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wellness Plug into to Light Up Your Community Attend the conference and receive 3 HRCI & SHRM recertification credits WORKSITE WELLNESS COUNCIL OF LOUISVILLE A Mayor’s Healthy Hometown partner Register TODAY Early bird: $75 until April 30 Beginning May 1: $95 Click here to register Annual Conference and Awards Presentation WORKSITE WELLNESS May 18, 2017 Council of Louisville 2017 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Gheens Foundation Lodge at Beckley Creek Park 1411 Beckley Creek Pkwy, Louisville KY 40245 (Directions and Map on Page 8)

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wellnessPlug into

to Light UpYour Community

Attend the conference and receive 3 HRCI & SHRM recertification credits

WORKSITE WELLNESS COUNCIL OF LOUISVILLEA Mayor’s Healthy Hometown partner

Register TODAYEarly bird: $75 until April 30Beginning May 1: $95Click here to register

Annual Conference and Awards Presentation

WORKSITE WELLNESS

May 18, 2017

Council of Louisville

2017

8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Gheens Foundation Lodge at Beckley Creek Park 1411 Beckley Creek Pkwy, Louisville KY 40245(Directions and Map on Page 8)

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Registration, Continental Breakfast, Vendor Visits

Opening Remarks

Dr. Sarah Moyer - MD, MPHLouisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness

Why Worksites Must Demand Healthy Communities

Chuck Gillespie - DirectorOrganizational Health Assured Partners of Indiana

Break - vendor visits

Let’s Think Bigger! Workplace wellness programs as a foundation for changing our businesses and the world

Dora Lutz - Founder and CEO3 Hawks Consulting, GivingSpring

Break - vendor visits

Healthiest Employer Awards Presentations

Scott Davenport - Head CoachBellarmine University Men’s Basketball

Lunch

Closing remarks

Keynote: Be Bold. Improving Louisville’s Health Together

London Roth - Strategic ConsultantHumana

Dr. Sarah Moyer - MD, MPHLouisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness

Dr. Brian Loy - Vice PresidentHumana

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Scott Davenport On April 29, 2005, Scott Davenport became the 11th coach in Bellarmine University men’s basketball history, and in six years took BU all the way to the top by leading the Knights to the 2011 NCAA Division II Tournament national championship. For his efforts, he was named national Coach of the Year by two different organizations: the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Division II Bulletin.

Under Davenport, Bellarmine remains one of the premier programs in Division II. In 2015-16, Davenport guided the Knights to their second-straight Great Lakes Valley Conference East Division regular-season title (15-3) and a 23-7 overall finish, marking the eighth straight season of at least 23 total victories and 12 GLVC wins. BU also secured a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the eighth consecutive year. During the season, Davenport notched the 250th victory of his tenure with the Knights.

Head CoachBellarmine University Men’s

Basketball

Chuck GillespieIn March 2017, Chuck Gillespie joined Assured Partners as their Director of Organizational Health. With over 25 years of experience working in all facets of business, Chuck has seen firsthand the importance of both organizational intelligence and organizational health, as a key driver for high performance employees.

He is the former executive director for the Wellness Council of Indiana, where he led the organization for over six years. In that time, he turned it into one of the largest and most successful wellness councils in the United States. Earlier this year, the Wellness Council was awarded the Healthy10 award from the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation for his work on the Indiana Healthy Community Initiative. Prior to that, Chuck worked as a human resources executive with responsibilities that included leading workplace wellness efforts that resulted in a substantial financial and cultural impact to the company. He has also held positions in finance and operations and has owned and operated a consulting firm focused on engagement, leveraging technology and utilizing behavioral economics.

Chuck has been recognized as a Friend of Wellness by the Fisher Institute for Wellness and Gerontology and a Beacon Community Champion. He was presented the Hulman Health Achievement Award in November of 2016. He is active in the industry working as Chairperson for the Indiana Healthy Community Initiative, Co-Chair of the Indiana Workplace Wellness Partnership (IWWP), Director of Workforce Readiness for the Indiana State Council of the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), is a member of the University of Indianapolis Kinesiology Board of Advisors and spent five years as the co-chair of the Indiana Healthy Weight Initiative.

