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Washington Trust earns workplace wellness award

Westerly, RI The Washington Trust Co. was recognized with an Exemplary Worksite Health Award from Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) and the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce.

The annual Worksite Health Awards, hosted by BCBSRI and the Chamber, celebrate Rhode Island companies who are dedicated to improving the quality of life for their employees through their demonstrated commitment to healthy workplaces via policy, workplace culture, and educational opportunities.

This year marks the seventh consecutive year that Washington Trust has received the Exemplary designation, which is the most prestigious, and the 16th year overall that the organization has been named to the winners list. Washington Trust was one of more than 30 Rhode Island-based businesses recognized for their continued efforts to institute worksite wellness programs.

 that help to improve the health and well-being of employees in RI at an event held on September 7th.

“At Washington Trust, we value people above all else and are proud to provide a dynamic wellness program that focuses on maintaining and improving the health of our employees and their families. Good health improves quality of life, decreases risk of illness, injury and disease, increases productivity, and has a positive impact on overall wellbeing,” said Kristen DiSanto, senior executive vice president and chief human resources officer. “We’re proud that our efforts to provide meaningful employee wellness opportunities continue to be recognized by BCBSRI and the Chamber.”

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