Elise Porter
About Elise Porter
Elise Porter serves as the Crew Leader for Seattle Community Programs for High School Leaders and co-founded a non-profit organization that uses cycling and group support to assist individuals with depression. She specializes in movement therapy and advocates for women's cycling, integrating hormone cycle training into her wellness programs.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Elise Porter has been serving as a Crew Leader for the Seattle Community Programs for High School Leaders at the Student Conservation Association since 2010. In this role, she leads programs that engage high school students in conservation efforts, promoting environmental stewardship and community involvement. Her work focuses on developing leadership skills among youth while fostering a connection to nature and the importance of conservation.
Education and Expertise
Elise Porter holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Parks and Recreation Management from Northern Arizona University, where she studied from 2001 to 2005. She also completed a Personal Fitness Trainer Certificate at the National Personal Training Institute of Seattle, focusing on Exercise and Nutrition from 2010 to 2011. Her education supports her specialization in movement therapy, which addresses mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
Background
Elise Porter has a diverse professional background that includes roles in community service and business development. Prior to her current position, she worked as an Assistant Coordinator at Garfield Community Center from 2008 to 2011, where she contributed to community engagement initiatives. She also served as a Business Development Manager and IT Recruiter at Cimplesoft LLC for five months in 2011-2012.
Achievements
Elise Porter co-founded a non-profit organization that utilizes cycling and group support to assist individuals dealing with depression. She advocates for women's cycling and integrates women's hormone cycle training into her wellness programs. Additionally, she is involved in creating a holistic approach to mental health that combines real food, empowerment, education, and resources.