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Quartz invites you to join our Quartz at Work virtual workshop on February 17th, from 11-12pm ET / 4

Quartz invites you to join our Quartz at Work (from anywhere) virtual workshop on February 17th, from 11-12pm ET / 4-5 pm GMT, on “Mental health in the workplace: Beyond basics,” sponsored by Accenture. This is our first workshop in season 4 and [Quartz]( [Mental health in the workplace]( Quartz invites you to join our Quartz at Work (from anywhere) virtual workshop on February 17th, from 11-12pm ET / 4-5 pm GMT, on “Mental health in the workplace: Beyond basics,” sponsored by Accenture. This is our first workshop in season 4 and free to everyone. [Register]( Looking out for employee mental health has become table stakes for good employers. But once everyone is aligned with the idea that mental health matters, and agrees it’s a business leader’s imperative, what’s next? In this workshop, you’ll learn where workplace mental health trends are heading, and how to bring the newest and best practices into your organization, whether you’re a senior leader, a department manager, or a concerned team member. IN THIS WORKSHOP 🗣 We’ll be joined by: - Melissa Bernstein, co-founder, Melissa & Doug, and CEO, LifeLines - Dr. Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee, chief health officer, Accenture (event sponsor) - Magda Boulabiza, advocacy officer, European Network Against Racism - Leah Weiss, compassionate leadership instructor, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and co-founder, Skylyte - ​​Dr. Yared Alemu, founder and CEO, TQIntelligence - Heather Landy, executive editor, Quartz ✍️ Expect to learn: How to take practical steps towards ensuring mental health is more than just prioritized in your workplace. [Join us]( PS: Are you working remotely by design or as a result of the pandemic? Either way, how your company supports you is paramount. Enter them for our Best Companies Remote Workers 2022 list. [Enter]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [external-link]( Enjoying this email? Forward it to a friend! They can [click here]( to sign up. If you’re looking to unsubscribe, [click here](. Quartz | 675 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl | New York, NY 10011 | United States Copyright © 2022 Quartz, All rights reserved.

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