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Pressure-Test Your Mental Health Benefits Strategy: New Insights Into What’s Working & What’s Not

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While mental health has been a top benefits priority for your clients, employees say their mental well-being has worsened according to a recent Deloitte survey.  Are your clients missing 70% of their workforce? It’s time to reevaluate employer mental health benefits strategies and pressure-test its effectiveness.

In this webinar, you’ll learn: 

  • New research into how employers are maximizing their mental health benefits in the current economic climate
  • Insights into what’s missing in current mental health benefits strategies
  • A blueprint for mental health benefits success

Speakers

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Dr. Chris Mosunic

Chief Clinical Officer, Calm

Chris Mosunic is a licensed clinical psychologist and registered dietitian specializing in forming, scaling, and managing large provider teams and networks at healthcare start-ups and both privately and publicly held healthcare organizations. Before his current role as the chief clinical officer at Calm, Chris served as an executive healthcare leader at Yale New Haven Health, Johnson and Johnson, Rivermend Health, Advanced Recovery Systems, and Vida Health.

Chris received his undergraduate degree in biology and psychology from Bucknell University, his MS in nutritional biochemistry from Tufts, his PhD in clinical psychology from Vanderbilt, and his MBA from Yale.

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Tim Hwang

Director of Product and Customer Marketing, Calm Business

Tim Hwang has spent the last 18 years working in the pharmaceutical and technology arena, now bringing his passion for people and patients to the mental health space at Calm. As the current Director of Product and Customer Marketing for Calm Business, he and his team are focused on launching meaningful products and support resources to leaders who are looking to prioritize a preventive mental health strategy at their organizations. Previously, Tim worked at Genentech/Roche, driving the marketing function of a lung cancer therapeutics portfolio, and DocuSign, helping healthcare and life science organizations digitize their patient and process workflows. Tim holds a BS and MEng in Bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego.