My name is Michelle. I’m an acupuncturist and I’m passionate about marketing and practice management.
I also work at Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture (FLSAOM) in Administration, and I teach in FLSAOM’s Integrative Practice Management course.
I’m passionate about acupuncture and believe – like you do! – that it can change the world.
But we can only change the world if we as a community of acupuncturists can reach more people and heal more patients. I want to help you succeed and do just that, with marketing & practice management advice and plenty of inspiration from other acupuncturists.
As acupuncturists, we have such a wealth of knowledge on everything from treating patients to running businesses, starting nonprofits to sharing our healing skills around the world. Let’s share that incredible knowledge with each other.
Amber is the owner, full-time mama, and part-time crafter of PetiteAmbre. She finds inspiration in life, travel and her happy place Paris. When not crafting, she can be found chasing her toddler, taking photos, and/or drinking wine.
Before becoming a Designer, Jen received a degree in Psychology with a minor in Anthropology from Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. While Anthropology stimulated her fascination with varying cultures, and Psychology explored the area of social work, both were lacking the creative outlet she yearned for. She seized the opportunity to move to Macerata, Italy to study Italian art and learn the language while being submerged in the culture. She soon began to realize that her passions for both design and helping people could culminate in an exciting career. After moving to San Diego, she enrolled in design school where it became apparent that design was in her nature as she graduated with top honors while simultaneously working at a high profile model home design firm. Over the following eight years she additionally dabbled in closet design, kitchen re-facing, upholstery, and professional real estate staging. By far, the most important outcome of these cumulative experiences was her realization that she wanted to design on a more personal level. Through her extensive experience in these many different aspects of the industry, she has refined a keen design eye for color and layout and an ability to work with a wide array of clientele and design tastes. And while high-end remodels and model homes were interesting, she prefers the joy and ease of the collaboration with clients who are budget conscious but who need help sprucing up their spaces. Jen explains: “I don’t want design to be unapproachable and scary for people. Designing your home should be fun, rewarding, and exciting, and it’s my job to make that happen!”
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Nicole Miyuki Santo is a lettering artist, graphic designer and teacher. She has found her spirit through her creative journey walking alongside others; whether that's designing for their small business venture or being a guide while learning the craft of brush lettering. Nicole stays grounded through yoga and journaling and is just like you and me navigating life with the good and the bad that comes with it all.
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