EDUCATION
- Ph.D. (Social Anthropology), University of Toronto, Canada 1986
- M.A. (Rural Social Development), U. of Reading, England 1976
- B. Soc. Sc. Hons. (Social Anthropology), U.S.M. 1973
- Panel NOSS Persijilan Kemahiran Malaysia
- Diploma ' Foundation Enhancement and Therapeutic Thai Massage & Foot Reflexology'.
- Thai Massage School Of Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Certificate : 'Theoretical and Practical Advanced Course of Rwo Shur Foot Refleksology'
- Rwo Shur International. Kuala Lumpur
WORK EXPERIENCE
1973-2005 : Research officer, Malaysian Agricultural Research And
development Instituit (MARDI) Dr Ahmad Ezanee has a long
career in conducting sociological research on
agricultural innovations and their impact on farming communities; and
technology transfer mechanisms studies.
2005 - present : Human Development Training Consultant . Upon retirement from the government
he has been actively involved
in conducting training courses for many government departments and agencies and
the Private sector on Managing Stress Through Reflexology; Creative Thinking at
the work place; Self Development; Effective Communication, and Body Language. In conducting courses he combines a wide
range of practical and hands on training experience in challenging sessions.
Dr Ezanee is also a body therapist and
reflexologist. Currently, he has been
actively involved in giving therapeutic body therapy and foot reflexology to
those in need in the Klang valley area. He is also involved in giving lectures,
conducting seminars and courses on Healing the Body Through Reflexology in West
Malaysia. He authored a book titled Pemulihan
Kesihatan Melalui Refleksologi. What
gives him great satisfaction in teaching stress management through reflexology
is when he received positive feedback from course participants. On the whole
they feel a sense of wholeness, revitalized energy and various
health ailments resolved through reflexology.
In the 10 years teaching reflexology,
he has seen many practice therapeutic reflexology to improve them personally,
socially and economically.
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