person of the Year by the Day Spa Association and was also selected as one of the Top Entrepreneurs of 2009 and Top 25 Movers & Shakers of 2008 by Business Leader Magazine. Other awards include the 2005 Small Business Person of the Year (Greensboro Chamber of Commerce), 2004 Women in Business (The Business Journal), 2003 Forty Leaders Under Forty (The Business Journal), 2003 Best Places to Work (The Business Journal), and 2005 Best Spa in Greensboro (Triad Style). In 2007, she was also given an award for National Volunteer of the Year (committee) by the American Massage Therapy Association.

Felicia is a Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach and is on the staff of Natural Touch School of Massage in Greensboro, NC. She has written for and been quoted/featured by many industry publications including DAYSPA, Spa Magazine, Skin, Inc., Massage Therapy Journal, Massage Magazine, Massage & Bodywork, Spa Management Journal, Spa Business and Dermascope. She is the current Membership Chairman of the Day Spa Association and provides free business and marketing advice on her blog at http://blog.spalutions.com. Felicia is currently working on a marketing book for massage and spa professionals.

Felicia is passionate about inspiring others both in and out of the spa industry. Her personal philosophy is to share her knowledge and experience with others freely, even competitors, so that they may be successful in all of their endeavors. This practice of "cooperative competition" has been a cornerstone of her career ever since she first became a massage therapist in 1994. She continues to apply this way of thinking in her consulting and teaching.

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