We're excited to host our next Leadership Luncheon Series for the Young Professionals community!
In this series, you'll get tips and tricks (from local leaders) for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to start their own business as well as young leaders looking to grow within their organizations.
Please join us on Tuesday, November 12 from 12-1PM at Duffy's Tavern & Grill! Tickets are $25 and covers the workshop, networking, a lunch buffet and soft drinks. Pre-registration is required.
This event will be health and wellness themed. Our guest speakers for this event will be Sarah Armentrout, the co-founder of Carlisle Academy and Tiffany Lathrop, the owner of The Daily Sweat.
Thank you to Kennebunk Savings for sponsoring this event!
Speaker Bios:
Sarah Armentrout - As co-founder of Carlisle Academy, Sarah manages strategic oversight while also creating curriculum and coaching students. She has been in the field of equine-assisted therapies and equestrian sports as a coach and competitor for over 30 years and is a PATH, Intl. Advanced Riding Instructor, a PATH, Intl. Mentor, and a USEF Certified Silver Level Para-Dressage Coach. In the 1990’s Sarah worked at the National Center for Equine-Facilitated Therapy in Woodside, California under the tutelage of the late Barbara Heine, early visionary of the American Hippotherapy Association. She later moved into management at the Sagebrush Equine Training Center for the Handicapped in Hailey, ID with husband Nick, while also apprenticing as working student for Connected Riding Founder, Peggy Cummings. Prior to creating Carlisle Academy, Sarah was the Group Team Leader of Corporate Communications at Tom’s of Maine, managing brand identity, integrated communications, and corporate giving. Sarah currently serves on the statewide Board of Directors for the Maine Community Foundation and recently graduated with the 4th cohort of MCF’s Leadership Learning Exchange for Equity. She sits on the National Advisory Council of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation and is a Program Advisor for the University of New Hampshire’s Equine-Assisted Services Program. Between 2016-2019, Sarah acted as the National Coordinator for the Veterans Paralympic Equestrian Sport Initiative through the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Adaptive Sport Grant funded to Carlisle Academy, which helped shape the curriculum and pilot for the USEF Para-Dressage Coach Certificate Program under USEF Head of Coach Development & Technical Advisor, Michel Assouline. Sarah graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity College in Hartford, CT with a B.A in Religion and is always ready to integrate her academic interests with daily business operations and industry pursuits. She lives at Spring Creek Farm in Lyman, Maine with her husband and three children, home to their horses and many farm animals.
Tiffany Lathrop - Tiffany has been in the fitness industry since 2010. After three years of consistent yoga practice, Tiffany went to a Hatha Yoga teacher training program with a focus on anatomy with teachers who had studied both Baptiste + Bikram. From 2013 - 2019, she completed all trainings with a national barre franchise + became lead teacher at her local studio. She went on to complete her Buti Yoga certification in 2019, her 300 hr YTT in the spring of 2021 and Forrest Yoga advanced yoga teacher training in the winter of 2021. More recently she’s completed + continues to study Katonah Yoga® which is a syncretic Hatha yoga practice developed by Nevine Michaan over 40 years. This practice layers material from Taoist theory, geometry, magic, mythology, metaphor, and imagination — in a practical framework designed to potentiate personal and communal well-being. She believes that a daily sweat can create balance in life.
Please reach out to Kristin at members@gokennebunks.com with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!