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Dave Allman is on a mission to rewire how organizations think about care. As the founder of Wellbeing @ Work (W@W) and Careots, Dave has built platforms that transform vague wellbeing intentions into data-driven strategies that drive real impact on performance, retention, and engagement.
This episode explores how Dave’s “Google Maps” approach to wellbeing helps leaders navigate the complexities of emotional, social, physical, and financial wellbeing—empowering them to meet employees where they are and guide them toward a thriving work life.
We’ll discuss how moving from check-the-box wellness programs to personalized, scalable wellbeing maps is not only the future of work—it’s a business imperative.
🔍 In this episode, we’ll explore:
✅Why wellbeing is more than yoga and fruit bowls—it’s organizational performance
✅ How data helps leaders prove they care in ways employees can see and feel
✅ The link between a thriving workforce and reduced turnover, burnout, and disengagement
✅ Why personalized wellbeing journeys help build resilient, high-performing cultures
✅ How Gallup science and smart tech can operationalize care at scale
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George Alifragis is a trilingual business transformation expert with over 15 years of success in driving growth, delivering transformative results, and cultivating strategic partnerships. As Senior Vice President at Metropolitan Partners Group and a thought leader with the Forbes Business Council, George specializes in building innovative frameworks that align organizational objectives with customer success and employee engagement.
Previously, George has held pivotal leadership roles, including Chief Operating Officer at Sryas, where he successfully exited, and Chief Customer & Innovation Officer at Altima Telecom, driving customer-centric innovation. His track record includes spearheading global initiatives, implementing change management strategies, and creating cross-functional collaborations that deliver measurable impact.
Today, we’ll dive into George’s insights on leveraging human-centric leadership and innovative strategies to transform businesses, empower employees, and achieve sustainable success.
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Dr. Sam Elmi is a rare blend of organizational psychologist and HR strategist with over a decade of experience designing people-first systems inside fast-scaling environments. Most recently, as Director of People Strategy and operations at Nava, a public benefit corporation transforming government services, Sam built a new function from the ground up, anchored in human development, competency frameworks, and inclusion.
Throughout his career, from government to healthcare to tech, Sam has redesigned performance systems, developed employee experience programs, and helped leadership teams align around growth, equity, and care.
In this conversation, we’ll explore how leaders can turn organizational complexity into human clarity and scale HR in ethical, strategic, and deeply human ways.
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DJ Campbell is a seasoned healthcare executive and transformational leader specializing in people strategy. As VP/Chief HR Officer at Sanford Health, DJ oversees nearly 3,800 team members in the Bismarck market while contributing to enterprise-wide strategy for the organization’s 50,000 employees. With a focus on workforce development, employee experience, and organizational effectiveness, DJ plays a pivotal role in driving change and fostering a culture of excellence at Sanford Health.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, DJ is deeply invested in the Bismarck-Mandan community, serving on boards such as Make-A-Wish North Dakota, the North Dakota Workforce Development Council, and the State Board of Higher Education. An active member of SHRM and the Society for Diversity, DJ exemplifies a commitment to advancing HR practices and creating inclusive, dynamic workplaces.
Today, we’ll delve into DJ’s insights on shaping the future of healthcare workforces, driving impactful change, and creating environments where both employees and organizations can thrive.
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Sheeja Rai is an accomplished leader with over two decades of experience across industries such as chemicals, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and IT. As the Global Head of HR for Taste & Wellbeing at Givaudan, Sheeja leads strategic initiatives to drive employee engagement, performance management, and wellbeing for a diverse, global workforce.
Her innovative, people-first strategies have earned her recognition as a transformative leader in HR. From pioneering advanced performance management systems to spearheading employee engagement programs, Sheeja combines a strategic focus with a deep commitment to fostering a culture of care.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore Sheeja’s journey, her strategies for integrating employee wellbeing into organizational success, and how HR leaders can prepare employees for fulfilling, resilient careers in an ever-changing global landscape.
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Michelle Grocholsky is a global equity strategist and the founder of Empowered EDI, a consulting firm redefining how organizations approach equity, diversity, and inclusion. With two decades of experience and international accolades—including Canada’s Top 100, and a distinction for progressing gender equality across Canadian corporations—Michelle is known for moving EDI beyond performative talk and into systemic transformation.
