Elements Massage To Give Away $25,000 in Prizes in ‘Summer Celebration’ Recognizing Massage Therapists and Team Members

Elements Massage is hosting a “Summer Celebration” to recognize and honor the studios’ massage therapists and team members. In total the brand will be giving away $25,000 worth of cash and prizes, including Apple AirPods, HyperVolt massage devices, and $500 gift certificates. This celebration culminates in a grand prize giveaway of $10,000 in cash awarded the week of August 30, 2021, to any eligible studio employee hired on or before Wednesday, June 30, 2021.

“The Elements Massage brand was started over a decade ago by a massage therapist with the goal of providing the therapeutic and healing benefits of massage therapy to every client. Today, the brand remains exclusively focused on massage and delivering on our mission of providing a personalized experience to meet each client’s need on every visit,” says Eric Stephenson, Elements Massage brand’s Chief Wellness Officer. “We’re thrilled to be hosting this Summer Celebration to recognize studio teams. The last year has been challenging but I’m so proud and grateful of all that we’ve done together to keep clients and studio employees safe. Members are returning at unprecedented rates and the studios are looking for more team members to help provide the healing benefits of massage.”

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