Megan McDonough and Victor Strecher Announced as Keynote Speakers for the Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts' (WWCMA) 8th Annual Conference
Megan McDonough, General Manager of RISE at Kripalu and Co-Founder of Wholebeing Institute and Victor Strecher, Founder and CEO of Kumanu as their Keynote Speakers for the 8th Annual WWCMA Conference to be held on Thursday October 3rd, at Gillette Stadium.
BOSTON, April 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts (WWCMA) announces Megan McDonough, General Manager of RISE at Kripalu and Co-Founder of Wholebeing Institute and Victor Strecher, Founder and CEO of Kumanu as their Keynote Speakers for the 8th Annual WWCMA Conference to be held on Thursday October 3rd, at Gillette Stadium.
Megan McDonough is the General Manager of the RISE program at Kripalu and the Co-Founder of the Wholebeing Institute. Megan's mission in her work (and in her life) is to harness the highest and best in people for the greatest good. From her senior leadership experience in healthcare, two decades as a yoga practitioner and teacher, and as the director of numerous online learning start-ups, Megan helps people move from point A to point B through whole-person engagement. She uses divergent thinking and creative perspectives to lead, and she is the award-winning author of four books on mindfulness.
Dr. Vic Strecher is a behavioral scientist, professor, author, speaker, and expert on the science of purpose. He is also the founder and CEO of Kumanu, a company that builds stronger organizations and better lives through greater alignment with purpose. Vic has been at the epicenter of modern behavior change and technology from early in his career and continues to evolve through his most recent research and books related to the importance of developing and maintaining a strong purpose in life.
"We are thrilled to have Dr. Vic Strecher and Megan McDonough as our keynote speakers for the 2019 WWCMA Annual Conference", states Martha Gagnon WWCMA Conference Co-Chair, "Bringing the highlights of their amazing work to life in their presentations will surely provide all attendees with a sense of direction in the area of our own personal resiliency along with encouraging and developing a resilient workforce"
The WWCMA 8th Annual Conference theme is Workforce Resilience: Foster Adaptability to Optimize Individual and Team Success. The October 3rd conference will feature speakers and sessions based on Workforce Resiliency as well as state-of-the-art exhibitors and sponsors for a full-day of engaging education and information. Conference registration is now open and can be accessed on the Conference page of the WWCMA website.
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