Now Trending: Building a Workplace for Mental/Emotional Wellbeing
Date and Time
Thursday May 30, 2024
7:00 AM - 9:00 AM CDT
7 - 7:30am - Networking and light breakfast
7:30 - 9am - Program
Location
Orion Energy Systems
2210 Woodland Dr.
Manitowoc, WI 54220
Fees/Admission
No fee for Chamber members
$25 for non-members
Contact Information
Melissa Radandt
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Now Trending: Building a Workplace fo...
Description

The Safety, Health & Wellness Committee will be hosting an educational session on Now Trending: Building a Workplace Culture for Mental/Emotional Wellbeing on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at Orion Energy Systems from 7-9am. The talks will include an overview of what
mental health in the workplace looks like and tools to help employers achieve a better mental/emotional health culture in the workplace.
Session Speakers:
Melissa Giebel is a wellness ambassador, community collaborator, advocate, family life services professional, creator, mom, and an individual with lived personal experience in mental/emotional health and addiction recovery. Melissa has 20 years of demonstrated group facilitation, program development, and community education for adults and children. Throughout her career, Melissa founded and organized a 5K for Bullying prevention reaching 2000 participants and raising over $23,000 for area schools in the Calumet County region. Melissa also co-founded and facilitated women and girls empowerment groups encouraging individuals to live their lives authentically in mind, body, and spirit. During Melissa’s tenure working at a domestic abuse program, Melissa led the Coordinated Community Response team, served as the Lethality Assessment Protocol Coordinator and Trainer for staff and community partners. In Melissa’s current role as a Health & Wellness Specialist with Prevea, Melissa completed an apprenticeship program to become a trainer through the National Empowerment Center for Emotional CPR. Melissa is a Certified Wellness Practitioner, Certified Nutrition Coach through the National Academy of Sport Medicine, and trained in Mental Health First Aid. Melissa holds a BS in Family Life Education through the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a MA degree in Family Life Sciences through Concordia University, St. Paul, MN. Melissa currently serves as a member of the Policy Council for Sheboygan County Head Start, a member of the Allies in Mental Health Education group for Chilton Public Schools and on various Prevea-wide committees committed to improving workplace culture and team engagement. |

