Ashley Werhun has a diverse work experience in the field of dance and education. In 2007, they worked as a dancer for the North West Professional Dance Project, and in 2008, they were a professional ballet dancer for Ballet British Columbia. From 2008 to 2014, Ashley worked as a dancer and member of the artistic staff, focusing on development, for the Trey McIntyre Project. Ashley then joined lululemon athletica as an Elite Ambassador from 2012 to 2014, representing the brand and providing feedback on their products. In 2014, Ashley became a contributing writer for 4dancers.org, sharing insights and stories from the professional dance world. Ashley joined MindLeaps in 2015 as a Guest Teacher, where they created dance and educational programs for street children and out-of-school youth. Finally, in 2017, Ashley became the CEO of Mentorly, an organization that provides mentorship opportunities.
Ashley Werhun has a diverse education history. Ashley attended Boise State University from 2009 to 2014, where they studied psychology. Before that, from 2006 to 2007, they were a part of Alonzo King's LINES Ballet Repertory Ensemble. In 2005 to 2006, they attended the School of Alberta Ballet's Pre-Professional Division.
Although specific details are not provided, Ashley also had some association with The Juilliard School, The National Ballet School of Canada, and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. However, no information regarding degrees or fields of study is available for these institutions.
In terms of additional certifications, Ashley obtained a certification as a GYROTONIC® Instructor. The details of the institution and the timeline for obtaining this certification are not provided.
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