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2017 Indiana Health and Wellness Summit
IN PARTNERSHIP WITHPRESENTED BYPRESENTING SPONSOR
www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
October 3-4, 2017 | Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTEROnline: www.indianawellnesssummit.com/registerPhone: (800) 824-6885Email: [email protected]: (317) 264-6855Mail: 115 W. Washington St., Ste 850S, Indianapolis, IN 46204
October 3-4• Indiana Chamber or Wellness Council of Indiana Member: $399• List price: $499• Student: $99
October 3 or 4• Indiana Chamber or Wellness Council of Indiana Member: $299• List price: $399
October 4• Monumental Morning Walk/Run (Complimentary; pre-registration is
required. Register online at www.indianawellnesssummit.com/events)
Group Discounts Available! Groups of two or more are eligible for a 20% discount with the promo code GROUP20.
SUMMIT HOTEL INFORMATIONThe Hyatt Regency Indianapolis is the official hotel of the 2017 Wellness Summit. To reserve your hotel room at the discounted conference rate, contact the Hyatt Regency at (888) 421-1442 (request Wellness Summit room block) or visit www.indianawellnesssummit.com/hotel. Subject to availability. Rooms cannot be guaranteed after September 11, 2017.
CANCELLATIONS/SUBSTITUTIONSAll cancellations must be received in writing. A $25 processing fee per person will be charged for all cancellations. Cancellations received within two weeks of the summit date will be issued a credit certificate, less the $25 processing fee. Credits can be used toward any future Indiana Chamber conference(s) for up to one year. Credit is fully transferable. Substitutions are welcome at any time, but are requested in advance of the summit.
SPECIAL DIET REQUESTSIf you have a special dietary restriction or food allergies, please email us at [email protected] no later than four business days prior to the summit so we can make arrangements for your meals.
SUMMIT SCHEDULE AT A GLANCETuesday, October 3
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Hours
8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Opening Keynote Presentation, feat. Chef Michel Nischan
9:30 a.m. Hydration Break
9:45 a.m. Concurrent Session One
10:45 a.m. Let’s Move Break
11:00 a.m. Concurrent Session Two
12:15 p.m. Wellness Idea Share Lunch
1:30 p.m. Concurrent Session Three
2:30 p.m. Healthy Choice Break
2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session Four
3:45 p.m. Stretch Break
4:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Five
5:00 p.m. Summit Reception/Expo Preview
6:00 p.m. Adjourn for the Day
Wednesday, October 4
6:30 a.m. Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Walk/Run
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Wellness Council of Indiana Member-Only Event
7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Registration Desk Hours
8:00 a.m. Expo Opens/Continental Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Morning General Session, feat. Laura Schroff
10:00 a.m. Hydration Break
10:45 a.m. Concurrent Session Six
11:45 a.m. AchieveWELL Awards Luncheon
1:30 p.m. Energizing Break
1:45 p.m. Concurrent Session Seven
2:45 p.m. Let’s Move Break
3:00 p.m. Expo Closes/Choose Your Own Wellness Adventure!
4:00 p.m. 2017 Indiana Health and Wellness Summit Adjourns
To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
2017 INDIANA HEALTH AND WELLNESS SUMMIT
Michel NischanChef, Author and Food Equity Advocate, Founder and CEO, Wholesome Wave
Michel Nischan has advocated for more than 30 years for a more healthful, sustainable food system. Nischan, whose parents were farmers, began his career at 19 cooking breakfast at a truck stop. He quickly realized that the ingredients coming in the back door fell far short of the farm-fresh harvests he’d grown up on, and began a life-long career championing the farm-to-table concept. Nischan is the author of three cookbooks on sustainable food systems and social equity through food.
Sponsored by:
SUMMIT KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Tuesday, October 3 | 8:30 a.m.
Opening Keynote Session
CHANGING THE WORLD THROUGH FOOD
Wednesday, October 4 | 9:00 a.m.