Her work focuses on changing the way people make decisions. From advising Fortune 500 firms and not-for-profits to leading global strategy at BlackBerry and BMO, she has helped shape cultures where equity is not an afterthought, but a foundational operating principle.
Michelle’s philosophy, “lift as you rise,” is more than a tagline—it’s a leadership lens that informs how she coaches, consults, and shows up in the world.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
✅ How to embed equity into decision-making systems—not just in values, but in practice
✅ Why metrics matter (and which ones drive change)
✅ What it takes to build workplaces where everyone can thrive, not just survive.
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In this episode, host Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down with Dr. Rae Chresfield. Dr. Rae is a trailblazing leader in mental health advocacy, education, and organizational development. As the Assistant Vice President of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Dr. Rae is dedicated to fostering a culture of care that equips students with the tools they need to succeed in both academic and professional settings.
With a decade of experience in counselling, higher education leadership, and organizational development, Dr. Rae has a proven track record of creating programs that address mental health, resilience, and career readiness. Her innovative approach has included establishing a sober living wellness residence and designing workshops to help students transition from campus to career while maintaining their mental wellbeing.
In today’s episode, we’ll discuss Dr. Rae’s journey, her strategies for preparing students for workforce challenges, and the importance of aligning student and employee wellbeing.
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Earl Hoeg is on a mission to humanize work. With over three decades of leadership experience, he helps organizations build cultures of trust, connection, and collaboration—especially in hybrid and distributed teams.
Earl brings a people-first philosophy to leadership development, grounded in real-world experience and powered by proven systems used by Fortune 500 companies, including Insights Discovery and the Center for Creative Leadership. He advises leaders on how to move beyond policies and mandates—and instead lead with clarity, empathy, and purpose.
During his time in the public sector, Earl led workplace transformation efforts for over 40,000 employees across 425 office buildings—helping teams thrive through massive shifts in how and where we work. Today, he’s a founding member of the Global Future of Work Alliance and an advocate for wellbeing-centred leadership that works.
In this episode, you’ll hear Earl’s signature “Give an F” Framework (don’t worry, it’s not what you think), along with practical strategies for building team culture in hybrid environments—and creating workplaces where people can truly thrive.
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Rasheedah Hasan is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience spanning industries such as media, entertainment, banking, and technology. Currently serving as VP, Chief of Staff, and Office of CHRO Lead at The New York Times, Rasheedah acts as a trusted advisor to the CHRO, leading critical functions such as operations, program management, HR analytics, and payroll.
Her career journey has been marked by transformative roles at organizations like The New York Times, Viacom, and Bank of America, where she has consistently driven operational excellence and organizational transformation.
Rasheedah holds a master’s degree in psychology, where her research focused on improving leadership behavior, a passion that informs her people-first approach to leadership. She is dedicated to fostering organizational conditions that value collaboration, respect, and intentional direction while balancing the demands of complex, global enterprises.
Today, we’ll explore Rasheedah’s strategies for navigating change, building inclusive cultures, and empowering leaders to achieve operational and human success.
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Kevin Ramalingam is a recruitment industry veteran and the founder of Total Match Consulting, where he helps organizations across North America find their ideal match—not just in skills, but in values, culture, and vision. With over 15 years of experience spanning agency, enterprise, and consulting roles, Kevin has built a career around authentic relationships, strategic hiring, and putting people at the center of every staffing solution.
Through his work, he’s developed a reputation for delivering transformational hires, cultivating client trust, and mentoring recruiters to approach hiring as a human-first experience—not just a transaction.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
✅ What it takes to build meaningful recruiter-candidate relationships in a digital-first world
✅ How to balance speed with fit in high-pressure staffing environments
✅ The role of empathy and listening in the future of recruitment
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Neil Milliken is a global leader in digital accessibility, inclusion, and assistive technology. As the VP - Global Head of Accessibility at Atos, he spearheads initiatives integrating accessibility into digital transformation strategies for enterprises worldwide.
