Communications as an Agent of Change: Pitney Bowes Builds a “Culture of Health”
Dr. Brent J. Pawlecki, Corporate Medical Director, Pitney Bowes Inc., presents “A Culture of Health” at the Healthcare Communications Forum, hosted by Insight Forums.
Recognizing that an organization’s overall success requires a healthy, engaged, and productive workforce, Pitney Bowes has created a “Culture of Health” that promotes healthy behaviors among employees, prevents disease and related complications, and results in overall long-term financial savings.
This session illuminates the steps Pitney Bowes took to promote a healthy lifestyle for its employees, a commitment that ultimately garnered recognition by the National Business Group on Health as a Best Employer for Healthy Lifestyles, and distinguished it as one of only five companies to be honored for three consecutive years as a Platinum Award winner.
Viewers will go inside Pitney Bowes’ award-winning experience and learn about the theory behind the Culture of Health, the components of the program, and the financial outcomes it generated.
Dr. Brent J. Pawlecki
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Dr. Brent J. Pawlecki
Corporate Medical Director, Pitney Bowes Inc.Dr. Pawlecki serves as the Corporate Medical Director, overseeing all health related issues and services of the organization, including the Pitney Bowes’ award-winning corporate clinics and wellness programs and the Absence Management Department. In addition, he serves as corporate medical consultant and as Chief HIPAA Privacy Officer. Dr. Pawlecki works closely with the integrated functions of Disability, Safety, and Worker’s Compensation, as well as the Health Care Strategy Group and the Crisis Management Team to direct corporate health and productivity for the global organization. Currently, he is heading the efforts of the global Pandemic Preparedness Team for the corporation.
Dr. Pawlecki completed his undergraduate and medical school training at St. Louis University, in St. Louis, Missouri. He completed a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics in Connecticut at Bridgeport Hospital/Yale University. Since that time, Dr. Pawlecki has worked in the Emergency Department and in private practice before becoming involved as a medical director for a 70-site physician practice management group. He joined Pitney Bowes in 1999 as Associate Medical Director, and now serves as its Corporate Medical Director. He has completed the degree of Masters of Medical Management at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business, and is actively involved in numerous professional and community organizations.


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