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Client Experience Coordinator

Dana Aldar

Dana brings a warm, thoughtful approach to her work, emphasizing Harrison’s commitment to individualized care and deep compassion for every client. Her enthusiasm for building connections makes her an invaluable member of the team, as she strives to make each client feels special and cared for from the moment they walk into the Centre. She considers longevity an important health goal and appreciates Harrison’s dedicated approach to prevention as a way to educate clients and optimize their overall wellbeing.

Dana obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a minor in Psychology from University of British Columbia in 2022. With over a decade of experience in the hospitality industry, she brings a wealth of knowledge in delivering personalized and thoughtful service. She worked in administrative roles at a law firm and physiotherapy clinic where service excellence and respect were highly valued. Her strengths lie in building meaningful connections through conversation, celebrating happy moments, and providing support during difficult times.

Outside of work, Dana enjoys travelling to new places, and staying active with hiking and yoga. She also appreciates the quieter moments when she can unwind by reading, cooking, making jewelry, and spending quality time with friends and family.

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