Joe Murad, the new CEO of Vida Health, talks about his vision for the company
Murad was appointed last week, succeeding founding CEO Stephanie Tilenius
Read more...Justin Krashefski grew up in Florida, so it surprises few he much he has embraced land and sea throughout his life. Florida is seemingly the perfect place to be a person of this disposition, because the state is surrounded by bodies of water and features miles of prime coastline.
This kind of environment is conducive to an active lifestyle, and Krashefski has embraced a lifelong path of fitness that has played a big part throughout his career.
Justin Krashefski was once a young athlete with a history of sports successes, and upon graduating high school, he joined the United States Coast Guard. He served there for five years, protecting our country from threats to the citizens of this country, by curbing drug trafficking, human smugglers and patrolling our coasts for any kind of threats that may lurk across the coast.
After his five years were up, he returned to serve domestically when he joined the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Justin Krashefski served as a police officer for four years, conducting himself with distinction and a reputation for outstanding dedication. One of the ways Krashefski led was through his outstanding physical conditioning.
He also led with numerous arrests in response to crimes of all kinds that occurred in the city. He witnessed violence, drug activity and other serious crimes during his service there and took his responsibility to the community to the highest levels. The plain fact of the matter is that physical conditioning boosts mental aspects, and both of those are part of the police officer’s job. That is why Justin Krashefski has always maintained his physical fitness.
Justin Krashefski practices a fitness routine all year round. His daily exercise plan keeps him fit and healthy. Krashefski knows that part of the formula is indeed exercise, but the other part is diet.
All author postsMurad was appointed last week, succeeding founding CEO Stephanie Tilenius
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