Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards
Kora Cameron is a marketing and brand communications specialist with extensive experience in content development and podcast production. Currently employed at Integrity Inspired since June 2021, Kora has also worked as a social media and marketing coordinator at Dogtopia and as a content developer for the National Auctioneers Association. Additional roles include assistant office manager at Music House School of Music and editor for the Outlook Student Newspaper at College of the Ozarks, where Kora earned a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies. Earlier career experiences include lead content producer and co-host at The Jim Bakker Show, as well as staff writer positions at Branson Tri-Lakes News and College of the Ozarks.
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Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards
The mission of the Federation is to support its Member Boards in their work to ensure that the practice of massage therapy is provided to the public in a safe and effective manner. In carrying out this mission, the Federation shall: -- Facilitate communication among Member Boards and provide a forum for the exchange of information and experience. -- Provide education, services, and guidance to Member Boards that help them fulfill their statutory, professional, public, and ethical obligations. -- Support efforts among Member Boards to establish compatible requirements and cooperative procedures for the legal regulation of massage therapists, in order to facilitate professional mobility and to simplify and standardize the licensing process. -- Ensure the provision of a valid, reliable licensing examination to determine entry-level competence. -- Improve the standards of massage therapy education, licensure, and practice through cooperation with entities that share this objective, including other massage therapy organizations, accrediting agencies, governmental bodies, and groups whose areas of interest may coincide with those of Member Boards. -- Represent the interests of its Member Boards in matters consistent with the scope of the Bylaws.