Before last year’s Susan G. Komen 3-Day® Series, we introduced the local coaches from each city. These are the staff members who support the Komen 3-Day walkers and crew members all year round, answering phone calls and emails, hosting community events, assigning crew captains and juggling dozens of other tasks to make sure that the 3-Day® participants make it to their events excited and well prepared.
Since we gave you the coaches’ full profiles last year, we’ll delight you with just a fun update before each event this year. Michigan’s up first (you can read last year’s “Meet the Michigan Coaches” here)!
What was your favorite memory from the 2014 Michigan 3-Day?
Jennifer (Michigan Participant Coach) – My favorite part of last year’s Michigan 3-Day was the few miles that I was able to walk the route and connect with walkers. I happened to be on the route at the same time as Amy, a first-time walker whom I had talked with over the phone many times, but we hadn’t yet had a chance to meet face-to-face.
Ann (Michigan Local Events Coach) – My favorite thing in 2014 was getting a chance to see all the folks that I had met at local events all year. Seeing those people out on the route or in camp having a terrific time was so wonderful! The absolute best was when people who had been terribly nervous (about the walking, the fundraising, the camping…) made a point to tell me how great the weekend was and how happy and proud they were that they had overcome their fears and made it to the 3-Day!
Gina (Michigan Crew & Volunteer Coordinator) – It’s hard for me to pinpoint just one memory and there are so many parts of the event that I’ll always carry with me. I love seeing the camaraderie. The (pink) energy is contagious and the Michigan crew and walkers are a solid community fighting towards a world without breast cancer.
Fun facts about the Michigan Coaches – Can you guess which fun fact is true about which coach? (There are 3 facts about each coach; answers will be at the end of the Twin Cities coach catch-up later this month!)
- Right after college I worked as a zookeeper at a small mid-Michigan animal park. I had the “tough” job of acclimating our new cougar kittens, which basically involved sitting in the enclosure while three rambunctious (yet adorable) young cougars climbed all over me.
- When I am not living all things 3-Day, I am mom to a spirited toddler and sweet baby!
- The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of my favorite places and I look forward to the day when I can take an extended vacation to hike the backcountry.
- I am always on the lookout for ways to make fun memories and I have participated in mud runs, color runs, the Santa Hustle and the Polar Plunge.
- I love to read, and I challenged myself at the beginning of 2015 to read at least 24 books by 12/31/15. I am currently on #14.
- Most evenings you can find me tuned into Bravo TV…It’s my guilty pleasure! I love all things reality television, celebrity gossip and fashion blogs.
- I live in the Chicago suburb where John Hughes (famous director of several 80s “brat pack” movies) lived and set his movies. Scenes from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and The Breakfast Club were filmed at the high school my son attends.
- I have scars on my right hand from a disagreement with a baboon over who got to use my watch.
- In my close to 12 years with the 3-Day, I have worked in 3 different event cities but I am now proud to be back home in Michigan.