![]() Lisa Druxman is a nationally recognized speaker and author, and is considered an expert in the field of fitness, particularly pre- and postnatal fitness. Druxman earned her Master's degree at San Diego State University in psychology with an emphasis in exercise adherence and weight control. She created the weight management program, L.E.A.N. Mommy (Learn Eating Awareness and Nutrition), which is the focus of a book she's currently writing that will be published by Time Warner next year.
Druxman is also the founder and CEO of the fitness franchise Stroller Strides. She created the program with her desire to have a career that was supportive of motherhood. After much personal success, she franchised the business so that she could share that opportunity with other women nationwide. The program now has more than 300 locations in over 30 states. Druxman and her program have been featured on The Today Show, CNN and Access Hollywood, and in publications such as Entrepreneur, Woman's Day and more. Stroller Strides was voted one of the top 25 companies in the country to work for by Working Mother magazine because of its support of motherhood. In addition to running Stroller Strides, Druxman created the Stroller Strides stroller by BOB (www.bobgear.com), and writes and presents regularly on the topics of fitness and motherhood. Due to her commitment to women and motherhood, Druxman has been awarded the prestigious Women Who Mean Business Award by the San Diego Business Journal, was named one of the "Top 40 Under 40" by San Diego Metropolitan Magazine, and was a finalist for the National Association of Women Business Owners' Business Woman of the Year award. Druxman lives in San Diego with her husband and two young children. More Articles from Lisa Druxman:
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