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Marrin Innis '19
Marrin Innis '19
Title: Assistant Coach

Marrin Innis '19 enters her sixth season as an assistant coach with the dance program in 2024-25.

A four-year member of the Endicott dance program and captain of the 2018-19 squad, Innis played an integral in the Gulls placing in the top-5 in both Open Jazz (fourth) and Open Pom (fifth) at the 2019 UCA/UDA College Cheerleading & Dance Team National Championship. The placements in Open Pom and Open Jazz are the highest the program has ever achieved in each discipline.

As a student-athlete at Endicott, Innis also was a member of Endicott's L.E.A.D. program and worked for four years in the Visual and Performing Arts Center. Her other dance-related experiences include the Liza Indiciani Studio of Dance (choreographer/teacher) and Dance with Dena (choreographer/teacher). 

Academically, Innis, who was named to the Dean's List every semester during her Endicott undergraduate career, earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Her clinical experiences included Lawrence General Hospital (special care nursery & intensive care unit), Boston's Children's Hospital (cystic fibrosis & GI Unit), Beverly Hospital (telemetry unit), Salem Witchcraft Heights Elementary School (community health), Tufts Medical Center (maternal-infant unit), McLean Hospital (schizophrenia unit), and the Masconomet Healthcare center (transitional care). She also completed additional work-related experience at Boston Children's Hospital as an observer in the cardiac intensive care unit and operating room and at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center as an observer for solid organ transplant and shadowed a registered nurse (RN). 

Meanwhile, her thesis was entitled "Nurses Education on Communicating with Deaf Patients" and she holds the following certifications: Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) Triage, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, American Heart Association for BLS Healthcare Providers.