Christine Hunt, Ann Pardo and Kyria Sabin
Ann spent a collective 35 years as a counselor, the first 20 in Chicago and the final 15 years in Tucson at Canyon Ranch as the Director of Behavioral Health. She was a sought after public speaker with an array of topics at her command. Her sense of humor in all capacities was legendary. Ann affected literally thousands of people’s lives. Kyria Sabin, a graduate of Duke University, a PMA Certified Pilates Teacher and a Licensed Massage Therapist, Kyria was instrumental in introducing and developing the Pilates Program offered at the University of Arizona School of Dance where she continues to serve as Adjunct Faculty. She also teaches the Pilates Youth Program at Amphi Middle School in Tucson. She is a frequent guest presenter at industry conferences both domestically and internationally and has served on boards for the Pilates Method Alliance, the UA School of Dance, the Haven Center for Women and the Foundation for Expanding Horizons.
Christine Hunt grew up on the east coast near Annapolis, Maryland. Her love of plants led her to the University of Maryland to pursue a degree in horticulture and landscape design. Little did she know, at the time, how much plants would become an integral part of healing her body and her current occupation. She discovered their role in healing when she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and switched to a plant-based diet.
Ann Pardo spent a collective 35 years as a counselor, the first 20 in Chicago and the final 15 years in Tucson at Canyon Ranch as the Director of Behavioral Health. She was a sought after public speaker with an array of topics at her command. Her sense of humor in all capacities was legendary. Ann affected literally thousands of people’s lives.