Wellness Stars of 2017
Al Lewis ????
The industry's leader in employee health education, vendor outcomes measurement, ER cost reduction, and shameless self-promotion.
The 2017 report is posted at www.theysaidwhat.net.
Congratulations to individuals who made the cut... Bob Merberg, Jayne Schmitz, Wendy Gammons, Tom Emerick, Bill McPeck, Mitch Collins, Kristie Howard, Julie Fulton, Justin Leader, Brian Uhlig, David Contorno, Marty Makery, Craig Lack, Andy Neary, Aaron Witwer, Cassidy Posey, Sean White, Kristie Howard, Samantha Gardiner, Matteo Zanella, Dan Cronin, Linda Riddell, Gretchen Day, Krisna Hanks, Romy Antoine
And also to brokerages and consulting firms as well (note that some are named organizations rather than individuals): Connect Healthcare Collaboration, Arthur J. Gallagher, Hayes (Boston Office), Gibson Group, AIA-BRG, Lake Norman Benefits, @Axion-RMS, Benefits Services Group.
Many more folks are in the main posting. Jon Robison, Rosie Ward, Ryan Piccarella, Sarah Hunt and Jonathan Edelheit, just to name a few.
Check out the posting to see who won the #1 most influential voice of the year.
Lifestyle Medicine and Sleep Health specialist
7 年Al Lewis Of all the things about wellness, the one that bothers me the most is summed up in your statement: "Uniquely in all of healthcare, you don’t need a certification, specialized training, a GED, or even a valid driver’s license" As your link showed "Do I need to have medical experience to be a franchisee? No, you do not need a medical background to become a franchisee. We look for franchise owners who will be committed to the idea of wellness and prevention programs." In other words, you don't have to know anything to be a wellness expert.