The Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts (WWCMA) Releases Final Agenda and Speakers for their 7th Annual Conference on October 11th at Gillette Stadium
BOSTON (PRWEB) August 09, 2018 -- The Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts (WWCMA) has announced the final agenda and speakers for their Seventh Annual WWCMA Conference. The conference will take place Thursday, October 11, 2018 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. The 2018 conference theme is “Innovation in Wellness; Elevating the Standard of Well-Being” and will feature keynote speakers Dr. Kenji Saito, MD, JD, Medical Director of Workplace Health and Regulatory Liaison to MaineGeneral Health and Dr. Glorian Sorenson, Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Director of the Center for Community-Based Research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Attendees will have full access to an innovative lineup of sessions as well as a Design Thinking Track to participate in a hands-on wellness program approach.
Sample topics and sessions include:
• Innovating in Wellness using Design Thinking: An Interactive Workshop
• Disrupting the Approach To Employee Engagement through Technology and Data
• Fostering Resilience in the Workplace
• Innovations in Workplace Wellbeing: Taking a Systems Approach
The WWCMA wellness conference is a must-attend event for employer wellness leaders and implementers who want to share their best practices, success stories, and ideas on creating employee well-being. Over 450 employers, worksite health promotion professionals, human resource and benefits professionals, and business leaders will come together to learn and collaborate at one of the premier event locations in the state. Over fifty worksite wellness product and service providers will be exhibiting for the day.
About WWCMA
The Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts (WWCMA) is the preeminent, independent and objective resource for health promotion in the workplace and champions wellness programs to help employers encourage healthy employees, healthy families, and healthy communities across the Commonwealth. WWCMA provides networking, education, tools, and other resources to help employers cultivate and sustain a culture of health and wellness for employees and their families. Visit us at wwcma.org and follow us @WorkWellMass.
Melissa Matheson, WWCMA, http://www.wwcma.org/?, +1 978-490-6085, [email protected]
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