Wellness of your Organization and Employees von Gary Mertz

Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Wellness of your Organization and Employees“ von Gary Mertz ist Bestandteil des Kurses „5 Behaviors of Healthy People“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Introduction
  • Survival = Health
  • A Culture of Health and Wellness
  • Obesity Trends in the USA
  • Future Trends

Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Become aware of your own health condition
  2. Buying a book on exercise, fitness or nutrition
  3. Buy an exercise DVD
  4. Join a gym and start working-out
  1. To ensure our survival
  2. To process emotions
  3. To think and learn
  4. To control our bodily functions and organs
  1. All of them
  2. Health Risk Assessment, HRA
  3. Biometric health screening/physical
  4. Health information/educational programs

Dozent des Vortrages Wellness of your Organization and Employees

 Gary Mertz

Gary Mertz

With over 30 years of corporate and entrepreneurial experience Gary Mertz brings a unique blend of business knowledge and emotional intelligence when consulting with his clients. He has experience in all facets of Human Resources e. g. Corporate health and wellness, Executive Leadership or Conflict Management & intervention.

He is the founder and CEO of The Palmis Group, LLC a corporate health and wellness strategy development firm as well as the president of G. Joseph Mertz and Associates, a leadership and career consulting firm.

Before forming The Palmis Group, Gary was president of Remedy Intelligent Staffing, and a founding partner of The Kreller Consulting Group.

His certificates include a BA in Business Administration from Franklin University, Columbus Ohio plus in health and wellness counseling and coaching from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (State University of N.Y.) and Achieve Global Leadership Development, Tampa, Florida

He serves on multiple professional and community boards.


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