Many corporations are offering wellness programs to their employees in an effort to control health care costs. These programs are a necessary part of any package of improving employee health. Employees want to be healthier. How can you best show them the way? Employees are an asset to be enhanced, not a cost to be managed. Lower health care costs, better health, and reduced disability await.

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Speaking and Presentation Topics
Should Retirees Want More Than Health and Wealth?
Fitness - the Key to Better Health
Getting Older is Not Optional
Seven Magic Choices for Best Health
Smoking Less, but Weighing More
So You Want to Live to 100
Making Retirement Successful
How to Make Your Business Healthier
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Press
Bird Flu: How Big A Threat? National Underwriter
Eating for Your Health, M Magazine
Book Review: "What Healthy People Know", The Actuary
Current and Past Engagements
"What Healthy People Know"
NAACP Annual Meeting
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
July 2005
"What Healthy People Know"
National Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
August 2005
Lecturer, Arts and Humanities in Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin
January 2005
Discussant, "Living to Age 100" Conference
Society of Actuaries
Orlando Florida
January 2005
Panelist, Economic Implications of an Expanding Old Age
Living to 100 Conference, Society of Actuaries
Orlando Florida
January 2005
"Who in the World is Healthy?"
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 2004
"Living to 100"
American Council of Life Insurers Annual Meeting
Chicago Illinois
October 2004
"The Healthy Woman Next Door"
Women's Executive Summit 2004
University of Wisconsin
October 7, 2004
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