California College of Ayurveda
Dani Weiss is an experienced academic administrator currently overseeing student records at the California College of Ayurveda since March 2020. Responsibilities include maintaining the academic database of the Learning Management System, implementing an online exam administration program, and organizing workshop logistics. Prior to this role, Dani served as Office Manager, Graphics Production, and Event Manager at Biotechnology Calendar, Inc., where duties included managing office operations and providing customer service for a team of 12 employees. Earlier experience includes working as a Production Assistant at the Livermore Performing Arts Center, focusing on equipment set-up, digital audio mixing, and theatrical lighting. Dani holds a Bachelor's Degree in Radio, Television, and Film Broadcasting from San Jose State University and an Associate of Arts in Mass Communications from Las Positas College.
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California College of Ayurveda
Established in 1995, the California College of Ayurveda is a World Leader in Ayurvedic Education. We are the oldest state-approved college in the West offering Ayurvedic Medicine training. We offer a comprehensive curriculum, with four levels of programs leading to certification as a Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist (C.A.S.). Our Ayurveda school also offers a variety of shorter length workshops and seminars for Yoga Teachers, Massage Therapists and the general public. In addition, our healthcare clinic provides Health Consultations, Ayurvedic Spa therapies, and Panchakarma. The Mission of the California College of Ayurveda: The California College of Ayurveda is dedicated to transforming human consciousness by providing the highest quality education, health care, and research in the field of Ayurveda while striving to express the principles of harmony in every action we take. We train students to become the doctors of the future, practitioners dedicated to understanding the whole person physically, emotionally, and spiritually. From this understanding, practitioners will be able to identify areas of disharmony between a patient’s actions, his or her constitution, and the environment. Practitioners will then understand how this disharmony relates to the patient’s illness or imbalance, and will develop a program of care to re-establish harmony and support each person on their journey toward optimal health. [Learn more about the Ayurveda College]