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The 2016 Arthur Murray All Stars Prepare for their Next Big Test

Written by Chris Lynam | Aug 29, 2016 7:11:20 PM

Wednesday, August 31st is D-Day for the Arthur Murray Bay Area staff.  

D, in this case, stands for District.  

The day, on the last day of August, is the Quarterfinal round of the George B. Theiss Arthur Murray All Star Competition, and Wednesday's round features the top Teachers, Executives, and Administrators from each location in Northern California and Nevada.  

Arthur Murray All Stars Prepare for Big Test

About the George B. Theiss Competition

Named after the late President of Arthur Murray International, the All Stars is a skills competition for every level of staff within the worldwide dance organization.  In an effort to improve the experience of students in all locations, the competition is the measuring stick for intensive training at the local, regional, and national level.  Focusing on areas like customer service, communication skills, dance instruction, and problem solving.  

The Testing

Similar to the Medal Ball exam for the students, the All Star Testing includes practical simulations rather than a blue book or number two pencil required multiple choice exam.  In an industry that relies so heavily on communication, it should come as no surprise that these exams are closely contested.  

The Big Picture

Since it is a competition, only the top scores can pass through to the next round, but every teacher, executive, and admin improve through the process.  "The big picture is to deliver an incredible, outstanding experience to the students, and the preparation, and testing, is a big part in improving in that area", says District Director, Daisey Lynam.  

The Participants

The following is a list of the staff moving forward into the quarterfinal round of the competition.  From there, the winners will advance to the Semi-Finals, held in Portland, Oregon, with the other quarterfinal winners from Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, and Western Canada.  The Championship round will be held at the Superama, in Las Vegas in October 2016.  

New Student Specialist Quarterfinalists

Yajenny Pacheco
New Student Specialist
Folsom
Lizzie Chapman
New Student Specialist
Millbrae
Alex Coloma
New Student Specialist
Fremont
Ron Ricardo
New Student Specialist
Livermore
Kayla Alston
New Student Specialist
Carmichael
Jonathan Garay
New Student Specialist
Hayward
Natalie Walters
New Student Specialist
Redwood City
Rafael Cadelas
New Student Specialist
Santa Rosa
Christina Mullen
New Student Specialist
San Francisco
Erica Evans
New Student Specialist
Stockton
Misty Henthorn
New Student Specialist
Walnut Creek
Ashlyn Smith
New Student Specialist
Los Gatos
Zach Howery
New Student Specialist
San Jose

Instructor Competition Quarterfinalists

Becky Esmiol
Instructor
Carmichael
Austin Bergstedt
Instructor
Folsom
Rhenell Reyes
Instructor
Millbrae
Melisandra Russell
Instructor
Livermore
Jace Guerrero
Instructor
Fremont
Oscar David
Instructor
Los Gatos
Miguel Dominguez
Instructor
Hayward
Sergio Garcia
Instructor
Redwood City
Genevieve Paz
Instructor
San Jose
Victoria Ayers
Instructor
Santa Rosa
Walter Piche
Instructor
Walnut Creek

New Student Counselor Quarterfinalists

Byron Payne
New Student Counselor
Carmichael
Evan Healy
New Student Counselor
Hayward
Joey Sena
New Student Counselor
Livermore
Annaliza Cruz
New Student Counselor
Redwood City
Julie-Marie Serrano
New Student Counselor
Santa Rosa
Eva Love
New Student Counselor
San Francisco

Supervisor Quarterfinalists

Kayla North
Supervisor
Carmichael
Alexis Morales
Supervisor
Stockton
Alex Doan
Supervisor
Redwood City
William Daily
Supervisor
Livermore
Zach Crawford
Supervisor
Santa Rosa
Evan Boyer
Supervisor
Hayward
Karen Prado
Supervisor
Walnut Creek

Admin Quarterfinals

Gerard Santos
Admin
Folsom
Jasmine Ventocilla
Admin
Fremont
Rachael Alonzo
Admin
Stockton
Eleanor Maccoby
Admin
Fremont
Jessica Morgan
Admin
Hayward
Charlotte Keezer
Admin
Walnut Creek
Lili Navarro
Admin
Hayward
Carolyn Serquina
Admin
Walnut Creek
Melissa Ortiz
Admin
Los Gatos
Christina Champman
Admin
San Jose

Rookie Quarterfinals

Ronit Amaya
Rookie Specialist
Folsom
Tyler Schiller
Rookie Specialist
Millbrae
Tawni Jackson
Rookie Specialist
Stockton
Jules Rivello
 
Rookie Specialist
Redwood City
Jenny Haveman
Rookie Specialist
Santa Rosa
Carla Gardner
Rookie Specialist
San Francisco
Yara Granados
Rookie Specialist
Fremont
Dustin Artinger
Rookie Specialist
Hayward
Holle Gutierrez
Rookie Specialist
Walnut Creek
Cimone Bassilios
Rookie Specialist
Livermore
Ramon Ruiz
Rookie Specialist
Los Gatos
Josh Johnson
Rookie Instructor
Carmichael

Final Thought

Think about this.  It is extremely difficult to be chosen out of this long list as the representative from each category.  The next,  most difficult spot to be chosen for?  The testing assistants.  It speaks volumes about the character, and the vision of the staff that don't advance to want to be a part of the testing process in some capacity, even if it is only to help by playing the role of a student for an entire day.  These staff, and all the instructors, executives, and admins, work non-stop to improve the quality of their service.  The All Star test is adding a spotlight to an activity that has always been there - a commitment to delivering an unbelievable experience for every student. 

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