TAO: A Conversation about Health & Wellness for Returning to Work

As more employees return to the office, executive assistant, office and facility manager staff have a bigger role to play in ensuring workplaces are COVID-safe –  directing physical distancing protocols, promoting good hygiene, keeping records of employee health, taking action if employees become unwell, and practicing communication that is intentional and proactive.

The responsibilities will be greater, more varied and not without risk – both physical and emotional. So how do you tackle these changes and challenges from a place of confidence, not fear, and support your own well-being in the process?

Technology Association of Oregon and Hyphn Studio hosted a cohort of workplace experience leaders for an interactive conversation about the possibilities, within workplaces of the future, when we put well-being at the center of the conversation as we start returning to the office.

 
 
Heather Leachman-Beck

Heather Leachman-Beck

Director, Workplace Innovations

I have over 15 years of experience in design and office interiors ranging in specialties from interior design to customer success. I specialize in enhancing user experience through a design-thinking approach for workplace design and strategies to optimize productivity, communication, and engagement. When I’m not in the office you can find me taking pictures of all the flowers and/or my sweet little girl.

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