Laura Putnam
Putnam connects her multidisciplinary background to redefine workplace wellness, blending insights from her experiences as a teacher, dancer, and community organizer. Her aim is to inspire sustainable well-being practices within organizations by shifting from traditional programs to a more holistic approach. In her bestselling book, "Workplace Wellness That Works," she outlines strategies for empowering managers to spearhead wellness movements, thus fostering a culture of collective responsibility. This focus on integrating leadership and culture into wellness initiatives sets her apart as a leader in the field.\n\nHer methods are grounded in evidence-based research while being presented through relatable storytelling and multisensory experiences, making them highly engaging and practical. As the founder and CEO of Motion Infusion, Laura Putnam offers speaking, training, and consulting services to clients like Apple and Stanford University, emphasizing the interplay between employee well-being and organizational success. Therefore, readers and organizations looking to enhance vitality in the workplace can greatly benefit from her innovative strategies.\n\nPutnam's work has been widely acknowledged, earning her the American Heart Association’s 2020 Impact Award and features in major media outlets such as The New York Times and NPR. As she continues to contribute to the discourse on workplace wellness, her efforts inspire not just organizational change but also a broader movement towards health-oriented practices. Her comprehensive approach provides a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and implement effective wellness strategies.
Books by Laura Putnam

Workplace Wellness that Works
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