2023 WWC’s Outreach

ALPHARETTA, Ga– Speakers and attendees from all over the northern hemisphere travelled to attend the Annual Workplace Wellness Conference on April 1, 2023, showing their commitment to wellness.

The 2023 WWC attracted participants from all over the US & Canada.

Although many of the speakers travelled from neighboring states, most of the attendees were Georgia natives. However, not Stephanie Juhasz, nope she travelled across more than a few states. Juhasz works at a Canadian university and currently assists with workplace wellness programs hosted within the business school.

“I found this conference online and it aligned with both my personal and professional interests,” Juhasz said. “I wrote my MA research paper on mindfulnesses base on interventions for individuals and organizational development.”

Juhasz represents not only the attendees’ dedication to wellness, but also the conference’s outreach in the world. People are tuning in, they are researching lectures and upcoming events related to the topic of bettering one’s health, and are being relentless in their wellness pursuits.

“My goal was to gain further insight regarding current research and parties for my teachings and clients,” Juhasz said.

What exactly drove Juhasz and other attendees to this year’s workplace wellness conference? The impeccable list of speakers Dr. Mark Vettraino put together; one after the other, each thought leader seemed to pick up right where the previous had left off. Most even brought up common themes such as the need for a major healing among the human species.

For a closer look at some of the information that was talked about, specifically the lecture from this year’s keynote speaker Dr. Zac Bush, click on the audio icon on the left.

Another attendee that made the journey across the nation was Duke Atalay, account executive for ALEN, one of this year’s sponsors.

Atalay mentioned how the conference brought an awareness to certain habits and tendencies people have. For him, the topic of Glyphosate was so compelling he was left questioning if the food that was being served that day had been affected by it, and if so what percentage. The message the conference displays is clear and people leave with a deeper consciousness on the health situation in America.

Rachel Morin, sales representative for ALEN, also found the conference to be a great opportunity for people to be in a room with such visionaries and educators. She mentioned that if people are receptive, they now have the ability to make positive changes in their life and in the workplace.

The map below shows a few of the locations of the conference’s outreach.

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