As the CEO of SEARHC in Juneau, Alaska, Charles Clement works with a board of directors to develop long- and short-term goals for the organization. Outside of work, Charles Clement makes time for outdoor pursuits like bicycling.
Harvard Health supports bicycling as an effective form of exercise that provides several different benefits for the body, especially muscles and bones. Cycling uses the glutes, calves, and thighs and builds these muscles. It also requires use of the abdominal muscles to remain upright while moving, and strong abdominal muscles help the legs and core look more defined. Because bicycling involves pedaling, it builds bones. The constant pedaling motion works and pulls the muscles, and the muscles pull the bones, increasing bone density and making the bones less likely to break. Finally, cycling is ideal for individuals with joint problems, as sitting and pedaling takes the stress of exercise off the legs.
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Charles Clement is the President and CEO of SEARHC (South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium) in Juneau, Alaska. When he is not involved with work, Charles Clement donates to the Alaska Children’s Trust. The Alaska Children’s Trust was founded in 1988. The organization strives to prevent and eliminate child abuse within the state. The Trust works with other similar nonprofits who share the same mission, including Prevent Child Abuse in Alaska and Strengthening Families. One of the programs The Alaska Children’s Trust works with is the Alaska Afterschool Network, known as AAN. The program strives to offer more educational outlets and opportunities for children across the state. In November of 2016 the Alaska Afterschool Conference was held to help provide information and resources to providers who administer activities, supervision, and education to Alaskan children outside of school hours. The workshop featured workshops from presenters at both a local and national level. The conference was made possible through a partnership of the Department of Early Education and Development as well as AAN. |
AuthorCharles Clement holds an undergraduate degree in economics and political science from Northern Arizona University and completed a masters of public administration at the University of Alaska. He also attended Harvard Business School’s executive leadership program. Archives
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