

![]() Angela received her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science in 2003 and her Master’s of Physical Therapy in 2005 from the University of South Alabama where she graduated first in her class. She is a licensed physical therapist in the State of Georgia and has been practicing since 2005. She is also a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and American Academy of Manual Physical Therapy. Since graduating she has continued to develop her skills in manual therapy through the Institute of Physical Art and is working toward their certification as a functional manual therapist. Angela received her certification as a Level 1 Stott Pilates instructor on the reformer in March 2009 and has continued to pursue her training in Pilates and incorporate it with her physical therapy clients. While attending the University of South Alabama, Angela played four years of volleyball as the starting middle blocker. She has continued to stay active with both the volleyball and tennis communities since moving to Atlanta. In 2009 Angela and her husband, Evan, founded ProActive Physical Therapy, Inc. |
![]() Evan graduated Magma Cum Laude from the University of South Alabama (USA) with an accounting and international marketing degree in May 2005. He is currently pursuing a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Greorgia. Evan received his Certified Public Accountants and (CPA) license in May 2007 and is a member of the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountatns. Even worked with a missized public accounting firm for four years during which time he held the position of senior associate. He has experience in auditing, examinations, taxation and advising business organizations in the areas of systems controls long-term strategic planning, and taxation. he has worked with both small and large privately owned, closely held business operating in numerous industries including insurance, finance, and real estate. He was a three time recipient of the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List and was bestowed the trophy for the University of the South Alabama's International Male Athlete of the year. Evan played on th USA tennis team, which won the Sun-Belt conference tournament four times during his tenure and placed as high as ninth NCAA Division 1. Evan was a top 100 NCAA Division 1 Singles Player and represented South Africa multiple times during his international junior career. |