Corporate Wellness (B2B)

As organizations redefine well-being, my B2B writing bridges science and strategy while helping wellness technology companies, healthcare organizations, and hospitality brands connect with people through clarity and credibility.

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Why Sheraton Nha Trang Sets a New Standard for Corporate Wellness Retreats in Asia and Wellness-First Design

Published on LinkedIn

A deep dive into how Sheraton Nha Trang blends local culture, neuroscience-informed design, and recovery-focused programming to redefine executive retreats. Highlights the hotel’s innovative approach to wellness architecture and experiential travel incentives.

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The ROI of Wellness—How Healthy Meetings Impact Engagement and Retention

Originally published in MeetingsToday.com (2025)

My article, “The ROI of Wellness,” was initially published in Meetings Today in 2025. Although the publication later reorganized its online archives and removed several contributed pieces, I have included the article here for portfolio purposes.

This piece explores measurable outcomes of corporate wellness initiatives—improved engagement, retention, and cognitive performance—and how meeting planners can leverage wellness design to drive more substantial ROI.

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Next-Generation Wearable Biosensors: How Advanced Medical Sensor Technology Is Revolutionizing Remote Healthcare Beyond Traditional Fitness Trackers

Published on LinkedIn

Advanced biosensors are reshaping healthcare far beyond consumer wearables. This article explores how clinical-grade data, AI-driven monitoring, and predictive analytics are transforming remote care and organizational health strategies.

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Micro-Restorations: Why Meeting Planners Need Strategic Recovery Moments, Not Another Vacation

Published on LinkedIn

This article examines why brief, science-backed recovery moments are more effective than vacations for preventing burnout in meeting planners and how micro-restorations improve decision-making, engagement, and long-term performance in high-pressure event environments.

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