Georgia Brown has extensive work experience in the field of strength and conditioning coaching and sports science. Georgia has worked with various organizations, including St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School, where they currently serve as a Strength and Conditioning Coach. Georgia has also held roles as the Head of High Performance for the National Rugby League's Indigenous Women's Academy, Presenter for NRL Level 2 Sports Trainer Courses, and Sports Scientist for the Women's Indigenous All Stars. Additionally, Georgia has worked as a Performance Coach for the First Nations Gems, a Strength and Conditioning Coach for Resistance Sports Science, and a Strength and Conditioning Coach for All Saints Anglican School. Georgia has also served as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the QLD U/19 Sapphires National Championships and as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Gold Coast SUNS. Throughout their career, Georgia has demonstrated expertise in program planning, athlete monitoring, injury prevention, and data analysis.
Georgia Brown completed their education in a chronological manner. First, they attended Marymount College from 2014 to 2016, where they graduated with a degree in Secondary Schooling Education. Following this, from 2017 to 2019, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science at Griffith University. In 2020 and 2021, Georgia continued their studies at Griffith University, completing an Honours degree in Exercise Science. Currently, they are enrolled at Griffith University for their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), specializing in an undisclosed field of study. Additionally, in 2022, Georgia also pursued an Associate Level 2 certification from the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association.
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