DirectorOrganizational Health

Assured Partners of Indiana

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Dr. Brian Loy Bryan Loy MD, MBA serves as Vice President for Humana’s cancer, laboratory and personalized medicine initiatives. Dr. Loy is University of Louisville trained and board certified in Anatomic and Clinical pathology as well as Hematology. Dr. Loy has served in clinical practice as well as industry roles. He has extensive experience in administrative roles including medical director for a third party administrator, medical director for a Medicare A and Medicare B contractor and in his current roles for Humana, a commercial and Medicare health plan. Dr. Loy has served on a number of steering committees and advisory boards including National Quality Forum- Cancer Committee, American Cancer Society, National Comprehensive Cancer Network and the National Business Group on Health. In the local community he co-chairs the Louisville Health Advisory Board- a group committed to making health easier for the community. In his many roles, his objectives remain to promote quality and provide members with broad support across the wellness and health care delivery continuums.

Vice PresidentHumana

Dora Lutz Before founding both 3 Hawks Consulting and GivingSpring, Dora Lutz spent much of her career in the trenches gaining experience in logistics and operations, management, marketing, and business development. Whether working with corporations or non-profits, Dora enjoys understanding new theories of organizational leadership and distilling them down into practical approaches that drive business results and community impact, particularly her 5 Phases of Community Engagement Framework.

As a certified Shared Value Consultant, Dora is focused on helping businesses increase profitability while solving a compelling social issue. She chairs the Global Strategy Council, a United Nations Impact 2030 Initiative, a cross-sector collaboration designed to engage businesses in working towards the Millennium Sustainability Goals through volunteerism and service.

Dora earned her MBA in Organizational Leadership from Butler University and serves on the board of Cancer Support Community of Central Indiana and leads her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop.

Founder and CEO3 Hawks Consulting,

GivingSpring

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Dr. Sarah Moyer Dr. Sarah Moyer is a board certified family physician who is the Medical Director and Chief Health Strategist for the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness in Louisville, KY, and an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. As Chief Health Strategist, Dr. Moyer works with all sectors of the community to affect policy, systems and environmental changes to create a culture of health to improve health outcomes for all people living in Louisville. She serves as co-chair of the Louisville Health Advisory Board which convenes representatives from all parts of the community to work collectively to improve physical, mental and social well-being with the goal of increasing the number of healthy days – and quality of life - enjoyed in Louisville by 2020 and beyond.

Under Dr. Moyer’s leadership, the department opened the state’s first syringe exchange program in Kentucky to help stop the spread of diseases associated with intravenous drug use and created an Office of Addiction Services to facilitate better access to substance abuse treatment and recovery. In 2016, she led the Department of Public Health and Wellness to become one of only five percent of all health departments in the nation in achieving national accreditation.

Dr. Moyer received her Bachelor of Arts degree in physics from The Colorado College, her master in public health degree from Dartmouth College, and her medical degree from Temple University. She completed a family medicine residency at Wake Forest School of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine.

MD, MPHLouisville Metro Department

of Public Health and Wellness

London Roth London Roth leads Humana’s Bold Goal Louisville efforts, seeking to improve the city’s health 20% by 2020 by partnering with Humana employees and the community to make a difference and help improve lives.

Prior to joining Humana, London thrived in retail operations and marketing and communications roles for Wachovia Corporation in Charlotte, Insidedge in Chicago, IL and Yum! Brands’ KFC Corporation in Louisville. She holds a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MS in Integrated Marketing Communications from Northwestern University.

London is a graduate of Ignite Louisville and Leadership Louisville - both community-based leadership development programs. In 2012, London was selected as one of “Business First’s” Forty Under 40 honorees, recognized as an up and coming young professional under the age of 40 who shows promise of being the next generation of business community leaders. She was also recognized in 2014 as one of Louisville’s New Faces of Philanthropy, celebrating young philanthropists under the age of 35 who devote their time, talent, and treasure to making a positive difference in the Louisville community.

Strategic ConsultantHumana

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Limited number of sponsorships still available. Click here to learn more.

Is your Worksite a winner when it comes to employee wellness? Apply today.

Awards are open to all local employers that have a worksite wellness program. Awards are based on the Centers for Disease Control Worksite Health Scorecard criteria. Four levels of

winners will be awarded: bronze, silver, gold and platinum.

In addition, several “Fleur de Lis” awards will be presented to honor businesses with exemplary or unique worksite wellness programs or initiatives.

