Happy Work: Employee well-being and organizational success

  • 10 May 2017
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Web Conference: Internet connection, phone line required
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Happy Work: Employee well-being & organizational success


ONN Employee Benefits Education Series with Cowan Insurance Group

Join us to explore the link between employee health, engagement, and productivity. Workplace wellness has evolved and has now become a key focus for many employers attempting to curb the growing benefits costs associated with chronic disease. But there remains a gap. 

In this webinar, nonprofit employers and employees will gain an understanding of what it takes to truly create a culture of well-being and in turn make a positive impact on employee health, productivity, and mission.


Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Time: 12:00- 1:00pm

Cost: FREE

Presenters: Lianne Clarke, The Williamson Group with Cowan Insurance Group, our ONN Employee Benefits Program partner


What you'll learn in this webinar:

  • Why employee health and well-being needs to be a key part of your operational plan;
  • Understanding the true cost of chronic disease; and
  • How the workplace can affect employee health.

Presented by Cowan Insurance & Lianne Clarke, Senior Consultant, The Williamson Group


With over 20 years of Group Benefits disability and wellness expertise, Lianne has educated employers on disability management best practices, workplace psychological health, wellness, and benefit plan designs. Focused on delivering healthy outcomes, she has helped employers identify their organizational health risks and implement strategic solutions that have helped reduce benefit costs and improve the overall health of their employees.

Lianne is an Excellence Canada - Certified Excellence Professional, recognized for implementing the Excellence, Innovation and Wellness standard when working with all of her clients.  She was an advisory board member for the Acute Psychological Trauma (APT) research study and an active participant at the Conference Board’s Economic Roundtable for Mental Health.



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