Erynn Jackson

Supervisor & Instructor at Hubbard Family Swim School

Erynn Jackson is an experienced professional with a diverse background in financial services and customer support. Currently an Independent Representative at Primerica Financial Services since March 2014, Erynn assists families in achieving financial independence and protection across multiple states, including Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Missouri, Idaho, and New Mexico. In addition, Erynn has held supervisory and instructional roles at Hubbard Family Swim School since July 2014. Prior experience includes various positions at American Express from September 2006 to March 2014, including Supervisor and Coach in Fraud and Identity Theft. Erynn holds a Bachelor's Degree in Global Security and Intelligence Studies from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, earned between 2001 and 2005.

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Glendale, United States

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Hubbard Family Swim School

We build smiles, confidence and success in the water! Come visit one of our three Valley locations in Phoenix, AZ... and see why Hubbard Family Swim School has an international reputation for our learn-to-swim teaching techniques! Since 1998, Hubbard Family Swim School and Sports Camp have been a way of life for many Phoenix families. We teach swim lessons across the Valley to children in small, year-round classes to expose them to water and build comfort and enjoyment in it. Hubbard Summer Sports Camp offers week-long sessions from May to August at four convenient campuses: Thunderbird Academy, Paradise Valley, Sunnyslope High School and Tesseract High School. The Hubbard family is committed to smiles, sportsmanship and providing excellence in children’s athletics. Hubbard Family Swim School's philosophy is centered on half-an-hour, once-a-week swimming lessons that consistently reinforce and build success. Swim instructors use simple steps and building blocks that teach balance, buoyancy, submersion and breathing as keys to becoming a comfortable swimmer.


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