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Kareem Collins

Occupation: 1) Cancer Exercise Specialist; 2) Entrepreneur
Company: 1) Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Education:
BS in Kinesiology and Exercise Science, Brooklyn College (2004)

Certifications:
Cancer Exercise Specialist Program, Cancer Exercise Training Institute (CETI) (2022); Special Olympics Inclusive Fitness Online Training, The American Council on Exercise (2022–Present); Adaptive Fitness for Clients with Special Needs, The American Council on Exercise (2022–Present); Arthritis Foundation: Walk with Ease, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2022–Present); Sustaining Mobility and Movement: Lower Body and Human Movement Science, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2021–Present); Human Movement Science and Sustaining Mobility and Movement, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2020–Present); Working Through Cancer: Exercise as a Part of Recovery, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2020–Present); Brain Training, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2019–Present); Parkinson’s Disease, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2019–Present); Prehab vs. Rehab, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2018–Present); Injury Prevention of the Spine: Series 3, Athletics and Fitness Association of America (2016–Present)

Career:
Entrepreneur, Self-Employed (2020-Present); Cancer Exercise Specialist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (2023-Present); Fitness Coach, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, New York, NY (2023-Present); Parkinson’s Exercise Program Instructor, 92nd Street Young Men and Young Women’s Hebrew Association, Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West, NY (2014-Present); Personal Trainer, Exercise Instructor, Coach, Instructor L.I.U., New York Sports Club, New TSI Holdings, Inc., New York City Metropolitan Area, NY (2002-2014)

Career Related:
Coach, Boxing; Coach, Track and Field

Civic:
Annual Participant, Wings for Life World Run; Supporter, Young Adults with Autism, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University; With, 92nd Street Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association; Donor, Various Philanthropic Initiatives; Donor, Cancer Walks; Donor, Medical Hypertension Research; Donor, Community Support

Creative Works:
Host, “New Journey: Living with Autoimmune Conditions” (2026-Present); Host, Box N Build 2.0; Host, Post-Op Cancer Exercise Program

Awards:
Honoree, America’s Best in Medicine (2026)

Family:
One Niece
One Nephew

Hobbies:
Doing physical fitness; Gardening; Listening to music; Being in nature; Spending time with his niece and nephew, Creating new impactful exercise programs

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