Morning General Session
ADDING MORE MEANINGFUL PURPOSE TO OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH SHARING ACTS OF KINDNESS
Laura SchroffFormer Media Executive and #1 New York Times Best-Selling Author of An Invisible Thread
As a keynote speaker at more than 200 events, Laura Schroff encourages her audience to look for their own invisible thread connections. She highlights the importance of opening up our eyes and hearts to the opportunities where we can all make a difference in the lives of others and in our own communities. Laura is a passionate and compelling voice on the power of small acts of kindness and mentorship, and she has fully committed herself to advocating and inspiring others through her books: An Invisible Thread, An Invisible Thread Christmas Story and Angels on Earth. Hear first-hand how we can all bring a more meaningful purpose to our communities through sharing acts of kindness.
Sponsored by:
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!We are excited to again offer a session for all attendees to wrap up your time at the 2017 Indiana Health and Wellness Summit: “Choose Your Own (Wellness) Adventure!” At this fast-paced and upbeat session, you’ll have the opportunity to hear four different presenters speak on four topics of your choosing. These quick, 13-minute talks will give you a great deal of important information in a short amount of time! Then, when instructed, move on to your next topic – all in the same room!
To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
WELLNESS IDEA SHARE LUNCHEONOctober 3Connect with your fellow summit participants for an interactive lunch and hear what other companies are doing to impact employee wellness.
WELLNESS EXPOOctober 3-4Navigate your way through the Wellness Expo and visit our partners, sponsors and exhibitors. Door prizes will be announced throughout the reception on October 3 and all day on October 4.
Participate in the Expo game to be eligible for the grand prize of $500 cash. Must be present to win!
GET MOVING! WELLNESS ACTIVITY CENTER October 3-4Provided by:
We know how tough it is to sit all day – so don’t! The following activities will be offered during educational session breaks:
• Yoga• Stretching• Chair massages – Oct. 4 only
WALKING TRAILOctober 3-4Take a break, join a colleague and add some extra steps to your day. Follow the inside walking trail, with step counts provided.
BEYOND MONUMENTAL MORNING WALK/RUNOctober 4Start day two of the Summit with your fellow attendees and supporters of Indiana’s largest marathon. Staff from the Beyond Monumental will host a free, casual morning walk/run around the canal in downtown on October 4 at 6:30 a.m., leaving from the entrance of the Hyatt Regency. All ages and abilities are welcome.
Pre-registration is required and available online at www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com/run. Password: BEFIT
ACHIEVEWELL AWARDS LUNCHEON October 4Free for summit attendeesAchieveWELL is the Wellness Council of Indiana’s award-winning tiered program for developing a comprehensive strategy for wellness. Standards are progressive from the Three-Star Award through the Five-Star Award. Join us at the AchieveWELL Awards Luncheon as we celebrate and honor all newly designated companies!
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACTIVITIESWe are happy to partner with Back on My Feet, Teachers’ Treasures and local children’s organizations to give back to the community through a number of unique opportunities. For more information, visit www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com/events
SUMMIT EVENTS
HRCI: This program has been pre-approved for up to 7.0 HR recertification credit hours through the HR Certification Institute.
The use of this seal is not an endorsement by the HR Certification Institute of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met the HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.
SHRM: This course is pre-approved for up to 7.0 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP credentials.
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP
CHES: Continuing education contact hours in health education is pending.
HR Specialist Certificate: This course will provide up to 2 credits toward the completion of your Human Resources Specialist Certificate.
CONTINUING EDUCATION (Continuing education credits are subject to change)
To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
2017 INDIANA HEALTH AND WELLNESS SUMMIT
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
(As of June 29, 2017. List subject to change).
Visit the Expo to learn more about the products and services offered by our diverse range of exhibitors and sponsors. By visiting each booth, you are eligible to win prizes throughout both days!
