Emily Iddins Nbc Hwc
About Emily Iddins Nbc Hwc
Emily Iddins serves as the Senior Health Coach Manager at Hinge Health, where she has worked since 2017. She has a background in fitness and health coaching, with previous roles at Spotify, Corporate Fitness Works, and Grand Valley State University.
Work at Hinge Health
Emily Iddins has served as the Senior Health Coach Manager at Hinge Health since 2017. In this role, she has contributed to the clinical validation of outcomes that have been published in peer-reviewed studies by researchers from prestigious institutions, including Stanford University, University of California San Francisco, and Vanderbilt University. Iddins has been involved in initiatives that have demonstrated reductions in chronic pain, opioid use, anxiety, depression, absenteeism, and the need for costly surgeries. Her efforts have also supported Hinge Health's growth, which now partners with four out of five employers to provide a digital musculoskeletal (MSK) solution.
Previous Experience
Before joining Hinge Health, Emily Iddins held several positions in the health and fitness industry. She worked as a Program Manager at Corporate Fitness Works from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, she served as a Fitness Supervisor at Grand Valley State University's Campus Recreation from 2012 to 2013. Iddins also gained experience as a Spin Instructor at Grand Rapids Community College in 2013 and as an Intern at the National Institute for Fitness and Sport at the Eli Lilly Corporate site in 2013. Additionally, she was a SpotifyU Campus Influencer for Spotify in 2013.
Education and Expertise
Emily Iddins holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Exercise Science with an emphasis on Health and Fitness Instruction from Grand Valley State University, which she attended from 2009 to 2013. She also studied Spanish Language and Literature at the Universidad de Salamanca in 2011. Iddins possesses expertise in digital musculoskeletal care, particularly in integrating technology such as wearable sensors to guide exercise therapy.
Background
Emily Iddins has a diverse background in health and fitness, beginning her career in the industry while pursuing her education. Her early roles included positions at Grand Valley State University and Grand Rapids Community College, where she developed foundational skills in fitness instruction and program management. Iddins has transitioned through various roles, gaining experience that has informed her current position at Hinge Health, where she focuses on improving health outcomes through innovative digital solutions.