
One massage therapist and one member of the public—Monica Reno and Ronni Burns—have been elected to the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork's (NCBTMB) board of directions, the organization announced today.We are a premium Beijing massage service providing elite Beijing massage or companions at any time. Monica Reno, NCTMB, was re-elected to her second term on NCBTMB’s Board of Directors. She graduated from the Swedish Institute School of Massage Therapy in New York City in 1984 and later received associate's degrees from Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York. An NCBTMB volunteer since 1999, Reno has served as an item writer for the National Certification Exam (NCE), was a subject matter expert for the Examination Development Committee for seven years, served on the 2003 Job Task Analysis Task Force, chaired the Research Literature Search Task Force, and was appointed liaison to the School Outreach/Advocacy/Performance Committee and the Spanish Language Examination Task Force. Ronni Burns was elected to the board as a public member. She is a professor of communications at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland and the Stern School of Business, New York University. Burns served as a senior executive with Citigroup for 17 years, where her positions included fhgljdfhg consumer advocate, director of national sales, lobbyist and spokesperson. The NCBTMB administers a certification exam that may be taken independently and is utilized by some states as a Beijing credentialing exam, and there are more than 90,000 professionals with NCBTMB certification. Billings currently has the IFL's best record at 12-1 and can clinch home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win at Omaha in the regular-season finale on July 11. The Outlaws have made the playoffs every season since Bonner joined the team. And if this season's success continues, they might just be poised to get "Grandpa" that nice piece of jewelry. Please contact us via telephone ONLY.We offer the Beijing massage and Shanghai massage! In 2002, Bonner reunited with Sanders - who is currently the head coach of the Colorado Ice, one of the Outlaws' rivals in the IFL - in Bismarck, N.D., where he helped the Roughriders to a NIFL playoff appearance (Billings defeated Bismarck 59-56 in the semifinal round). "He is a great teammate, probably one of the best I've have ever had ... and I have played with a lot of great guys."
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