• AirFeet Technologies• American Specialty Health• Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana• Apex Benefits • AssuredPartners of Indiana • Beyond Monumental• Clinical Solutions, LLC• Complete Wellness Solutions• Delta Dental of Indiana• Dental Health Options by Health Resources, Inc.• Elements Financial• Ertel & Company, Inc.• FirstPerson• Franciscan WorkingWell / TravelWell• Fun-Races• Gibson• Gregory & Appel Insurance• Humana• Indiana Chamber Membership• Indiana Vein Specialists• IU School of Public Health - Bloomington• MDwise, Inc.• New Avenues Inc.• OrthoIndy• OurHealth• PHP• PTS Diagnostics• Regions Bank• Unified Group Services, Inc.• Wellness Council of Indiana
Sponsor opportunities are still available, but space is limited. For more information, call Jim Wagner today at (317) 264-6876.
WELLNESS COUNCIL OF INDIANA SPONSORS
Champion Sponsors
Premier Sponsors
Trustee Sponsors
PRESENTING SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
Connecting Wellness to Corporate Responsibility Julie Burns, COO, Jump IN for Healthy Kids
Fighting Financial Stress with Education James Davidson, Financial Literacy Manager, Financial Center First Credit Union
Three Simple Words: EAT REAL FOOD! Zonya Foco, RDN, CHFI, CSP, Professional Speaker, Nutritionist and Author, Zonya Health International, Inc.
Put Your Best Fork Forward – Let’s Experience National Nutrition Month Concepts! Terry Gehrke, M.Ed., MCHES, EP-C, President, Balanced Wellness LLC
CHOOSE YOUR OWN (WELLNESS) ADVENTURE (3:00-4:00 P.M.)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3
Concurrent Session One9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
1A. Promoting and Incentivizing Active Transportation for the Worksite Setting (N; All)Pete Fritz, AICP, Healthy Communities Planner, Indiana State Department of Health and Kim Irwin, MPH, Executive Director, Health by Design
1B. Build Resiliency to Work-Related Stress (I; 250+)Kristen Ruble, MA, CHES, Executive Director, Live Healthy Hoosiers
1C. Building a Wellness Program on a Limited Budget (Any; All)Lisa Day, Benefits and Wellness Specialist, Kimball International and Angie Kleinhelter, Director of Human Resources, National Office Furniture
1D. Is a Clinic Right for My Company? Panel Discussion Exploring Clinic OptionsPanelists TBD
1E. Employee Assistance Programs: The Basics Ann Stephens Vawter, LCSW and Kimble Richardson, M.S., LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, LCAC , Manager, Business Development and Referrals, Community Health Network - Behavioral Health
Concurrent Session Two11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
2A. The Lowdown on High Tech: The Health Effects of Technology (Any; All)Kelly Fenol, MHA, CEO, SPIRE Wellness; Ryan A. Cotton, PT, DHS, OCS, Partner, Body One Physical Therapy, Director of Body One Work Solutions; and Brad Ralston, DC, Doctor of Chiropractic, Chiropractic Neurology Center of Indianapolis
2B. Building Conflict Capability to Support Employee Well-Being (Any; All)Daniel Griffith, Director, Conflict Resolution and Dialogue Programs, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
2C. How the Affordable Care Act/American Health Care Act Affects Workplace Wellness Shalina Schafer, Of Counsel and Tara Sciscoe, Partner, Ice Miller LLP
2D. Strategies for Engaging Remote Employees in Health and Wellness (Any; 101+)Nathan Mowery, JD, President; Lisa Arvesen, Regional Practice Manager - Southern Indiana Region; and Jason Vore , MHA, Regional Practice Manager - Indiana Central Region, Activate Healthcare
2E. Food Equity: Addressing Food Deserts Through Community and Urban Gardens Michel Nischan; Julia Quattrini, RDN, Food Systems Specialist, Marion County Public Health Department, Chronic Disease; Brian Schroeder, MHA, Administrative Director, Eskenazi Medical Group; and Danielle Patterson, Government Relations Director, American Heart Association
Concurrent Session Three1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
3A. Reducing Costs for Employees Living with Diabetes (Any; All)Brenda Jagatic, BScN, RN, CDE, Diabetes Education Coordinator, Indiana State Department of Health
3B. Let’s Think Bigger! Workplace Wellness Programs as a Foundation for Changing our Businesses and the World (I/A; All)Dora Lutz, MBA, Founder & President, GivingSpring
3C. Wellness Techniques for Small, Home-Based and Mobile Businesses (Any; 0-100)Mary Ann Wietbrock, RN, MSN, ACNS-BC, Personal & Business Health Coach, Cardinal Elements Inc.
