Tara Grodjesk is now serving as the creative counsel for The Spa at Bernardus and Quail Lodge & Golf Club
Carmel, CA, March 2003 The possibilities are endless with Tara Grosjesk serving as the creative counsel for The Spa at Bernardus and Quail Lodge. President of TARA SPA THERAPY, Grodjesk is responsible for creating and developing all of the spa products that will be used at The Spa. Her experience over the last 20 years makes her the ideal advisor when defining the spa's concept and philosophy, developing therapeutic body treatments and offering careful selections of high quality natural products for today's spa and wellness market. Her expertise in the health and fitness industry and her devotion to promoting wellness will be put to good use as she will act as an innovator and program designer of high quality, holistic products and services for Bernardus and Quail Lodge.
Grodjesk introduced Ayurvedic Treatments to the spa industry in 1987, which added a new dimension of spa programming to the otherwise classic European spa programs. This introduction defined her products and treatments as cutting edge and has enabled her to lecture and write for both the beauty and spa industries. Prior to this, she was the director of Bodywise, The Center for Relaxation and Rejuvenation, in New Jersey for six years.
Grodjesk received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Honors from the University of Michigan. She continued postgraduate studies in Ayurvedic Medicine for three years at the College of Natural Medicine in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is certified as an Ayuredic Practitioner. Not only does she have an extensive background in Aromatherapy, but she is a certified Massage Therapist and Holistic Health Educator as well. In addition, Grodjesk is extremely involved in continuing education where she can educate health professionals on Aromatherapy, Ayurvedic principles and other healing modalities relevant to the wellness movement. Grodjesk participated on the International SPA Association (ISPA) conference committee in 1998 and 2001 where she was in charge of recommending educational topics and assisting in the selection of speakers. She is currently serving on the ISPA Education Committee to help standardize professional skills and ensure quality standards of service.
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