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Our Instructors
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Hi, my name is Lynn Darwish. I’m a NC native and have been living in the Charlotte area for the past 21 years. I’ve enjoyed watching the city grow and am excited to be teaching life-saving skills to area residents and employees. First, though, I’m a mother of three wonderful boys who keep me very busy when I’m not out teaching classes. You may even see one of them tagging along with me from time to time. I’ve been a Registered Nurse since 1996. I earned my Bachelors Degree at the University of NC at Charlotte. During the past 12 years I’ve come to find my niche in the nursing field. My passion is teaching. I’ve always valued education. I thrive on seeing others learn and grow. I’m glad I can now give back and be a part of others’ learning experiences. |
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My name is Cindy Lee. I have decided to join Lynns team because I feel the service she offers is helpful and beneficial to everyone. It is definitely crucial to our health care professionals. I enjoy meeting and helping people and love to cook and entertain. I've lived extensively in foreign countries where I was privileged to enjoy the diversity of cultures, customs and people. I worked within the home heath care system in Seattle for several years and enjoyed it very much. I love to work with the elderly. I feel everyone should learn CPR, especially once they have children or when taking care of elderly parents. I look forward being part of Lynns team and to offering classes in Spanish or English. |
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Hi I'm Todd Bramblet. I moved to Charlotte 11 years ago from the wonderful state of Ohio. I do miss the snow as winter is my favorite time of year. One of the most wonderful attributes of North Carolina is that the mountains are nearby, so I can still get into some snow every now and then. North Carolina has rekindled my love of the outdoors which I've had since my Boy Scout days. My favorite activity is hiking. The Carolina's offer many diverse trails to challenge any hiking level. I'm a leader in a local hiking club and get plenty of outdoor time. Many of the hikes I lead takes people miles from easy road access or civilization. I've been confronted with some very sticky situations and it is vital to have knowledge of First Aid and CPR. It's also good to know what to do if you run across one of them big Smokey Mountain bears! |
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