After months of research with employers, vendors and consultants across all industries, it is clear we must take a multi-skate holder view of the “wellness” ecosystem to tackle the challenges employers face in engaging employees (and their dependents) in their own health and well-being. No one organization, no matter the budget at hand, can solve them singlehandedly.
At the meeting this fall, wellness and HR executives with diverse viewpoints and experiences will come together to discuss, debate and exchange ideas on the impact of strong culture of health in the workplace on employee productivity and costs
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Joel T. Allison President and CEO, Baylor Health Care System;
#18 Modern Healthcare's 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare 2012
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Sandra Grunwaldt Full Engagement Training & Diabetes Education Manager
San Juan Regional Medical Center
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Becky Hall Vice President, Health and Wellness
Baylor Health Care System
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Susan Hanson Preventative Health & Wellness Coordinator
DuPont Pioneer
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Jill M. Lundin, MS Program Coordinator, Health Education and Promotion Center of Excellence
ExxonMobil Medicine and Occupational Health - Global
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Juli Merciez Advisor, Employee Benefits, Health Promotion Strategy and Design
ConocoPhillips
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LaVaughn Palma-Davis Senior Director, University Health and Well-Being Initiatives
University of Michigan
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