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Jessica Nieuwmeyer

Social Entrepreneur at EvolvHealth, LLC

Jessica Nieuwmeyer is an experienced professional in the field of education and social entrepreneurship, currently serving as an Autism Itinerant Specialist at Clark County School District since August 2017. With a background as a Special Education Teacher from January 2011 to June 2017, Jessica has worked with students across various grade levels, focusing on autism programs. Additionally, since March 2017, Jessica has engaged as a Social Entrepreneur with EvolvHealth, LLC. Previous roles include positions at US Advanced Medical Research Inc. and various temporary staffing assignments. Jessica holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations from Gonzaga University, a Master's degree in Special Education from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, and a Master's degree in Education Administration from Sierra Nevada College.

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Henderson, United States

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EvolvHealth, LLC

Our mission is simple: Helping Other People Evolv. But that starts with a strong and committed corporate culture as the foundation to build a legacy company. At Evolv, we live every day with the philosophy of “We hear you, we see you, and what you say matters to us.” Not only are the products in our Core Formula (Shake, Fix, Fuel, and Limitless) meant to help you reach the health goals you have, but we have also created a program that will help you remain accountable to your personal goals and track your progress. The e84 is an 84 day health program that helps you reach your goals in 84 days. Additionally, The HOPE Foundation works to create opportunities and provide resources to assist those in need, in the form of donations, scholarships, community involvement, and free product. The HOPE Foundation has joined with Emily’s Place to help recovering families learn the importance of proper nutrition, fitness, and other healthy habits. Emily’s Place seeks to break the cycle of domestic violence for women and their children by providing “transformational” living with emphasis on emotional healing and life-skills training to ensure a successful, self-sustaining future. Emily’s Place is not a shelter, which typical allows women to stay for 30-90 days. Rather, it is a housing ministry based on a 24-month stay commitment which promotes stability and wise choices. Visit http://evolvhealth.com for more details!


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