Max Oldani, MPH, BSc has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in the health and fitness industry. Max started their career as a Student Host at Enterprise Center, where they provided exceptional customer service. Max then gained experience as an Exercise Physiology Intern at Optimus: The Center for Health and the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Max later served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where they contributed to research on increasing physical activity levels in children.
Max worked as a Personal Trainer at Dynamic Fitness Management and as an Exercise Physiologist and Nutrition Consultant at The Chase Park Plaza. Max also served as an Epidemiology Intern at the Saint Charles County Health Department. In this role, they gained experience investigating COVID-19 outbreaks and mitigating the spread of the virus through extensive interview processes and data entry. Max continued their epidemiology career at the St. Charles County Department of Public Health as an Epidemiologist II, where they collaborated with investigative and contact tracing teams and facilitated robust data entry.
In addition to their epidemiology work, Max had the opportunity to be a Brand Ambassador for Myprotein, where they represented the brand. Currently, they are the Global Lead Trainer & Head of Trainer Enablement at Trainiac, where they play a key role in training and enabling trainers worldwide.
Max Oldani holds a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, which they obtained from 2018 to 2020. Max'sfocus of study during this program was Health Promotion and Policy. In addition, they obtained a Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology from the same university between 2018 and 2019. Prior to their M.P.H. program, Max completed a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 2017 to 2018, with a specialization in Exercise Physiology. Furthermore, they earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Science, with a concentration in Nutritional Sciences, from the University of Missouri-Columbia, spanning from 2013 to 2017.
Max has also obtained several certifications to complement their educational background. These include an Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS-100) from FEMA, acquired in June 2019. Max is also a Certified Exercise Physiologist, certified by the American College of Sports Medicine in October 2017. Max possesses an Exercise is Medicine (EIM) Credential, Level 2, which they achieved in September 2019 from the American College of Sports Medicine. Max holds a Precision Nutrition Level 1 Nutrition Coach certification, awarded by Precision Nutrition in June 2021. Lastly, they obtained a Basic Life Support certification from the American Heart Association in November 2017.
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