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The Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted its Workplace Wellness: The ROI of Wellness Symposium on May 19 at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Coral Springs, bringing together business leaders, healthcare professionals, and wellness experts to discuss employee well-being and organizational success.
According to the Chamber, the symposium focused on workplace wellness initiatives and the impact employee health can have on productivity, retention, morale, and overall business performance.
Moderated by Dr. Jonathan Fields of Integrative Medicine US, the event featured panelists and representatives from organizations including University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Broward Health, Baptist Health, and Memorial Healthcare System.
Attendees received information and strategies related to preventive care, mental health, emotional wellness, movement and mobility, lifestyle medicine, and building healthier workplace cultures.
The event also included a Wellness Business Expo, where attendees connected with local wellness providers and businesses offering products, services, and resources to support healthier workplaces and communities.
“We were proud to bring together such an incredible group of healthcare leaders and business professionals for this important conversation,” said Chamber president Charinus Davis. “Workplace wellness is no longer optional — it is a critical investment in the long-term success of both employees and organizations. This symposium provided meaningful takeaways and connections that attendees can immediately bring back to their businesses.”
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