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POWER LUNCH: From Surviving to Thriving with Canadian Mental Health Association NS
Workplace Wellness Strategies for the Post-Pandemic World
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The Halifax Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division (CMHA NS) are proudly supporting this initiative by partnering to offer a Power Lunch on workplace wellness strategies for the post-pandemic world.
As Canadians continue to process their trauma from the events of the past two and a half years, employees' mental health has become a top HR priority.
Your employees are your organization's most valuable asset. Helping them stay healthy – mentally and physically keeps your organization healthy.
A comprehensive strategy that supports all aspects of employees well-being is non-negotiable and the only way to move from surviving to thriving. The concept of these programs and practices may seem overwhelming and costly, but they don't need to be!
On Wednesday, October 12, 2022, join Karn Nichols, Executive Director of the Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division, and Bradley Daye, CEO and Founder of Placemaking P4G as they demystify and deconstruct contemporary workplace mental health strategies that will inspire workplace leaders to embrace cultural differences, lived experiences, and the vulnerabilities that come with being human at work.
About the Presenters:
Karn Nichols, Executive Director CMHA
Karn Nichols joined the Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division (CMHA NS) as Executive Director in July of 2021.
Along with a deep compassion for those facing mental health and addiction issues, she brings with her over 25 years of leadership experience in both the for profit and social impact sectors.
Prior to joining CMHA NS, Karn served as Board Chair for the MacPhee Centre for Creative Learning; Manager, Career of Services and Graduate Programs for the Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary’s University, and VP People Development and Branch Operations for Maritime Travel.
Along with a deep compassion for those facing mental health and addiction issues, she brings with her over 25 years of leadership experience in both the for profit and social impact sectors.
Prior to joining CMHA NS, Karn served as Board Chair for the MacPhee Centre for Creative Learning; Manager, Career of Services and Graduate Programs for the Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary’s University, and VP People Development and Branch Operations for Maritime Travel.
Bradley Daye, CEO and Founder of Placemaking P4G
With a deeply rooted history in Nova Scotia, Bradley was born and raised in Halifax and is a community leader, coach and member of the African Nova Scotian community.
As the Grandson of Delmore Buddy Daye, Bradley is intrinsically grounded in community development led with empathy. Despite a successful career in professional sports – having played and coached football at both the university and professional level – Bradley found his purpose as an architect for value-aligned recruiting.
His proven track record of taking an idea from incubation to success, sparked the successful launch and scale of two businesses and a non-profit organization.
By serving on the Board of Directors for United Way Halifax, and supporting youth football in Halifax’s North End, Bradley is always contributing locally to the spaces where everything started for him. With 12 years of combined professional coaching and business management experience, Bradley’s work is multi-dimensional and woven with the values that course through his bloodstream: Compassion, Community and Love.
As the Grandson of Delmore Buddy Daye, Bradley is intrinsically grounded in community development led with empathy. Despite a successful career in professional sports – having played and coached football at both the university and professional level – Bradley found his purpose as an architect for value-aligned recruiting.
His proven track record of taking an idea from incubation to success, sparked the successful launch and scale of two businesses and a non-profit organization.
By serving on the Board of Directors for United Way Halifax, and supporting youth football in Halifax’s North End, Bradley is always contributing locally to the spaces where everything started for him. With 12 years of combined professional coaching and business management experience, Bradley’s work is multi-dimensional and woven with the values that course through his bloodstream: Compassion, Community and Love.
Learn more about Healthy Workplace Month and find tips, tools and more at www.healthyworkplacemonth.ca.
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POWER LUNCH: From Surviving to Thrivi...
Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM ADT
Wednesday October 12, 2022
12:00 PM -1:30 PM
Location
Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building
32 Akerley Blvd, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1
Fees/Admission
Free for Members Only - RSVP Required
Limited Seating Available
Light Lunch Provided
Contact Information
Sandra Thomson
Event Specialist
(902) 481-1229
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