Sandy Avelar
Simon Fraser University
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Sandy Avelar is a highly experienced professional with 27.1 years of work experience. She possesses a wide range of skills including fitness training, public speaking, sports nutrition, and strength training. Sandy has a strong background in coaching, athletics, and personal training. She is also skilled in leadership, team building, and social media. Sandy has worked in various roles, including as a public order tactical advisor and a professional athlete. She is currently based in Vancouver, Canada.
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Public Order Tactical Advisor, Level III Occupational First Aid, Organized Crime Section, International Federation of Body Building Professional Athlete, 2011 Canadian National Champion
Work Experience
Sandy Avelar's Professional Milestones
- Police Officer (1996-09-01~): Creating a reputation for accurate and effective police procedures, enhancing efficiency and safety in the community.
- Professional Athlete (2011-07-01~): Assisted in achieving 100-plus athletes within the first three years, enhancing their overall performance.
Education
Psychology,
Bachelors,
Bachelor Of Arts
1995-1998Skill
Fitness Training
Fitness
Public Speaking
Sports Nutrition
Strength Training
Coaching
Athletics
Personal Training
Leadership
Training
Sports
Team Building
Social Media
Wellness Coaching
Weight Training
Cpr Certified
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Bodybuilding
Psychology
Industrial First Aid
Public Order
Cardiopulmonary
Counterterrorism
Law Enforcement
Public Safety
Organized Crime Investigation
Certification
Colleagues
Other Named Sandy Avelar
Frequently asked questions
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Sandy Avelar's role in Police Officer is Detective
Sandy Avelar's colleagues are Ahmed Aldhaheri,tarek safwat
Sandy Avelar's latest job experience is Detective at Police Officer
Sandy Avelar's latest education in Simon Fraser University