Chicago, IL - Cortiva Institute – Chicago is hosting the two-day event aimed at owners and managers of spas and massage therapy organizations from around the country. It will combine motivational and interactive workshops from key Cortiva management, access to industry leaders to brainstorm about the state of the industry, a keynote address from WTS International’
Four workshops will cover topics vital for spa owners. Rebecca Edwards, Corporate Director of Career Services for Cortiva Institute, has developed a workshop called “Managing Massage Therapists and other Health & Wellness Practitioners”
Rebecca notes, “You have creative, sensitive massage therapists who need to be connected to the nurturing aspects of their job who now work in a more corporate environment. From a manager’s perspective, how do you translate corporate lingo into a language that practitioners will appreciate? We can’t turn massage therapists into corporate employees, so we must speak their language and discuss issues in a light that allows them to perceive the value in it for themselves.”
“Intentional Leadership & Powerful Communication,”
Rebecca will present both the key concepts behind intentional leadership and management, and real tools for people to implement immediately. “Transforming estheticians into leaders can be challenging. Cortiva wants to unleash these courses to be of service to the industry. No one else is addressing it.”
Rebecca has been in management and leadership roles in the wellness education industry for the past 15 years. She has trained and managed highly productive sales and management teams, taught business course and coached hundreds of individuals in their business and personal lives. She has worked extensively with spas and resorts to assist them with identifying and hiring first-rate therapists, and her role at Cortiva includes managing career services and employer relations.
Patrick Pheasant, Corporate Director of Continuing Education and Online Training at Cortiva Institute, will lead two workshops. The first, “Client Care – Creating a Return on the Experience,”
Patrick’s Day 2 workshop, “Dealing with Change in the Spa Industry,” is designed to inspire spa owners and managers and will provide participants the opportunity to discuss specific challenges and brainstorm real solutions with other professionals. “To handle the evolving market, we must involve everyone in the communication process. At the high end, clients are spending more and there’s increased overseas investment in the U.S. market. Simultaneously, fewer customers are seeking out body work, even though they are spending more. We’ll talk about how to deal with these changes by reframing our businesses,”
While living in Japan for 12 years, Patrick worked with a start-up company that trained small business owners and large corporations alike in the fine points of client retention and employee empowerment. He holds a Master of Education degree, and has completed additional graduate degrees in Occupational Studies and Change Management. His specialty areas include interactive management training, healthcare and people development.
Patrick notes, “Currently there is no organization providing such targeted business training for spa managers. Most health and wellness education providers teach specific modalities and how to open one’s own spa. Cortiva’
The conference will take place at Cortiva Institute – Chicago, School of Massage Therapy, 17 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60602 from 9:00am to 5:30pm, July 31st and August 1st, 2008. For more information about the conference, visit http://www.cortiva.com/
For more information about Cortiva Institute and its national community of schools, please visit http://www.cortiva.com.


