Emily Santanelli has over a decade of experience in the wellness industry and is currently the Employee Benefits Consultant at USI Insurance Services. Emily and her team analyze client business issues and challenges with USI ONE™, a proprietary platform that integrates analytics, resources, and strategic planning to deliver impactful solutions.
In addition to this, Emily is also the VP of Professional Development and a Volunteer Board Member at Sacramento Area Human Resource Association. This organization provides development opportunities for human resources professionals in Sacramento and Northern California.
Does your company offer its employees easy access to high-quality resources for mental health and wellness? Or, do you provide little to no support for employees’ mental health needs?
A great deal of companies fall into the latter category. Unfortunately, failing to provide sufficient mental health resources and programs for employers and employees alike can have serious consequences for a company’s culture, profits, and far-reaching impact. So, how can your company start prioritizing mental health and wellness in the workplace, even on a tight budget?
In this episode of Succeed Under Stress, Dr. Jonathan Horowitz sits down with Emily Santanelli, the Employee Benefits Consultant at USI Insurance Services, to discuss how to enhance mental health and wellness solutions within the workplace. Listen in as Emily talks about how large companies determine employee benefits, the relationship between mental health and professional productivity, and the importance of developing a healthy workplace culture. Stay tuned!
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