Wellness Real Estate and
Communities Symposium
The Symposium was held May 2, 2023 at JPMorgan Chase Headquarters
This all-day event gathered the top business leaders in this sector to explore the continued momentum, trends and research for “building well,” taking a real-world, real-numbers look at the wellness real estate development and investment space. Access the insights from over 35 experts in this space with the Symposium on Demand package, including speaker videos, presentations and research.
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Must-Meet Attendees
Anticipate engaging discourse with top executives, developers, investors, architects, wellness experts and media. All attendees receive an exclusive Directory with contact details for all in-person participants, including notable speakers such as Craig Collin, CEO of Tavistock; Joseph G. Allen, assistant professor and director of the Healthy Buildings Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; and Deepak Chopra, the architect of wellness programming at JPMorgan Chase.
Compelling Conversations
Anticipate engaging discourse inspired by the Agenda topics, speakers and panels, but also with our signature Table Topic networking lunch where each table is hosted by a thought leader and designed to forge new connections and conversation on the designated topic and beyond. As always, our event will end with a Champagne Toast (or sparkling water if you prefer), just the beginning of the new relationships you will forge at this exclusive event.
Tangible Takeaways
A new business opportunity, three new ideas, clarity on a valuation—this Symposium will change your work for the better. In addition to inside industry execs sharing real numbers behind current and future projects, new research will be presented by the nonprofit Global Wellness Institute from their upcoming Wellness Policy Toolkit: Wellness in the Built Environment regarding strategies for implementing wellness policies, and the International WELL Building Institute will share emerging evidence on how investing in health pays back.