Nick Beam has a diverse work experience that spans across various industries. Nick is currently working as a Senior Sales Development Representative at Writer, a leading generative AI platform. Prior to this, they held the same role at Thrive Global. Additionally, Nick has experience as a General Sales Manager and Assistant Sales Manager at Plus One, where they achieved exceptional client retention and increased customer satisfaction. Nick also worked as a Podcast Co-Host and Producer at Anchor, where they planned and produced episodes and scheduled guest interviews. Before that, Nick served as an Injury Prevention Specialist at UCSF Medical Center, where they rebuilt an injury prevention program and conducted ergonomic evaluations. Nick started their career as a Sales Manager at Modesto Power Gym, where they increased revenue and recruited and trained a team. Overall, Nick Beam has a strong background in sales and client management, as well as experience in content production and injury prevention.
Nick Beam obtained an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Physical Education Teaching and Coaching from Modesto Junior College in 2010. Nick then went on to earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Kinesiology from California State University, Fresno in 2012.
In terms of additional certifications, Nick obtained the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in October 2017. Nick also obtained the FMS Level 1 certification from Functional Movement Systems in June 2018, followed by the FMS Level 2 certification in January 2021.
Furthermore, Nick acquired the Applied Health and Human Performance Specialist- Level 1 certification from the Institute of Motion in May 2021, and the Applied Health and Human Performance Specialist- Level 2 certification from the same institution in December 2021. Lastly, they obtained CPR/AED/Adult First Aid certification from the American Red Cross in August 2021.
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