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About the Worksite Wellness Council of Louisville

The Worksite Wellness Council of Louisville, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, wants our city to become one of the healthiest in the country. Our mission is to foster healthy work environments by serving as a resource for employers. We provide businesses of all sizes in Louisville and surrounding counties with education, resources, tools and support to help develop effective and engaging worksite wellness programs. We facilitate monthly peer learning events – Wellness Conversations and Workshops – to help you network, learn about worksite wellness trends and best practices, to help you create a culture of health at your worksite. We also celebrate local success stories at our annual conference and awards presentation.The Worksite Wellness Council of Louisville welcomes representatives from: • Employers of all sizes with successful or new worksite wellness programs • Employers interested in starting a worksite wellness program • Vendors that provide services needed for worksite wellness programs, such as smoking cessation educators, wellness program consultants and physical fitness organizations

We invite you to join our next monthly Wellness Conversation to “plug in” to resources to help you create a culture of health at your workplace. To learn more visit our website at www.louisvilleworksitewellness.org

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MEET Our board of directors:Allison Ledford

Matt Schwartz

Dena Van Atta

Dan Fisher

Patti Killion

Dr. Sonya Wolter

Wendy Hall

Jonathan Taylor

Patrick Smith

Sandy Bennett

Kathy Harrison Turner

Employee Wellness Director, N Good Health at Norton Healthcare

President

Past President

President-elect and Programming

Chair

Secretary

Treasurer

Membership Chair

Partnership Chair

Conference Chair

Awards Chair

Web Resources Chair

Marketing Chair

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CEO, Schwartz Insurance Group

Health Solutions Client Executive, Humana

Operations Manager, Center for Health & Wellness, Sullivan University

Small Business Owner, former Employee Communications Manager, Norton Healthcare

Co-owner and doctor at Wolter Chiropractic and Wellness

Consultant, Employee Benefits, Human Resources, Sales

Midwest Region Wellbeing & Productivity Executive, Humana

Human Resources Manager, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC

Account Executive, Sanofi US

Director of Communications and Community Relations, Louisville Metro Department of Public Health & Wellness

502.584.0350 • TheParklands.org

GHEENS FOUNDATION LODGE (1421 Beckley Creek Parkway, Louisville, KY 40245)

DIRECTIONS FROM DOWNTOWN TO MAIN PARK ENTRANCE OFF SHELBYVILLE RD

I-64 East I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) North Take the Middletown exit and turn right onto Shelbyville Road toward Eastwood Drive approximately 1.5 miles and enter the park on the right (across from Valhalla Golf Course) by

turning onto Beckley Creek Parkway Follow the park road in the direction of the Egg Lawn/Creekside Center (about 1.5 miles). After crossing under I-64 you will come to the Egg Lawn. Take a left to follow the road around the

lawn, past the Thornton Bridge and to the parking area on your left. The Gheens Foundation Lodge will be at the end of the parking lot, behind the PNC Achievement Center.

S. BECKLEY STATION RD. DIRECTIONS

I-64 East I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) North Take the Middletown exit and turn right onto Shelbyville Road 0.8 miles to Beckley Station Road –

turn right onto S. Beckley Station Road. Follow 1.7 miles to the playground entrance on left (before intersection of Beckley Station and

Wibble Hill Road). Take a right at the Egg Lawn and you’ll see the parking area for Creekside Center on the right.

502.584.0350 • TheParklands.org

GHEENS FOUNDATION LODGE (1421 Beckley Creek Parkway, Louisville, KY 40245)

DIRECTIONS FROM DOWNTOWN TO MAIN PARK ENTRANCE OFF SHELBYVILLE RD

I-64 East I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) North Take the Middletown exit and turn right onto Shelbyville Road toward Eastwood Drive approximately 1.5 miles and enter the park on the right (across from Valhalla Golf Course) by

turning onto Beckley Creek Parkway Follow the park road in the direction of the Egg Lawn/Creekside Center (about 1.5 miles). After crossing under I-64 you will come to the Egg Lawn. Take a left to follow the road around the

lawn, past the Thornton Bridge and to the parking area on your left. The Gheens Foundation Lodge will be at the end of the parking lot, behind the PNC Achievement Center.

S. BECKLEY STATION RD. DIRECTIONS

I-64 East I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) North Take the Middletown exit and turn right onto Shelbyville Road 0.8 miles to Beckley Station Road –

turn right onto S. Beckley Station Road. Follow 1.7 miles to the playground entrance on left (before intersection of Beckley Station and

Wibble Hill Road). Take a right at the Egg Lawn and you’ll see the parking area for Creekside Center on the right.

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