Courtney Newhouse is a detail-oriented Financial Administrator at the University of Pittsburghs University Center for International Studies. She combines expertise in finance and budgeting with a background in public health, holding a Master of Public Health from West Virginia University and a certification as a Certified Worksite Wellness Specialist.
As an enthusiastic wellness promoter and public health policy advocate, Courtney is passionate about helping others. Her background includes establishing worksite wellness education programs and is rooted in a strong customer service orientation, reflecting a personal investment in community well-being and effective interpersonal relationships.
Unique Fact: She uniquely merges her financial expertise with a Certified Worksite Wellness Specialist (CWWS) credential, showcasing a distinct commitment to both fiscal and personal health.
Read the full overview →They are generally friendly, so be careful when relying on their word. They are more about building relationships than just cutting deals. Unlike D or C types, they are convinced more by stories and testimonials.
Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.
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