Tips and tricks to promote wellness and protect employees

Understand the connection between occupational and personal health in the workplace.

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There is more to workplace safety than protocols and regulations, personal health plays a major roll as well.

Join The Packer and United Ag and listen to industry experts discuss their perspectives on:

  • How COVID-19 has amplified and clarified health, wellness and safety programs and impacted business in general;
  • How some of the specific employee-first initiatives and solutions take both occupational and personal health and safety into consideration;
  • How holistic human health approaches are impacting and changing traditional health insurance offerings; and
  • How the agriculture industry is making the world safer and heathier.

The panelists include:

  • Joe Pezzini, president and CEO, Ocean Mist Farm;
  • Veronica Urzua-Alvero, vice president of human resources, Church Brothers / True Leaf Farms;
  • Daniel Nelson, vice president & Chief Business Officer, Plant Sciences, Inc.;
  • Lupita Renteria-Galvan, human resources benefits banager, Ocean Mist Farms;
  • and moderator Janice Person, founder and CEO, Grounded Communications, LLC.

The free webinar is Wednesday, June 9 at1:00 pm PST. Register here.

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