Alison Smith

Youth And College Programs Facilitator & Trainer at Project Adventure, Inc.

Alison Smith is an experienced professional in the fields of education, coaching, and program facilitation. Currently serving as the Youth, Student, and Corporate Programs Facilitator at The Browne Center for Innovative Learning since 2017, Alison also contributes as an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. With a strong commitment to youth development, Alison has held roles such as Rowing Coach at Great Bay Rowing, Youth and College Programs Facilitator & Trainer at Project Adventure, Inc., and Physical Education Teacher at Oyster River Middle School. Previous experiences include serving as Challenge Course Facilitator at Sweetser and Rowing Head Coach at the University of New Hampshire. Educational qualifications include a Master of Arts in College Student Development from Appalachian State University and a Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of New Hampshire.

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Boston, United States

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Project Adventure, Inc.

Project Adventure is an educational non-profit organization. We specialize in providing individuals with the tools necessary to challenge themselves to grow by overcoming perceived limitations. We offer a safe environment and excellent instructors to encourage this growth. Our experience-based programs and workshops are designed to meet the needs of a variety of age groups and organizations. Our experiential learning approach works due to the engaging and captivating nature of the activities, and because of the personal power that it promotes in individuals. When someone believes they can achieve, that belief plays a significant role in their success. The mission of Project Adventure is to provide leadership in the expansion of adventure-based programming. Project Adventure seeks to develop responsible individuals, productive organizations and sustainable communities.


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51-200

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