Membership Assistants
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Lani Bolenbaugh Lani is an ACE Certified Personal Trainer, Lemond Revmaster Cycling Instructor, and AEA Certified Water Aerobics Instructor. She believes in achieving dreams, challenging one’s own limits, training hard and becoming the best you can be. As a personal trainer, it is her responsibility and pleasure to guide and motivate individuals towards achieving their unique fitness goals. Outside of the Club, Lani loves to hike with her dogs, play softball, and stay up late to read. |
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Cathy Corr Cathy brings her vast experience as a Missoula educator to The Women’s Club as a Membership Assistant with her friendly attitude and knowledgeable, organized demeanor. Fitness is an important part of Cathy’s life because without working out she wouldn’t remain as active as she does. Beyond the gym, Cathy loves biking, reading, and travelling. |
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Bonnie Dotz Bonnie has twenty two years experience in the health club industry. She also holds a third degree Black Belt from her twelve years in Martial Arts and is ACE Personal Training certified. Bonnie loves to get fit, stay fit, maintain her fitness – and have fun doing it. She believes in setting different goals and not letting age deter you from trying new things. For hobbies, Bonnie loves to hike with her family, run, weight lift, and compete in TaeKwondo. |
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Patty Guiberson Patty became a member of TWC in 2011 and quickly embraced the positive atmosphere that comes from women exercising and sharing time together. Patty holds undergraduate degrees in Human Resource Management, Sociology and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Montana. She enjoys hiking, biking, and all bodies of water. Patty's greatest joy is spending time with Joe, her husband of 43 years, and their seven grandgirls and one grandson. |
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Shelby Humphreys Since starting at The Women’s Club in the fall of 2008, Shelby has become an integral part of the TWC staff. You will see her around the club, going from task to task as part of her administrative assistant duties. Or, you might see her smiling face at the front desk. Shelby loves to share in the joy others find in their fitness journeys. Outside of the club, Shelby enjoys the outdoors. |
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Laura Jenkins Laura earned her B.S. in Wildlife Biology and B.A. in Organism Biology & Ecology from The University of Montana, Missoula. She is interested in personal training and women’s fitness, so she’s seeking Aquafit certification. In the mean time, you’ll see her smiling face at our front desk. Laura’s fitness philosophy is "There is no better way to spoil oneself than with a great workout", and additionally, she loves the way exercise improves her mood and the way she interacts with others. Laura’s main interest outside The Women's Club is fishing! She also likes reading murder mysteries and historical fiction about the struggles of women through time. |
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Rhanda Johnson Rhanda holds a B.A. in Music from Montana State University, as well as certifications in massage practice and spiritual directorship. Rhanda believes that fitness is an investment in your present and future – with great payoffs. “Love, take care of, and enjoy what you’ve got!” she says. Rhanda loves to stay strong and fit, prevent injury, and live fully by walking, playing music, cooking, and taking hot baths. |
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Rachel Kaufman Rachel holds a BS in Resource Conservation and carries that compassionate attitude forward in her service as a Membership Assistant at The Women’s Club. Rachel’s fitness philosophy fuses passion, hard work and dedication with exploration, camaraderie, fun-seeking and introspection. “Work hard, play hard,” she says. Outside of the club, Rachel is an avid outdoor enthusiast. She backpacks, cycles, skis, and forages for wild plants. She loves to garden and cook what she grows. Also, dancing to good, live music is another past time of hers. |
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Helen Kropp Helen has been involved in the health club industry for over 27 years. She has taught classes, worked in customer service, and managed different club departments. Currently, at The Women’s Club, she is the Program Director and also works on the sales and marketing team. Helen believes women should have the opportunity to workout in a safe and comfortable atmosphere where the staff is caring and they are able to achieve their goals. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling around watching her children in their different sporting events, playing Bunco with her good friends and spending time at the lake camping and boating. |
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Emily Lucas Emily is CPR certified. In addition to her duties as a Membership Assistant, she also teaches water aerobics classes. Emily likes to keep workouts short and intense. The less time a workout takes out of a busy schedule the more likely it will become routine. Interval training is her absolute favorite, followed by stretching and drinking lots of water! Emily is a full-time law student, so the majority of her time outside the club is spent studying. But when she’s free she loves the outdoors. Floating, hiking, and ghost town exploring are among her favorite activities. |
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Marianne Moon Marianne was a member of The Women’s Club for over thirty years before she became a Lemond certified cycling instructor and Membership Assistant Team Leader. Marianne says, “It is inspiring to have fun while you exercise! Networking with all the lovely women at TWC creates new friendships that enhance my fitness goals.” When she’s not at the Club, Marianne enjoys hiking, reading, golfing, playing bridge, going to lunch with friends, and spending time with her husband and golden retriever. |
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Emily Sielski When she’s not helping members at the front desk, Emily is a student at the U of M pursuing a degree in social work. Her fitness philosophy is taking care of yourself from the inside out. If we take care of our bodies, our minds will work that much better! When she’s not doing homework, Emily enjoys spending time with her family, friends and, of course, her dog, Franklin! |
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Linda Voss Linda has over 19 years of continued commitment to the members of The Women’s Club. Her ability to move is a gift she doesn’t take lightly. Our bodies were meant to move and the increments can be large or small, but it’s the movement that is important. Walk, run, swim, bike, or dance. “Find the joy in how you move,” says Linda. Besides being a full-time student, Linda enjoys outdoor activities; especially running, biking, gardening, and sharing quality time with her sons. She also volunteers with the Montana Natural History Center. |














