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September 16, 2019 — Connecticut's Healthiest Employers

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • September 16, 2019 • Hartford Business Journal 17 PRESENTING SPONSOR PRODUCED BY CONTENTS 19 WELLNESS ADVICE | Reactivity is a habit that can be broken By Katie McDonald 21 CATEGORY: 1,000 OR FEWER EMPLOYEES 1st Place | Diversified Group Diversified Group makes wellness part of company culture 2nd Place | Stew Leonard's Healthy food for sale, healthy workforce on staff 3rd Place | The SLAM Collaborative Architectural firm builds up employee wellness 23 CATEGORY: 1,001 TO 4,999 EMPLOYEES 1st Place | Gilbane Inc. Gilbane Inc. focuses on whole-person health 2nd Place | FM Global FM Global links physical wellness with community service 3rd Place | Benchmark Senior Living Benchmark Senior Living mixes fun and healthy behaviors 25 CATEGORY: 5,000-PLUS EMPLOYEES 1st Place | Meredith Corporation Meredith Corp. champions physical and financial wellness 2nd Place | Burns & McDonnell Burns & McDonnell's wellness focus comes from the top 3rd Place | CGI Technologies and Solutions Global company promotes all-around wellness 26 THE LIST | Healthiest employers in Connecticut Meet CT's healthiest employers H artford Business Jour- nal's second annual Healthiest Employers awards recognize com- panies that are dedicated to employee health and safety as well as results-oriented wellness programs. The Healthiest Employers awards program was done in partnership with Springbuk, a privately held technology and data research firm that determined the finalists and winners using its own scoring methodology. Companies that participated in the program had to complete an online assessment representing a holistic ap- proach to wellbeing. Companies were then ranked based on their perfor- mance on the following six measures: culture and leadership commitment; foundational components; strategic planning; communication and market- ing; programming and interventions; and reporting and analytics. A total of 17 companies participated in the program this year. The winners and finalists are featured in the pages that follow. We hope you find this special section informative and that it spurs ideas on how to improve the health of your workforce. Greg Bordonaro | Editor, Hartford Business Journal CONNECTICUT'S HEALTHIEST EMPLOYERS 2019 PHOTO | RAWPIXEL.COM, SHUTTERSTOCK.COM

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