Brianna Wilkerson's work experience includes various roles in different companies. Brianna is currently working as a Brand Partner at Savvi Lifestyle Co, where they help spread brand awareness and mentors other brand partners. Prior to this, Brianna founded and worked as a Holistic Health Coach at Made Well 345, an online holistic health practice. Brianna provided 1:1 health coaching and courses to help women find peace with food and develop a healthy lifestyle. Brianna also worked at Underground Network, Inc, first as a Managing Director, then as the Finance and HR Director, and finally as an Executive Support. Underground Network is a community focused on change in the church and mission in the world. Additionally, Brianna served as the Foundation Coordinator at the Young Caymanian Leadership Foundation, a non-profit organization that recognizes and celebrates outstanding young leaders. Brianna'searly work experience includes working as a Regional Finance Senior Associate at PwC.
Brianna Wilkerson's education history begins in 2007 when they enrolled at the University of Tampa - John H. Sykes College of Business. Brianna spent five years there, graduating in 2012 with a Bachelor's of Science in Accounting and a Masters in Business Administration. Brianna'sfield of study throughout their time at the university was primarily focused on Accounting and Business.
In 2015, Brianna attended the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, where they pursued a Health Coach degree. This program lasted for a year, and they completed it in 2016. During their time at the institute, their area of study was Holistic Health.
In 2018, Brianna obtained a Crossfit Level 1 Trainer Course certification from Crossfit. This course, related to Health and Physical Education/Fitness, was completed in that same year.
Currently, Brianna is enrolled in doTERRA Education to become an Essential Oils Specialist. Brianna started this educational pursuit in an unspecified year and is expected to finish in 2022.
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