Les C. Meyer

Les C. Meyer, MBA, is a healthcare strategist, serial entrepreneur, and global executive leader with experience in understanding the forces driving mindful innovation, seizing the upside of disruption, and leveraging the strategic value of enterprise-wide organization health resilience.


Business of Well-being

When Teachers are Healthy, Students do Better

From boardroom to the classroom, Metro Nashville Public Schools have learned and implemented game-changing lessons. Perhaps even more noteworthy is the correlation between teachers health to student achievement.

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March 15, 2016

Financial Wellness

People Strategists' Reveal Key C-Suite Secrets to Bend the Trend

Maximizing resources for enhancing worker capacity and sustaining a competitive edge is more important than ever before. Success depends on insightful decision-making and problem-solving, as well as an intuitive ability to lead the business unit.

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January 29, 2014

Mental & Behavioral Health

Digital Therapeutics: How New Approaches to Behavioral Health Boosts Healthy Profits

If the mind is working at full capacity then the body will also follow, when the body is working the mind will follow. Behavioral health is inclusive of both mental health and substance use is considered by many to still be an emerging topic.

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September 14, 2018

Business of Well-being

Somatic Functional Therapy: Drug-Free, Pain-Free Approach

Since the diagnosis in 2000, every doctor told her Parkinson's disease was progressive and her health status would never improve. Reluctantly settling for a bleak future, Diane's condition deteriorated toward a state of excruciating pain that required wheelchair.

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March 30, 2015

Financial Wellness

How to Drive Value Creation in the C-Suite

In the eyes of a CEO, businesses create jobs, innovate, manufacture and provide the services that drive economic growth. Yet lack of inertia along the frontier of health and performance improvement, continuous value enhancement, is restricting.

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January 29, 2014