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Workforce Wellness Joins WELCOA

Concord, NH, September 20, 2010 /PressRelease/ — Workforce Wellness LLC is pleased to announce that it has joined the Wellness Councils of America (WELCOA). WELCOA’s mission is to promote healthy lifestyles for all Americans, through wellness initiatives at the worksite.

Upon joining WELCOA, Stephanie Ceccherini, Wellness Coordinator, and Jennessa Bissonnette, Client Services, achieved Well Workplace University Level 1 & II Certifications. Each certification increases the knowledge and skills necessary to develop, deliver and evaluate a results-oriented worksite wellness program.

Ceccherini and Bissonnette joined more than 500 health and business leaders from 42 states to Omaha, NE to immerse themselves into the art and science of increasing physical activity in the workplace. During the Annual National Summit on Physical Activity, they interacted with some of the nation’s best minds on workplace wellness including Dr. David Hunnicutt, Dr. Steven Aldana, and Dr. Ann Kulze. Focusing on the notion that small changes can lead to enormous improvements, they left the event equipped with strategies, tactics, and resources that will help make significant inroads when it comes to improving physical activity in the workplace.

Workforce Wellness LLC, a subsidiary of the Scott Lawson Companies, provides on-site wellness programs and health risk assessments that work to improve the health of employees and lower the cost of health care. Located in Concord, New Hampshire, The Scott Lawson Companies were founded by Scott Lawson in 1978 and have served nearly 5,000 customers nationwide. For more information, call 603-228-3610 or visit www.slgl.com.

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