ISPA STAFF
Proudly Serving ISPA and the ISPA Foundation
YEARS
30 STRONG
THIS MONTH WE ASKED:
If you could instantly master a new skill, what would it be?
Lynne McNees • President
lynne.mcnees@ispastaff.com • 1.859.226.4260
“Learn to play the ukulele I received for my birthday.”
Crystal Ducker • Vice President of
Research & Communications
crystal.ducker@ispastaff.com • 1.859.226.4427
“Shaping my golf shots so I can hit the perfect fade
or draw when needed.”
Jennifer Duckworth • Senior Director of
Resource Partner Relations
jennifer.duckworth@ispastaff.com • 1.859.226.4254
“I love to sing, but am absolutely terrible at it. If I could possess
any skill, it would be to have an amazing singing voice!”
Josh Corman • Director of Education and Research
josh.corman@ispastaff.com • 1.859.226.4372
“Playing guitar. I’m sure the years of practice would be very
rewarding, but skipping straight to mastery? Yes, please.”
Amy Finder • Graphic Designer
amy.finder@ispastaff.com • 1.859.963.1877
“There are a lot of things that fit into this category for me,
because I want to learn so many things. Here’s one:
therapeutic massage.”
Nelson Lane • Marketing Manager
nelson.lane@ispastaff.com • 1.859.551.3906
“I’d want to master the synthesizer!”
Samantha Smith • Project Manager
samantha.smith@ispastaff.com • 1.859.219.3619
“Digital creation—I would love to learn (and master)
graphic design and video editing.”
Jamison Stoike • Managing Editor & Content Specialist
jamison.stoike@ispastaff.com • 1.859.226.4354
“Something I wish I could do but I’ve not yet
even tried—knitting.”
Marja Walker • Graphic Designer
marja.walker@ispastaff.com • 1.520.891.3439
“It’s a toss-up between playing the piano
and being able to crochet from a pattern.”
VISION
To be the leader in promoting and enhancing
the well-being of the spa industry and the
people it serves.
MISSION
ISPA advances the spa industry by providing
invaluable educational and networking
opportunities, promoting the value of the spa
experience and speaking as the authoritative
voice to foster professionalism and growth.
JUNE 2020 ■ PULSE 61