Over the past two years, companies have had to reimagine every aspect of their employees’ work lives. Savvy CEOs know the importance of workplace wellness, and that it leads to healthier, more engaged and more productive employees. According to the Society for Human Resource Management, 81 percent of large companies offered some form of workplace wellness program in 2020, up from 70 percent in 2008. While staying COVID-free is certainly a top priority, the companies that are way ahead of the pack are the ones that understand wellness is an all-encompassing concept and is linked between both mind and body.
Corporate health expert and 21-time fitness magazine cover model Marco Laterza aims to facilitate health and productivity for employers everywhere. Physical and mental health are imperative, so Laterza has been mastering corporate wellness trends by offering services such as corporate health speaking, one-on-one training, virtual sessions, mental health support and more. Laterza had a brief stint as a banker in wealth management, so he understands firsthand the crucial impact overall health has on each corporate inpidual.
“I really strive to help businesses and companies design effective programs that benefit an employee’s physical and mental health,” Laterza says. “From encouraging better eating habits to helping maximize productivity to helping maintain mental health needs, I’m aiming to help businesses evolve their health services to newer and better standards.”
Integrating sustainable and holistic practices into corporate programs leads to happier employers and employees. While companies continue to transition into this new era of health, programs similar to Laterza’s are set to be the precedent. To learn more about Laterza, visit his website or LinkedIn, or follow him on Instagram.
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