Health Enhancement Research Organization Announces Keynotes and Agenda for HERO Forum19

16:10 EDT 25 Jul 2019 | PR Web

Leading wellness event to address multi-level collaboration that creates workplaces and communities where individuals can thrive and achieve optimal well-being

WACONIA, Minn. (PRWEB) July 25, 2019

Collaboration is key to building an effective workplace culture of health, and innovative organizations and individuals are taking the lead in working across disciplines to create cultures that encourage employee health and well-being. Those leaders will be in the spotlight at HERO Forum19, Sept. 10-12 in Portland, OR.

HERO (Health Enhancement Research Organization) will welcome employer leaders, corporate benefit professionals, and population health experts to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront for discussions about the power of collaboration and how working together affects well-being outcomes and the ability to create thriving workplaces.

Keynote speakers and panelists at HERO Forum19 include:

More than 80 additional speakers will provide expertise, share findings from recent research, explore the use of health and well-being best practices, and share real-world stories of program implementation and success during HERO Forum19. The conference will also feature the presentation of the HERO Health and Well-Being Awards and the 2019 C. Everett Koop National Health Awards, presented by The Health Project.

Registration information and a complete list of speakers and activities are available at https://forum.hero-health.org. Follow HERO Forum19 news and updates on Twitter and on LinkedIn at #HEROForum19.

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For more information:
Barbara Tabor, HERO / (+1 651-450-1342) / barbara@taborpr.com

About HERO – Based in Waconia, MN, HERO (the Health Enhancement Research Organization) is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 corporation that was established in 1997. HERO is dedicated to identifying and sharing best practices that improve the health and well-being of employees, their families and communities. Learn more at http://www.hero-health.org. Follow us on Twitter @heroehm, Facebook, or LinkedIn.