Join our panel of experts as they discuss health and wellness careers.
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Learn about changing trends in health and wellness management, opportunities in the field, and what this means for workplace well-being careers in this 60-minute live webinar hosted by UW Extended Campus.
Theresa Islo (moderator), Academic Program Manager at University of Wisconsin Extended Campus for the UW Health and Wellness Management degree and certificate programs.
Jason Horay, Strategic Client Executive at LabCorp Employer Services and UW Health and Wellness Management faculty.
Laura Kuglitsch, Wellness Coach at Treo Wellness and UW Health and Wellness Management graduate.
Eric Ziarek, Wellness Program Manager at Children's Wisconsin and UW Health and Wellness Management Advisory Board member.
If you can't attend, register and we’ll send you the recording!
Who Should Attend? If you're interested in starting a career in health promotion, or advancing to a leadership role in workplace well-being, join our panelists for a lively discussion about what you can expect on your health and well-being career journey.
“While there are numerous definitions and dimensions to wellness, in general, it is a guiding philosophy and a way of life. It is thriving each day instead of merely surviving each day.” —Penny Lyter, Academic Director, UW Health and Wellness Management, UW-Parkside
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