3D. Creating and Maintaining Buy-In Through the Use of Influence and Persuasion (Any; All)Julius Rhodes, SPHR, MSHR, Founder and Principal, mpr group
3E. Building Effective Intercultural Teams (N/I; All)Martin George, CEO, LTC Language Solutions
Concurrent Session Four2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
4A. Domestic Violence and the Workplace (Any; All)Mary-Margaret Sweeney, MSW, Director of Community Engagement, Domestic Violence Network
4B. Moving Beyond Stress and Burnout: Prioritizing Emotional Self-Care in Wellness Programming (Any; All)Heather Sayers Lehman, MS, CEO & Executive Health Coach, Overcoming U - Mindful Corporate Wellness
4C. How to Help Employees Who Live Paycheck to Paycheck (Any; All)Todd Shickel, Vice President, Business Development, Elements Financial
4D. Community Collaboration: Becoming an Indiana Healthy Community (Any; All)Nathan Taylor, MS, ATC, CIC, TWCC, Wellness Coordinator , Youth Opportunity Center and Jane Ellery, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Wellness Management, Ball State University
4E. Legal Update for Wellness Programs (Any; All)Jessica Kuester, Of Counsel, Ogletree Deakins
Concurrent Session Five4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
5A. Hot Topics in Nutrition! (Any; All)Zonya Foco, RDN, CHFI, CSP, Professional Speaker, Nutritionist and Author, Zonya Health International, Inc.
5B. Mindfulness: The Well-Being of Health and Happiness (Any; All)LouAnn Dobbins, MS, Coordinator of EAP Business Development, New Avenues Inc.
5C. Going Back to School…Are You Health Care Smart? (Any; All)Wes Mantooth, Principal and Nicole Fallowfield, CWP, CIC, Principal, Director of Health Risk Management, Gibson
5D. Discovering the Link Between Employee Motivation and Wellness Program Success (Any; All)Kaitlin Enneking, Advisor, and Megan Miller, MBA, CWPC, Wellness Advocate, FirstPerson
5E. Integrating Data Into Your Wellness StoryBelinda Coleman, President & CEO, The Coleman Group, Inc.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4
Concurrent Session Six10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
6A. Innovative Programs in Opioid Treatment and Population ManagementSunny Lu, MBA, VP/GM, Telamon Medical Solutions, Telamon Enterprise Ventures
6B. How to Take Advantage of the Growing Merger of Financial and Clinical Data (I/A; 101+)Rod Reasen, CEO, Springbuk
6C. The Philosophical Foundation of Wellness Karl Ahlrichs, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, Senior Consultant, Gregory & Appel
6D. Sustainable High Performance in the Workplace (N; All)Lynn Peter, Wellness Champion, Brown-Forman
6E. Best Practices for Engaging Remote Employees in Corporate Wellness Programs (I/A; All)Kisha Alexander, PhD, MPH, CHES, Director of Wellness, OurHealth
Concurrent Session Seven1:45 - 2:45 p.m.
