Andrew Hvizd has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Andrew has served as the Head of Growth, North America at Advanced Human Imaging, where they led the development of a mobile-phone-based risk assessment tool for healthcare providers. Andrew also worked as a Principal at ActiveRx Ventures and as the Head of Growth, North America at wellteq [CSE.WTEQ].
Additionally, Andrew has experience in the fitness and wellness industry. Andrew served as the Director of Fitness & Aquatics at Schwartz/Reisman Centre - JCC and as the Manager of Fitness & Lifestyles at York University, overseeing operations and managing large fitness staffs. Andrew also worked in roles such as a Fitness Coordinator at Health Systems Group, where they successfully converted non-member participants into regular gym users, and as the Creator/Founder of Infinity Boot Camp, a fitness business that they sold after six successful years.
Furthermore, Andrew has contributed to the education sector as the Chairman of the Health, Wellness & Fitness Diploma Program Advisory Board at Mohawk College, where they provided industry insight and support. Andrew also worked as a Program Coordinator at Inspired Energy Inc and as the Health and Wellness Assistant Manager at the National Institute for Fitness and Sport, where they enhanced personal training usage and organized healthy lifestyle initiatives.
Overall, Andrew Hvizd possesses a strong background in growth strategy, fitness management, and program development, gained through their various roles in the health and wellness industry.
Andrew Hvizd obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology and Physical Education from the University of Maine from 2004 to 2008. Andrew then pursued a Business Administration Diploma with a concentration in Marketing at McMaster University from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, they completed continued education in Leadership Development Series at Mohawk College, although the specific duration is unknown.
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