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Jenny Sheetz and Michael Campbell direct the St. Joseph Institute.
Jenny Sheetz, MA, CN, has dedicated her life to healing and wellness. She has a degree in biology, a Master's degree in counseling, is a certified nutritionist and is trained in many forms of therapy and bodywork, including process acupressure, biofeedback, craniosacral therapy, neuromuscular therapy, aromocology, cold laser therapy and neurolingistic programming.
Jenny approaches her work from a holistic perspective, recognizing the interrelationship between body, mind, emotions and spirit. She has undertaken pioneering work in her field and is the author of numerous books. With 20 years of experience, she has treated more than 1000 adults and children with a wide range of needs, facilitating healing of the whole person as an approach to wellness.
As an integral part of her healing work, Jenny has developed many spiritual models and meditations. These tools form the cornerstone for many retreat programs. Her meditations on the life and death of Christ are used in spiritual retreats and are available in book and video formats.
Michael Campbell, MS, APR, is recognized for his expertise as a business and communications consultant. He has served as president of several international consulting firms and directed strategic planning, marketing and communications programs for hundreds of companies and organizations. As an advisor to CEOs and government leaders, he has worked with organizations such as McDonald's, Coca Cola, Holiday Inn, Xerox, General Motors, the governments of several countries and the United Nations.
Active in training, Michael concentrates on leadership building, problem solving and communication skills. He is also deeply concerned with strengthening ethics in business and has advised many organizations in this area. A frequent lecturer at universities, he recently completed a Master's of Science degree in Leadership and Business Ethics at Duquesne University.
Michael co-founded and directed a retreat center for 15 years. In that capacity he has lead more than 175 retreats on a wide range of topics on personal and spiritual growth. His articles on faith and ethics have appeared in many publications.
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