
Reserve Your Spot Today — Space Is Limited!
We are pleased to announce our dynamic 2008 WELCOA Webinar Series. This year, we are focusing on a number of exciting topics that will help you in your quest to build and sustain a results-oriented wellness program.
Each Webinar is conducted by a nationally-recognized expert in the field of workplace wellness. And perhaps best of all, each session is offered in a Webinar format which allows you to access the information without having to leave your office.
*The Webinar series is free to WELCOA Members. If you are a current WELCOA Member and would like to register, please visit this link. If you are not a WELCOA Member, you can still reserve your spot in the paragraphs below. To learn more about WELCOA Membership, visit this link.

Workplace Webinar #1:Well Workplace University
Well Workplace University is WELCOA's flagship training program. In this four-part Webinar, participants will learn the art and science of building a results-oriented wellness program. Building on WELCOA's Seven Benchmarks of Healthy Companies, this training is specifically designed to help wellness practitioners and business leaders build and sustain results-oriented wellness programs. To date, thousands of health professionals and business leaders have taken part in this training.
Reserve Your Spot Today — Space is Limited!
→ Session 1: October 15th — 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Central Time
→ Session 2: October 22nd — 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Central Time
→ Session 3: October 29th — 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Central Time
→ Session 4: November 5th — 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Central Time
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Workplace Webinar #2:Utilizing Incentives to Maximize Participation
In this engaging Webinar, WELCOA President Dr. David Hunnicutt will lead you through a fascinating investigation of how you can develop and leverage incentives to maximize participation in your organization's wellness program.
The Utilizing Incentives session has been completed. WELCOA will be offering this training program at a later date.
Workplace Webinar #3:Creating Supportive and Health-Promoting Work Environments
There are many factors at home and at work that influence employee behavior. At home, family culture and traditions influence how much we eat and move — and how we cope with stress. Likewise, worksite culture policies and norms also influence behavior. In fact, the most effective behavior change strategies are not targeted at individuals but at creating a culture that supports healthy behaviors. Yet few wellness programs attempt to influence worksite culture.
Led by one of the nation's best health promotion professionals — Dr. Steve Aldana — this Webinar is a must-attend if you are looking to get more out of your wellness initiative.
The Supportive and Health-Promoting Work Environments session has been completed. WELCOA will be offering this training program at a later date.
Workplace Webinar #4:How To Get The Most Out Of Your Personal Health Assessment
In recent surveys, company leaders have indicated that offering employees an opportunity to take a Personal Health Assessment is their number one priority when it comes to workplace wellness. In this Webinar, led by Dr. David Hunnicutt, you'll learn more about how you can get the most out of your Personal Health Assessment.
The Personal Health Assessment session has been completed. WELCOA will be offering this training program at a later date.

Workplace Webinar #5:Building A Wellness Program In A Small Business Setting
Small businesses constitute the vast majority of workplaces in the U.S., but, until now, there has been very little guidance for small employers on how to build a great wellness program. In this two-part Webinar, WELCOA President David Hunnicutt will walk you through the process of building a great wellness program in your small business setting. If you are responsible for developing a wellness program in a company of 50 employees or less — this training is perfect for you.
Reserve Your Spot Today — Space is Limited!
→ September 10th — 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Central Time
→ September 17th — 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Central Time
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