4. Led a wide variety of group fitness classesDuring my tenure for Inwood Athletic Club I was directly involved in the evolution of the fitness department from a single exercise studio to a state-of-the-art facility that serves over 4000 members with a 10,000 sq. ft. fitness floor, 2,500 sq. ft. of group exercise space and an Olympic size eight-lane, 25-yard indoor pool. Through this growth period I gained experience in many aspects of recreation programming, including management of community based fitness facilities, design and implementation of customized programs for individuals based upon comprehensive fitness assessments, and development of group exercise approaches such as Pilates, functional training, core conditioning, fitness kickboxing, golf fitness, senior fitness, youth fitness and post-rehabilitative training. I am passionate about creating high quality fitness and wellness programming. As Active Older Adult Program Supervisor I designed, implemented and marketed consistently successful trips, exercise and social programs. As Youth Fitness Supervisor I reduced program costs by 30% and increased participation. I was closely involved with numerous member retention programs, initiatives and events, and often served as public liaison in the community to provide education and marketing through speaking, print, radio and television media. I have coordinated the efforts of volunteers to acquire sponsorship and participation for a variety of charity functions, health fairs and fitness events.I served as a mentor for colleagues and was consistently commended by members for my outstanding customer service skills.
64. Performed free weekly blood pressure screenings Women exercise charity by Denise Baran-Unland For The Herald-News Nov 16, 2010 The benefits of several senior exercises classes are extending to the area’s hungry and overseas soldiers, thanks to the efforts of two groups of determined women. The first, who have exercised the last two years at Provena Saint Joseph Inwood Athletic Club in Joliet, meet monthly at a restaurant for fellowship and to collect canned goods for various food pantries. The second belong to a senior swim class. Last year, they collected and sent items to the troops. This year, the women will volunteer for Operation Care Package. Both groups are two years old, but, until recently, neither group knew the other existed. “A steady dozen of us are in the pool every morning, five days a week,” said Jean Eichholzer of Joliet. “But we also like to sit and chit-chat and enjoy each other’s company. Last year, I had a grandson in the Marines and one of the gals had a son in Iraq, so all of us made up packages for them. It was a wonderful experience.” This year, no one in swim group has family members that are serving, so Eichholzer suggested they pack boxes for Operation Care Package. She had helped that organization in the past and knew it always needed volunteers. Once the holidays have passed, the women don’t shelve their caring spirit — they bestow it on each other. “A lot of us are single people,” Eichholzer. “When we don’t see someone for a couple days or if someone is sick or having a problem, we give her a call and make sure she’s OK.” Marge Hirsch of Joliet said her charitable group started when several of the women began making lunch dates after exercise class. About 21 now participate each month. The women decided that, since they were meeting anyway, those in need should benefit from fellowship. The amount and types of food donations vary each month. For example, last month Hirsch bought a flat of mixed canned goods, four boxes of macaroni and cheese, and a pound of coffee. The women plan to double their purchases for Thanksgiving and Christmas. “There are a lot of widows in this group, and some whose husbands are not so active, but we feel if you can afford a club membership, you can spare some money for others,” Hirsch said. Like those in the first group, these women look out for each other. “We help with problems. We have pool parties in the summer. In December, one of the women is hosting the lunch in her home.” Hirsch is hoping others will be inspired by their efforts and that the two benevolent groups at Inwood can soon meet. “We can exchange ideas and make even more things happen,” Hirsch said. My fitness and social programs created life enriching experiences Active Older Adult Program Supervisor
65. T.A.S.K. Force Tackling All Sedentary Kids Developed an eight-week program designed specially for kids ages 6-12 who are inactive, overweight or have health issues. Youth fitness leaders provided nutrition, exercise and healthy lifestyle information in a fun and friendly environment. Used state of the art equipment including child sized strength training machines and the interactive SportWall, DDR, Wii and Wii Fit. Solicited referrals from local pediatricians and utilized the services of a registered dietitian and family behavior specialist. Conducted performance based assessments at the beginning and end of the program to confirm improvements in participants’ abilities. Obtained scholarships to subsidize program fees for families that demonstrated financial need. Youth Fitness Supervisor Supervised fitness staff to provide innovative youth fitness opportunities
