Founders
Founders of Project Walk®

Tammy Dardzinski
Executive Director / Co-Founder
Project Walk
Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center
Tammy began her career as a Marketing Manager for a bank in Virginia. Moving to San Diego in 1990, she continued on the same path working locally for a nationwide advertising firm. In 1995, she co-founded Function First Inc with Ted Dardzinski. From the success of this athletic performance center, Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center was formed. Tammy is an entrepreneur and has several years of business and leadership experience. She earned her BS degree in Business Administration from Old Dominion University and is also a Fitness Specialist. Tammy is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization and provides leadership and direction for its marketing, fundraising and awareness efforts.

Ted Dardzinski
Co- Founder
Project Walk
Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center
Ted’s formal education is from Trenton State College in NJ with a degree in Physical Education. After college, he spent the next four years pursuing a career in triathlons learning the physical and mental hardships necessary to be successful in a professional endurance sport. This four year journey ended with a common overuse injury that his formal education didn’t prepare him to understand or correct. Looking for a new adventure, Ted moved to San Diego and was hired at the world famous Egoscue Clinic, a postural and pain center located in Del Mar. For three years Ted worked under one of the leaders in the new field of exercise rehab. This opportunity allowed him to understand postural aliments and how to correct them, but it also taught him a different way to think. Always looking for a new challenge, Ted left the Egoscue Clinic to start Function First Inc with Tammy Dardzinski. This endeavor became a successful postural/pain and athletic performance center with clients all over the US. From these simple beginnings, Project Walk was born with just one spinal cord injured client. Since its beginning in 1999 Project Walk has grown to become the leader in exercise based recovery for SCI. Today, hundreds of clients take part in the program coming from all the states and from around the world. Project Walk is a leader in promoting a change for treatment for all people with a newer spinal cord injury.


