18 min

Ep. 81 Certifying for Success: How Studio Owners Gain the Competitive Edge with Mark Nash The Acrobatic Arts Podcast

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Attention Dance Studio Owners! In this episode Acrobatic Arts Associate Director, Mark Nash shares invaluable insights on why Certification is a game-changer for studio owners. Whether you're seeking to boost your studio's reputation, attract more students, or simply stay ahead in the industry, Mark breaks down the essential reasons why Certification is a must. Tune in now and unlock the secrets to studio success with Acrobatic Arts!
Need some visuals? Check out Marks's Weekly Mini presentation, Why YOU Want to Certify as a Studio Owner with Mark Nash, on YouTube!
Mark is the Associate Director of Acrobatic Arts, as well as an acro adjudicator, educator and certified examiner. He enjoys choreography and has won the Josephine-Hermene Schwarz award as well as received commissions to choreograph repertory and full-length works for various dance companies throughout the US. He was a professional dancer and has danced for Dayton and Cincinnati Ballets, and Ballet West.
Mark is also an eight-time Men's World Baton Twirling Champion, and has taught numerous world champions as well. He values education and has Master's Degrees in Business and Arts Administration, as well as many dance related certifications. Mark is also a devoted husband and father of three, and lives in California.
Email: mark@acrobaticarts.com
FB https://www.facebook.com/nashmark/
IG @nashmark23
Nash Twirling Academy https://www.nashtwirlingacademy.com

If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now!
Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/
Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
Acrobatic Arts:https://www.acrobaticarts.com/

Attention Dance Studio Owners! In this episode Acrobatic Arts Associate Director, Mark Nash shares invaluable insights on why Certification is a game-changer for studio owners. Whether you're seeking to boost your studio's reputation, attract more students, or simply stay ahead in the industry, Mark breaks down the essential reasons why Certification is a must. Tune in now and unlock the secrets to studio success with Acrobatic Arts!
Need some visuals? Check out Marks's Weekly Mini presentation, Why YOU Want to Certify as a Studio Owner with Mark Nash, on YouTube!
Mark is the Associate Director of Acrobatic Arts, as well as an acro adjudicator, educator and certified examiner. He enjoys choreography and has won the Josephine-Hermene Schwarz award as well as received commissions to choreograph repertory and full-length works for various dance companies throughout the US. He was a professional dancer and has danced for Dayton and Cincinnati Ballets, and Ballet West.
Mark is also an eight-time Men's World Baton Twirling Champion, and has taught numerous world champions as well. He values education and has Master's Degrees in Business and Arts Administration, as well as many dance related certifications. Mark is also a devoted husband and father of three, and lives in California.
Email: mark@acrobaticarts.com
FB https://www.facebook.com/nashmark/
IG @nashmark23
Nash Twirling Academy https://www.nashtwirlingacademy.com

If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now!
Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/
Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
Acrobatic Arts:https://www.acrobaticarts.com/

18 min

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