Palm Springs, CA with Robyn Meltzer and Susan Brennan
Robyn Meltzer is a Human Resources Executive with extensive experience in diversified businesses and cultures. Her expertise is in the areas of people strategies, talent management, organization assessments, facilitation, curriculum development, and career coaching. She currently has her own practice providing Human Resource consultations and training to all levels of employees.
Prior to starting her own business, she served as Vice President, of Talent for ARYZTA and Vice President, of Human Resources for Otis Spunkmeyer. Earlier in her career, she held leadership roles for Genentech, Inc., Lucas Digital, and Levi Strauss.
She received a graduate degree in Organizational Development at the University of San Francisco as well as her Bachelor of Science degree from Utica College of Syracuse University.
She is currently a professor at the College of the Desert Partnership and Community Education (PaCE)program instructing on Human Resources best practices.
She has served on the Boards of the California Association of Student Councils and Inroads. She currently is on the Palm Springs Library Foundation Board.
Susan Brennan has been a practicing Chiropractor and running her own business for over 30 years. Currently, she is retired and living the dream in Palm Springs, Ca.
Her original degrees were in English and a Master’s in Psychology. She graduated from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. She has taught ages 3 thru adults. She wrote a course called Multiple Level Approach to Musculoskeletal Problems. She taught in Holland/ Sweden and Australia. These experiences convinced me that learning needs to be hands-on and interactive.
She has mentored other people wanting to learn some of the techniques that she used. This background will hopefully help me develop an educational program that is fun, effective, and experiential learning.
Palm Springs
City in California
Quick facts
Palm Springs, a city in the Sonoran Desert of southern California, is known for its hot springs, stylish hotels, golf courses, and spas. It's also noted for its many fine examples of midcentury-modern architecture. Its core shopping district along Palm Canyon Drive features vintage boutiques, interior design shops, and restaurants. The surrounding Coachella Valley offers hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails.
Elevation: 479′
Area: 94.68 mi²
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