7A. Five Factors and Two Recommendations to Leading Wellness (I/A; 101+)Chuck Gillespie, CWPM, Vice President - Director of Organizational Health, Assured Partners
7B. Don't Underestimate the Power of Technology (N/I; All)Melissa Williams, MS, CHES, Sr. Strategic Account Manager, Walgreens
7C. Building Resilience: When Your Happy Gets Bumped by Your Reality (Any; All)Tammy Smith, RN, BSN, CWC, Program Director, Indiana University Health
7D. Constructing a No-Fail Approach To Wellness: How an Engineering Firm is Bridging the Gap and Finding Solutions (Any; 0-249)Vanessa Brown, CCWS, Human Resource Director, Butler, Fairman and Seufert and Caroline Hiatt, CCWS, Health Management Consultant, Apex Benefits
To Register: Call (800) 824-6885 • www.IndianaWellnessSummit.com
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The 5 Phases of Community Engagement Dora Lutz, MBA, Founder & President, GivingSpring
Conquering Stress and Refusing to Let Stress Conquer You Shauntel Peak-Jimenez, PhD, Certified Health Coach, Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, and Wellness Educator, The Mind and Body Relaxation Institute
Building Engagement Julius Rhodes, SPHR, MSHR, Founder and Principal, mpr group
What Can You Do to Protect Your Identity? Misty Soderstrom, CEBS Fellow, GBA, RPA, Advisor, Valeo Financial Advisors, LLC
CHOOSE YOUR OWN (WELLNESS) ADVENTURE (3:00-4:00 P.M.)
*NOTE: After each session title (when data available), in parentheses are the session skill level and appropriate company/employee size. Skill levels are Novice (N), Intermediate (I), Advanced (A) or Any. Company size ranges from zero to 500+ employees, or All.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3
Concurrent Session One9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
1A. Promoting and Incentivizing Active Transportation for the Worksite Setting (N; All)Pete Fritz, AICP, Healthy Communities Planner, Indiana State Department of Health and Kim Irwin, MPH, Executive Director, Health by Design
1B. Build Resiliency to Work-Related Stress (I; 250+)Kristen Ruble, MA, CHES, Executive Director, Live Healthy Hoosiers
1C. Building a Wellness Program on a Limited Budget (Any; All)Lisa Day, Benefits and Wellness Specialist, Kimball International and Angie Kleinhelter, Director of Human Resources, National Office Furniture
1D. Is a Clinic Right for My Company? Panel Discussion Exploring Clinic OptionsPanelists TBD
1E. Employee Assistance Programs: The Basics Ann Stephens Vawter, LCSW and Kimble Richardson, M.S., LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, LCAC , Manager, Business Development and Referrals, Community Health Network - Behavioral Health
Concurrent Session Two11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
2A. The Lowdown on High Tech: The Health Effects of Technology (Any; All)Kelly Fenol, MHA, CEO, SPIRE Wellness; Ryan A. Cotton, PT, DHS, OCS, Partner, Body One Physical Therapy, Director of Body One Work Solutions; and Brad Ralston, DC, Doctor of Chiropractic, Chiropractic Neurology Center of Indianapolis
2B. Building Conflict Capability to Support Employee Well-Being (Any; All)Daniel Griffith, Director, Conflict Resolution and Dialogue Programs, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
2C. How the Affordable Care Act/American Health Care Act Affects Workplace Wellness Shalina Schafer, Of Counsel and Tara Sciscoe, Partner, Ice Miller LLP
2D. Strategies for Engaging Remote Employees in Health and Wellness (Any; 101+)Nathan Mowery, JD, President; Lisa Arvesen, Regional Practice Manager - Southern Indiana Region; and Jason Vore , MHA, Regional Practice Manager - Indiana Central Region, Activate Healthcare
2E. Food Equity: Addressing Food Deserts Through Community and Urban Gardens Michel Nischan; Julia Quattrini, RDN, Food Systems Specialist, Marion County Public Health Department, Chronic Disease; Brian Schroeder, MHA, Administrative Director, Eskenazi Medical Group; and Danielle Patterson, Government Relations Director, American Heart Association
Concurrent Session Three1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
3A. Reducing Costs for Employees Living with Diabetes (Any; All)Brenda Jagatic, BScN, RN, CDE, Diabetes Education Coordinator, Indiana State Department of Health
3B. Let’s Think Bigger! Workplace Wellness Programs as a Foundation for Changing our Businesses and the World (I/A; All)Dora Lutz, MBA, Founder & President, GivingSpring
3C. Wellness Techniques for Small, Home-Based and Mobile Businesses (Any; 0-100)Mary Ann Wietbrock, RN, MSN, ACNS-BC, Personal & Business Health Coach, Cardinal Elements Inc.