66. Designed youth fitness day programs for school holidays and breaks Blending generations to create lasting family memories Youth Fitness Supervisor
67. Specialist in providing age-appropriate group exercise opportunities for active older adults Walk ‘N Weights Alternate intervals of walking and strength training with dumbbells and elastic resistance equipment. 50+ Fitness Fusion Improve cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength in this guided interval/circuit class designed for the older adult. Ageless Aerobics Remember grapevines, step taps and mambas? Enjoy low impact movements in this traditional aerobics class. Mature Mobility A special class for those 50 or better. Daily function improves with exercises that target flexibility and range of motion. Fitness Professional
68. Tbtc object What’s your fitness age? Get a team of 3 - 6 together and find out; age is just a number unless it applies to how healthy we are. Let our qualified, certified personal trainers help you and your friends, family or team lower your fitness age through a guided fitness program that includes supervised workouts and individual nutrition analysis. Teams meet 2x per week for 6 weeks. Fitness Professional Incentive Programs Walking Clubs 300-Mile Club Participants tracked mileage in a walking log and received a logo t-shirt and attended an end of program party. Walk Across America Walkers pooled mileage and watched as they progressed across the country on a wall mounted map. Each participant received a logo t-shirt and a weekly photograph of their location. Sole Searchers An unique blend of Geocaching and walking using hand-held GPS units.
69. “My 6 yr. (old) daughter attended the (Wii-Swim-Skate) program today. I have to compliment every employee from the two ladies at the front desk to every single person involved in this event. They were not only attentive but extremely patient and kind to even the most novice of skaters, right down to tying their shoelaces. I would appreciate it if they could be told ‘job well done’ and a huge thank you.” Karen Brasch 1/18/2010 “Would like to let you know how much Nancy J. has changed my life. Her encouragement and insight in helping me work out, take trips, talk in H20 has made such a difference. Thank you for having her here.” Barb Wojciechowski 12/14/2009 “Love Love Love Nancy’s class Thurs. @ 9:30. I have been working out 25 years and have never had this much fun working out!!! And I burn the most calories for the week. Thanks Nancy.” Sue McNamara 12/11/2009 Committed to excellent customer service
90. In The News Interviewed by Club Solutions magazine October 2009 issue DIFFERENT NEEDS Joining a health club may be outside a senior’s comfort zone, said Nancy Judevine, Active Older Adult and Youth Fitness Supervisor for Provena St. Joseph Inwood Athletic Club in Illinois. “Friendly front desk workers create a positive experience for seniors that will welcome them to your club and keep them there. Stellar customer service cannot be emphasized enough,” she added.
96. Managed organization accountsAs President of the Minooka High School Band & Guard Boosters I was directly involved with cost analysis and budgeting. I was responsible for planning and executing events and activities that benefited the student performers and the Boosters’ financial accounts. Under my leadership our fundraising profits rose by 25% and parent participation increased. My attention to publicity and marketing increased community awareness and participation in Booster events. I created an extensive Handbook and By Laws document which serves to outline and streamline procedures for future leaders of this organization. Fundraiser to cover expenses for annual performance trip. Profited $12,000.00 Fundraiser to cover expenses for annual student Band Camp. 2009 profit - $6900.00 2010 profit - $7500.00 Fundraiser to cover expenses for annual performance trip. Profited $15,000.00 Fundraiser to benefit General Fund. Profited $1,200.00
97. Created Handbook & By Laws to outline and streamline procedures for future leaders of the organization. Designed and distributed quarterly newsletter to inform and include family members. Produced customized financial forms available for download from the internet. Volunteerism Minooka High School Band & Guard Booster Organization
112. Entrepreneurship Timeless Creations Owner and operator, 1980 - Present A home-based business focused on the design, manufacture and marketing of art and craft items such as jewelry, textiles, seasonal decorations and home décor. I have exhibited and sold my merchandise at many shows throughout the tri-state area.
113. Nancy Elizabeth Judevine 25059 Meadowlark Channahon, IL 60410 815.351.3730 nejudevine@gmail.com