Nicole Carpenter, Dr. Courtney Flint and Dr. Amy Locke (left to right) discussed managing stress and well-being in the workplace during their panel discussion at a recent "Good Health is Good Business" event at the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium. Photo courtesy of Get Healthy Utah Executive Director Alysia Ducuara.

Cassie Goff
Business Journal 

Team leaders learned about how to create an engaged and connected workforce through improving professional and personal networks, engaging teams, developing leadership and addressing burnout at Utah Business of Health’s event on Feb. 5.

A “Well Connected, Good Health is Good Business” panel and roundtable discussion featured Nicole Carpenter, Dr. Courtney Flint and Dr. Amy Locke.

Flint, a Utah State University professor and director of the Utah Wellbeing Project ask the business community to consider how Utah residents define and value their own well-being in terms of social connections and Please log in to see the rest of this story.