My husband and I both agree that the Academy has aided in catapulting our program further in the way of systemization, efficiency, and professionalism. Being a peer to like-minded individuals AND a student of experienced entrepreneurs (in addition to the role we play in our own gyms as the fearless leader), is crucial to being the most aware and effective CEO of your organization, and ultimately your life. We hold so much gratitude to the Academy for being that space we can learn, grow, vent, and cultivate the best version of ourselves as business owners.
Jessica Forte, Cheer Intensity Athletics
- August 31, 2020
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