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Performance Specialist, Faith Green, is the Founder of Faith Green & Associates, a collaborative of healing arts professionals, as well as the co-Founder of ARC, A Resource Community for Women. Faith has studied communities, cultures, and traditions, as well as how they interact organizationally by observing businesses, indigenous tribes, and philosophies around the world. Her experiences have inspired in her a commitment to provide knowledge on leadership and followership to community and business leaders in order to enrich their expertise and effectiveness. Faith has worked with a select clientele specializing in educating on the topics of health, wellness, and presentation, to profoundly impact the performance of athletes, executives, and business owners by guiding and improving posture, alignment, daily practices, and presentation. She illustrates the impact of our thoughts on our bodies, of our eating and exercise on our bodies, of our eating and exercise on our thoughts, and of our bodies and minds on our performance, to improve the success of the individual in optimizing a dynamic business as well as an abundant life through the effective use of these connections. Faith brings together a phenomenal collaboration of diverse wellness and business experts, and because of her passion to focus on educating teams, groups, and communities she continues to share her knowledge and experiences through one-on-one consultations and intimate workshops for over 20 years. 

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Rick Corrado is a business consultant and strategist who inspires and trains groups and individuals ranging from entrepreneurs to CEO's and including their staff and their sales teams. His first business began background in music from the Cleveland Institute of Music and performance art from Case Western Reserve University, powers his speaking engagements and a private consulting practice that is presently based in the D.C. Metropolitan Area. Rick has spent the last 20 years utilizing his perceptive ability and business talents to transform the way companies and individuals present themselves and perform their sales. He has taken his experience from various industries to build numerous successful businesses. One of his largest companies to date, began when he and two partners launched a real estate regional franchise for Keller Williams Realty, with just 48 agents in 1999, and he has developed that business to over 2500 agents, selling over 2 billion dollars of homes each year since 2007, and increasing yearly, and which topped $3.3 billion in 2010. Currently, Rick is the host of The Independent Business Owner Show. 

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Chris Key, PhD and adjunct faculty member at the University of Delaware, practices a unique form of deep tissue bodywork called Rolfing. He visits Washington D.C. twice a month to work with a select clientele. Rolfing, is named after its founder, Dr. Ida Rolf, and was first known as "Structural Integration", designed to reorganize the connective tissues, called fascia, that permeate the body. The goal of Rolfing is to assist people in exploring and regaining the natural integrity of their body's form, while enhancing their posture and discovering more freedom in their physical movement. Chris is one of only 1,500 Rolfers in the United States, and is one of our most requested professionals. Because of popular demand he has added more time in town to see clients.  

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Dr. Nate Mayfield is a Doctor of Chiropractic, an acupuncturist, and craniopath. He is of Cherokee (Ani Yv-wi-ya), Osage (Wa-zha-zhe) and Blackfeet (Siksika) ancestry and is descended from nine generations of medicine people. He maintains a private clinic practice in the D.C. area and lives in Colorado. In his practice, he uses naturopathic modalities, osteopathic and chiropractic manipulation, physiotherapy, clinical and therapeutic nutrition, herbal and homeopathic medicine, psycho-emotional counseling, emergency procedures, pediatric care, and acupuncture for the treatment of a broad range of medical disorders. He lectures extensively on wholistic health practices, on nutritional and herbal medicine, and on the relationship between nutrition and addiction. He has developed his own line of nutritional products which are made from whole foods and herbs under the brand names Indian Vision, Orinda Products, Nature’s Signature and Skin Care Products.
 
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Phil is a world-renowned musculoskeletal therapist and co-author of the best-selling Wharton Health Series which includes The Whartons’ Stretch Book, The Whartons’ Strength Book, The Whartons’ Cardio-Fitness Book, and his most recent, The Whartons’ Back Book. Phil and his team work with people of all backgrounds, from Olympic medalists and professional athletes to those suffering from difficult conditions and chronic pain. By incorporating active-isolated flexibility, muscular rebalancing, and joint integrity strengthening, he supports individuals and teams in order to help them discover simple solutions to complicated problems, recover from strains and injuries, and fine-tune the overall body in it's efficiency, flexibility, and strength. He and his team have been featured on Dateline NBC and The Discovery Channel as well as in publications such as Shape, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal. His column, "The Body Shop,” has appeared in Runner’s World. The Whartons have recently been recognized as "Dr. Oz Top 100" for health practitioners by the acclaimed surgeon, NY Times Best Selling author, and television host Dr. Mehmet Oz, of the Dr. Oz Show.  

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