Attitude Counts :: About Our Founders

About The Founder / Author

Author REBECCA EVANS is a motivational speaker, writer and empowerment coach. She founded Inner Element as a way to combine her experiences as a woman in the military, mom and world class athlete into an organization that provides effective life breakthrough strategies. Her core philosophy, “fitness from the inside out” resounds for men and women of all ages. As a frequent columnist, radio and TV show host, she shares her empowerment techniques with thousands of individuals weekly.

Rebecca's accomplishments as a business woman have landed her as Idaho Business Review’s “Idaho Women of the Year” honors and Boise State University's “Women Making History in Idaho”. She is a former Girls on the Run program director, Mrs. Idaho International 2004 and a Gulf War veteran. She lives in Idaho with her husband and four children.

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Author Beth Cunningham

Beth Cunningham began learning about and meeting people with disabilities at a very young age due to her parents who worked in this field.  Beth obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Tennessee and then moved to Colorado to pursue a job as a white water raft guide.  She returned to school in Colorado and obtained a Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and Vocational Evaluation from the University of Northern Colorado.  Beth has been working in the disability field since 1993 and is currently the director of Employment Services for Community Partnerships of Idaho. 

Beth and her department are committed to assisting individuals with disabilities to obtain gainful employment through vocational evaluation, counseling and placement services.  Beth believes that employment is one key aspect in independence.  Beth has a passion to assist people of all abilities to achieve their goals and to become independent.  Beth lives in Boise Idaho with her two young daughters, Gracie and Ella and her husband Troy.  She feels that education along with experiences at a young age is very important for kids to learn and to truly appreciate and value diversity.