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American Council on Exercise

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Key people
  
Scott Goudeseune

Founded
  
1985

Revenue
  
10.46 million USD (2011)

Type
  
Nonprofit organization

Website
  
www.acefitness.org

Assets
  
10.55 million USD (2011)

Number of employees
  
70

American Council on Exercise

Headquarters
  
San Diego, California, United States

Similar
  
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Profiles

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The American Council on Exercise (ACE) is a nonprofit fitness certification, education and training provider with more than 60,000 certified professionals who hold more than 67,000 ACE certifications. Founded in 1985, American Council on Exercise (ACE) is a nonprofit organization committed to enriching quality of life through safe and effective exercise and physical activity. The organization’s mission is to protect all segments of society against ineffective fitness products, programs and trends through independent, third-party research, education and outreach. ACE national headquarters is located in San Diego.

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Certifications

In 2003, American Council on Exercise was granted accreditation by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies for all four of its primary certification programs.

Leadership

The American Council on Exercise executive team consists of: Scott Goudeseune, President and Chief Executive Officer Alex Mirnezam, Chief Financial Officer Cedric X. Bryant, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer Graham Melstrand, Executive Vice President, Engagement, Corporate Affairs Kerri O'Brien, Executive Vice President of Product and Business Development Carolann Dekker, Executive Vice President, Marketing Amanda Cass, Vice President, Finance and Human Resources

References

American Council on Exercise Wikipedia