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Trading Shoes for a Machete’: Why Cultural Context Matters when trying to do Good by Paul Terry
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0Allow me to tell you a story about an ongoing struggle I’ve had with cultural context and working in...
Dear HERO Members, Stakeholders and Friends, On behalf of the Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO) Board of Directors and...
HERO’s Legacy Stories: Changing How We Think about Health and Well-being
HERO Member, , Happenings, 01) Where did the HERO name and logo come from? Bill Whitmer was a very creative person and was...
On November 5th, 1997, Bill Whitmer was at work in Suite 100 of an office building on Valleydale Road...
PARITY IN HEALTH PROMOTION: A FOCUS ON DIVERSITY & LOW-WAGE WORKERS Why this focus? Everyone can agree on...
The CDC’s New Workplace Health Website Helps Companies Make Wellness Their Business
HERO Member, , Happenings, 0With more than 159 million workers across the United States spending more than one-third of their day at the...
Leading Health Promotion Book is available for Free to HERO Members (Pay it forward!)
HERO Member, , Happenings, 0HERO is delighted to announce that the Art and Science of Health Promotion Institute is making the book: Health...
Wellbeing Is The Foundation of Employee Engagement by Rajiv Kumar, M.D.
HERO Member, , Happenings, 2Open any business magazine, scroll through any human resources group on LinkedIn, or navigate to any industry blog, and...
Patiently awaiting an answer, rather than surrendering to the urge to fill quiet space, was a skill I struggled...