New Ymca Staffers Get Down to Business

If you're looking for a place to get buff and healthy, the YMCA in Corry, Pa., might be just the place for you.

That's because two new employees there have joined the staff, the Times of Northwest Pennsylvania reports.

Personal trainer Skyler Kressler and Alexis Bevevino have been hired as wellness coaches and engagement and development coordinators, respectively.

"My main goal here is to help people reach their health and fitness goals," Kressler says.

"Ultimately, the goal is to contribute to the overall success and growth of the company while aligning with its values and objectives."

Both Bevevino and Kressler have backgrounds in sales and marketing, and both have bachelor's degrees, the Times notes.

Kressler, for his part, served in the Army for four years, reaching the rank of sergeant and being deployed once overseas.

"The exciting thing about my new role at the YMCA of Corry is my drive and passion to inspire and guide clients toward lasting wellness," Bevevino says.

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