Antigone Trimis is a dynamic leader currently navigating a career break that allows her to deepen her expertise in holistic practices and educational methodologies. With a strong foundation in Feldenkrais practice and training from Santa Fe 4, as well as Shintaido body movement practice from...
Antigone Trimis is a dynamic leader currently navigating a career break that allows her to deepen her expertise in holistic practices and educational methodologies. With a strong foundation in Feldenkrais practice and training from Santa Fe 4, as well as Shintaido body movement practice from Pacific Shintaido, Antigone is uniquely positioned to integrate physical wellness into her professional development. Her certification in Restorative and Yin Yoga from Laughing Lotus Yoga Studio further enhances her ability to foster environments that prioritize well-being and mindfulness, essential components in today’s fast-paced work culture.
In addition to her wellness pursuits, Antigone has made significant contributions to education as a guest presenter for Spanish language classes at Stanford University and as a contributing writer for La Porte Education Advising. These roles showcase her commitment to community development and her ability to engage diverse audiences through public speaking and creative problem-solving. Her substitute teaching credential from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing underscores her dedication to nurturing the next generation of learners.
Antigone’s extensive experience in corporate reporting, project planning, and nonprofit management equips her with the strategic vision necessary to drive impactful initiatives. She thrives in collaborative settings, where her independent thinking and innovative approach can lead to transformative outcomes. As she embarks on this career break, Antigone is focused on weaving her passion for creativity and writing into her future projects, ensuring that her contributions continue to resonate on both local and global scales.