Meet the staff at IPF:

Walter Norton Jr.
As the Director of Training at IPF, Walter Norton Jr. works with athletes of all
ages and abilities ranging from Middle School
to Elite Professionals and Olympic Athletes.
With 15 years of industry experience, Walter's athletes and clients have had
success in all phases of their life:
from on the field championships, to weight loss, to personal development, and
professional achievement.
Walter has trained more athletes over the last decade than anyone in New England.
He has worked with 1st Round Draft Picks in Football, Basketball and Hockey.
He has trained professional athletes in Golf,
Boxing, Lacrosse, Fitness, Sports Entertainment and consulted for
major sports organizations.
Teams and individuals Walter Norton Jr. has worked with include:
- 2008 World Champion Boston Celtics (NBA)
- New England Revolution (MLS)
- Boston Breakers (WUSA)
- Boston Bruins (NHL)
- Boston University Hockey (NCAA)
- 40 medalist for the 1998, 2002and 2006 Olympic Games

Jamie Damon
Jamie Damon, an Andover native, is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
(CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a certified
sports performance coach from the USA Weightlifting Association. Jamie graduated
from Emory University where he competed in Track and Field. He joined the staff at
Emory as a strength coach working closely with several men and women’s teams. As
a coach and personal trainer, Jamie has been training athletes and the general
population.
Liz Keady
Liz Keady graduated from Milton Academy in 2003 where she was a standout captain
of the varsity soccer, hockey, and track teams. She also played varsity lacrosse her junior
year. Keady was awarded MVP in both soccer and hockey. She was also named All ISL and
All-Scholastic in soccer, hockey and track. Keady won 4 national championships in hockey
with Assabet Valley and continued her playing career at both Princeton University and the
US National Team. While at Princeton she earned All ECAC and Ivy League First Team selections
and was a 3-time MVP and Captain her senior year. During her senior year she won the Sarah
Devons Award, given to one female athlete nationwide who has demonstrated the highest level of
dedication and leadership to sports. Currently, Keady is pursuing certification in the strength
and conditioning field.