Wilson of Province Mortgage Assoc. starts new educational series
Don Wilson, the newly appointed director of corporate relations at Province Mortgage Associates, Inc. is conducting a new educational series, "Live Well Work Well", for the workplace. The program specifically targets the financial well being of employees.
Business owners, CEOs, Human Resource Managers, or non-profit organizations may be eligible to participate in this program geared to increase worker productivity, lower employer expenses, and cultivate better morale in the work place. The program is offered exclusively by Province Mortgage Assoc. in partnership with employers.
The program has recently formed a partnership with Brown University as part of their "Working on Wellness" Program.
Here are a few points the LWWW program underscores:
* Reduces absenteeism
* Reduces human resources administrative costs
* Improved use and satisfaction with employer-provided fringe benefits
* Increased capability to contribute to retirement plans
* Increased morale, work satisfaction and employee loyalty
These are a few of the benefits from one of the presentations. This seminar series is offered FREE on-site.
The program has been presented to dozens of local organizations highlighted most recently by their partnership with Brown University as part of their "Working on Wellness" Program.
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