Wellness Wednesday - Intro to Lisa

LISA WISE • October 1, 2024

Hi, I’m Lisa Wise!


How do you know me?


Maybe the 12 years of teaching aerobics at the OAC!

My Layton Chamber of Commerce days - first female president and first Ex Director

Or maybe one of the many networking events or groups like BNI, Utah Women’s

Networking Group, Utah Independent Business Coalition or Stand Up Networking

It could be my 6 years with Local First Utah on the Board of Directors and chairing their

annual Celebrate the Bounty.

You may be a client and I have or still do provided your merchant services and credit

card processing; which I did for 12 years

Perhaps as an alumni of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program -

Cohort 4!


Now…


My business is Step-by-Step Wellness, and my focus is to share with you a wiser

approach to healthy living. I’m not about the latest “fads” or “trends”… just simple,

straight forward steps that focus on YOU and your health and wellness goals.


In 2019 I became a certified Integrative Health and Wellness Practitioner and got my

Nutrition Certification through Stanford Nutrition Sciences. I then went on to obtain training

through WorldLink Medical as a Hormone Specialist.


I invite you to check out my website, follow me here and join me for my Wellness

Wednesday posts!


https://step-by-stepwellness.com


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