Kayla Hardaway
About Kayla Hardaway
Kayla Hardaway is a Wellness Concierge and member of the Clean Crew Team at TruFusion, LLC, with a diverse background in community service and marine biology. She has experience in various roles, including childcare, lifeguarding, and sports coaching, and is skilled in American Sign Language.
Current Role at TruFusion
Kayla Hardaway currently serves as a Wellness Concierge and is part of the Clean Crew Team at TruFusion, LLC. She has been with the company since 2021, contributing her skills to promote wellness and maintain a clean environment in the Austin, TX location. Her role involves engaging with clients and ensuring a high standard of service, reflecting her commitment to health and wellness.
Previous Experience at YMCA of the USA
Prior to her current position, Kayla worked at the YMCA of the USA in the National Resource Office as a Childcare Worker from 2015 to 2016. During her one-year tenure, she was involved in providing care and support to children, which demonstrated her dedication to community service and youth development.
Background in Marine Biology and Psychology
Kayla Hardaway possesses a strong background in Marine Biology, which is complemented by her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Gallaudet University, earned from 2009 to 2015. This combination of knowledge in both fields is uncommon and reflects her diverse academic interests and capabilities.
Skills in American Sign Language
Kayla is skilled in American Sign Language, a competency that aligns with her educational background from Gallaudet University. This skill enhances her ability to communicate effectively and inclusively, particularly in environments that serve the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.
Experience in Non-Profit Organization Management
Kayla has a history of working in non-profit organization management, showcasing her commitment to community and social services. Her previous roles, including her work at the Northern California Lions Sight Association as a Lifeguard from 2012 to 2014 and her involvement in the Mini Deaflympics at the University of Louisville from 2010 to 2012, reflect her dedication to supporting various community initiatives.