Alex Fermanis

International Operations Coordinator at The Wildland Trekking Company

Alex Fermanis currently serves as the International Operations Coordinator at The Wildland Trekking Company since April 2023, overseeing the administrative and operational aspects of an international adventure tourism business while utilizing language and interpersonal skills through fieldwork. Concurrently, Alex works as a Music Therapist at Swedish Oncology, contributing to the psycho-social oncology team and engaging with patients and families in various settings. Previous experience includes developing a Music Therapy Hospice pilot program at Brookdale Hospice, managing a caseload of 40-60 clients, and collaborating on outreach events. Alex also has a background in music therapy with Snohomish County Music Project and has completed an internship at CarePartners Hospice. Educational credentials include a Bachelor's in Music Therapy from Marylhurst University and an ISEP Study Abroad program in Psychology and French from Université Pierre Mendès-France.

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Seattle, United States

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The Wildland Trekking Company

At Wildland Trekking we have been providing premier hiking adventures since 2005. Our trips connect guests with the natural world in deep and surprising ways; inspire them through adventure; and support them in achieving life-list goals like hiking Rim to Rim in the Grand Canyon, reaching Everest Basecamp, summiting Kilimanjaro, or hiking Half Dome in Yosemite. Our trips are all-inclusive and led by local, extremely skilled professionals who love what they do! If you want to hike and explore in amazing destinations, Wildland has something for you. All our trips are in world-class destinations like Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Iceland, Patagonia, Yellowstone, Nepal, Peru, the Smoky Mountains, Utah and more! We offer backpacking trips, camping-based experiences, and inn-based experiences. We also offer unique stock-supported trips such as llama treks.


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