ReDefining Workplace Wellness Roundtable
July 15, 2015
On July 15, the Global Wellness Institute held a roundtable discussion entitled “ReDefining Workplace Wellness” at the headquarters of Everyday Health in New York City. The discussion was moderated by Susie Ellis, GWI Chairman & CEO, and Renee Moorefield, PhD, CEO of Wisdom Works Group.
This illustrious gathering of business and thought leaders in the workplace wellness arena, engaged in a focused conversation about the future. The future of work itself, how that will necessarily impact the workplace, and what employers and employees are prioritizing as they shift from measuring success with numbers to measuring success with mutual respect and personal contentment. And how all of that adds up to wellness on a global scale. Representatives from the Clinton Global Initiative, Johnson & Johnson, Cleveland Clinic, Scientific American, Citi, Goldman Sachs and more participated in this robust conversation.
To learn more, read the Redefining Workplace Wellness Roundtable Report, and the press release highlighting key takeaways from the event.
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS:
Jeremy Abbate
Scientific American
James Brewer
Steelcase
Theresa DiMasi
Weight Watchers
Dr. Fikry Isaac
Johnson & Johnson
Shawn LaVana
Virgin Pulse
Veronica Schreibeis Smith
Vera Iconica Architecture
Joel Bennett, PhD
Organizational Wellness & Learning Systems (OWLS)
Dr. Luba Burtyk
Live Well atCiti Health Services
Susie Ellis
Global Wellness Institute
Mia Kyricos
Spafinder Wellness Inc.
Renee Moorefield, PhD
Wisdom Works
Mim Senft
Optum @ Goldman Sachs
Alfredo Carvajal
Delos International & Signature Programs
Kim Fox
Everyday Health Inc.
Nazlie Latefi, PhD
Pegasus Capital Advisors
Dr. Michael F. Roizen
Cleveland Clinic
Dondeena Bradley, PhD
Weight Watchers
Emily Dery
Clinton Global Initiative
Maggie Hsu
Downtown Project
Heather R. Lucas
Macy’s Inc.
Mary Ellen Rose, PhD
Institute for Healthy Destination Accreditation
Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier
University of Arizona College of Medicine and University of California School of Medicine
Paul Terry, PhD
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