As the Affordable Care Act is implemented, employers’ vested stakes in the health and well-being of their employees will be greater than ever.
To address this growing concern, the BizTimes Wellness Summit will provide the latest and greatest information to enhance employee wellness.
BizTimes invites employers and human resource directors to bring their employees to the conference, which will feature experts in various realms of wellness, including: cardiocare; exercise and fitness; nutrition; and emotional and mental health.
“A healthy workforce is a productive workforce. Attending this conference will be an investment in that workforce,” said BizTimes publisher Dan Meyer. “I invite all employers in southeastern Wisconsin to bring some of their key performers to hear the latest, greatest best practices for wellness. Your people deserve no less.”
Employers are invited to make attending the conference part of their ongoing employee wellness program.
The experts who will share wellness insights at the BizTimes Wellness Summit include:
- Cardiocare – Cardiologist Bijoy K. Khandheria, M.D., Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee. He is a former president of the American Society of Echocardiography. Khandheria will share the latest scientific knowledge about how to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease.
- Exercise and fitness – Jason Warwick, manager of personal training for the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, where he leads a team of certified personal trainers who closely work with members and community participants to help them achieve their fitness goals. Warwick will discuss keys to establishing an effective workout routine.
- Nutrition – Connie Roethel, R.N., MSH, wellness expert and president of Core Health Group in Mequon. Roethel has an extensive knowledge about the latest dietary recommendations for wellness.
- Emotional and mental health – Karen Vernal, president of Vernal Management Consultants LLC, a Milwaukee-based leadership and organizational firm dedicated to “igniting the spirit and skills of leaders.” The company is one of two firms in the nation to be certified in emotional intelligence through the Institute for Health and Human Potential. Vernal also writes a regular column for BizTimes Milwaukee.
After the important trends in wellness are unveiled by the panel, attendees will hear how a local company established a robust employee wellness program that is generating a return on investment.
The opening remarks of the conference will be provided by Kristine Seymour, president of Humana Inc.’s Wisconsin market.