3D. Creating and Maintaining Buy-In Through the Use of Influence and Persuasion (Any; All)Julius Rhodes, SPHR, MSHR, Founder and Principal, mpr group
3E. Building Effective Intercultural Teams (N/I; All)Martin George, CEO, LTC Language Solutions
Concurrent Session Four2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
4A. Domestic Violence and the Workplace (Any; All)Mary-Margaret Sweeney, MSW, Director of Community Engagement, Domestic Violence Network
4B. Moving Beyond Stress and Burnout: Prioritizing Emotional Self-Care in Wellness Programming (Any; All)Heather Sayers Lehman, MS, CEO & Executive Health Coach, Overcoming U - Mindful Corporate Wellness
4C. How to Help Employees Who Live Paycheck to Paycheck (Any; All)Todd Shickel, Vice President, Business Development, Elements Financial
4D. Community Collaboration: Becoming an Indiana Healthy Community (Any; All)Nathan Taylor, MS, ATC, CIC, TWCC, Wellness Coordinator , Youth Opportunity Center and Jane Ellery, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Wellness Management, Ball State University
4E. Legal Update for Wellness Programs (Any; All)Jessica Kuester, Of Counsel, Ogletree Deakins
Concurrent Session Five4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
5A. Hot Topics in Nutrition! (Any; All)Zonya Foco, RDN, CHFI, CSP, Professional Speaker, Nutritionist and Author, Zonya Health International, Inc.
5B. Mindfulness: The Well-Being of Health and Happiness (Any; All)LouAnn Dobbins, MS, Coordinator of EAP Business Development, New Avenues Inc.
5C. Going Back to School…Are You Health Care Smart? (Any; All)Wes Mantooth, Principal and Nicole Fallowfield, CWP, CIC, Principal, Director of Health Risk Management, Gibson
5D. Discovering the Link Between Employee Motivation and Wellness Program Success (Any; All)Kaitlin Enneking, Advisor, and Megan Miller, MBA, CWPC, Wellness Advocate, FirstPerson
5E. Integrating Data Into Your Wellness StoryBelinda Coleman, President & CEO, The Coleman Group, Inc.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4
Concurrent Session Six10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
6A. Innovative Programs in Opioid Treatment and Population ManagementSunny Lu, MBA, VP/GM, Telamon Medical Solutions, Telamon Enterprise Ventures
6B. How to Take Advantage of the Growing Merger of Financial and Clinical Data (I/A; 101+)Rod Reasen, CEO, Springbuk
6C. The Philosophical Foundation of Wellness Karl Ahlrichs, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, Senior Consultant, Gregory & Appel
6D. Sustainable High Performance in the Workplace (N; All)Lynn Peter, Wellness Champion, Brown-Forman
6E. Best Practices for Engaging Remote Employees in Corporate Wellness Programs (I/A; All)Kisha Alexander, PhD, MPH, CHES, Director of Wellness, OurHealth
Concurrent Session Seven1:45 - 2:45 p.m.
7A. Five Factors and Two Recommendations to Leading Wellness (I/A; 101+)Chuck Gillespie, CWPM, Vice President - Director of Organizational Health, Assured Partners
7B. Don't Underestimate the Power of Technology (N/I; All)Melissa Williams, MS, CHES, Sr. Strategic Account Manager, Walgreens
7C. Building Resilience: When Your Happy Gets Bumped by Your Reality (Any; All)Tammy Smith, RN, BSN, CWC, Program Director, Indiana University Health
7D. Constructing a No-Fail Approach To Wellness: How an Engineering Firm is Bridging the Gap and Finding Solutions (Any; 0-249)Vanessa Brown, CCWS, Human Resource Director, Butler, Fairman and Seufert and Caroline Hiatt, CCWS, Health Management Consultant, Apex Benefits
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