He is also a Board Member at the World Institute on Disability, a Co-Founder of AXSChat, and a Member of the IAAP Global Leadership Council—actively shaping inclusive workplace strategies, digital accessibility policies, and assistive technology adoption.
This episode will explore:
✅ The role of digital accessibility in shaping the future of work
✅ How AI and emerging tech can drive true digital inclusion
✅ Practical steps for organizations to embed accessibility into business strategy
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Adriana Peón is a trailblazing leader in global business operations, currently serving as the CEO of Decathlon Americas, where she oversees operations across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia.
With over 15 years of experience in eCommerce, retail, financial services, and consulting, Adriana has held pivotal leadership roles at Meta, PayPal, and McKinsey & Company. Her focus on innovation, team empowerment, and business growth has been the cornerstone of her success in diverse markets.
Adriana’s passion for building inclusive, high-performing teams shines through her work with organizations like Latinas in Tech and Reinserta, demonstrating her commitment to social impact and employee engagement.
Today, we’ll delve into Adriana’s leadership insights her approach to managing complexity in the age of AI.
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Christian Beaudoin is not just leading marketing for one of the world’s largest workplace solutions providers—he’s helping redefine how workspaces serve people. As Global Head of Marketing for JLL Work Dynamics, he oversees strategy for a $12B business supporting 80 countries and 1.5 billion square feet of space.
But Christian’s approach goes beyond the metrics. Recently, he facilitated a compelling conversation with workplace researcher Connie Noonan Hadley to explore one of the most under-discussed challenges in modern work: loneliness. Together, they unpacked systemic causes and what organizational leaders must do to restore connection.
From hybrid realities to human-centric storytelling at scale, Christian brings a powerful perspective at the intersection of real estate, marketing, and workplace wellbeing.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
✅ How to scale purpose-driven marketing across global teams
✅ What leaders can do to design spaces and systems that reduce workplace loneliness
✅ How JLL is redefining the modern workplace—turning square footage into belonging.
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In this episode of the Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down with Eliad Weisberg exploring the intersection of HR strategy, legal expertise, and organizational leadership in driving efficiency, fostering a collaborative culture, and supporting business growth in a global environment.
Eliad Weisberg is a seasoned leader at the nexus of human resources, legal expertise, and organizational strategy. As Global VP of HR at Fiverr, Eliad leverages a comprehensive business outlook to lead cross-organizational initiatives that enhance productivity, develop talent, and foster a collaborative culture. With a strong background in legal counsel, Eliad’s career spans roles as Chief of Staff at the Standards Institution of Israel and Chief Compliance Officer at Environmental Services Company Ltd., where he guided strategic partnerships, managed compliance, and led high-stakes negotiations.
Eliad’s unique combination of legal and HR expertise has equipped him to navigate complex global challenges while maintaining a people-first approach.
Today, we’ll discuss his insights on balancing legal rigor with organizational empathy, fostering innovation in HR, and building resilient global teams.
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In this special episode of the Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Adwoa Buahene sits down with Dr. Winters' to explore her extensive leadership experience in human resources, consulting, and talent management, focusing on her philosophy that "people matter" and her approach to driving transformative change through human-centred policies, innovation, and relentless focus on results.
Dr. Jeanette Winters, a trailblazer in human resources and talent management whose career has redefined the impact of human capital on business success.
As Chief Human Resources Officer at 8x8, Dr. Winters champions a people-first philosophy, driving collaboration, customer satisfaction, and results. Her impressive career includes leadership roles at global giants like Amgen, Pitney Bowes, and American Express, as well as startups and private equity ventures.
With over two decades of experience, Dr. Winters has delivered transformational outcomes, from reducing attrition by 50% at Igloo Products to designing strategic talent frameworks at Amgen. As founder of Winters Advisory Group, she has coached leaders, advised equity partners, and served as an interim CHRO, always delivering measurable results.
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In this episode of the Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down with Jay Fortuna, to delve into how innovative talent strategies and forward-thinking leadership can drive employee engagement, foster career progression, and create a culture of continuous learning. Highlight Jay’s groundbreaking work in revitalizing organizational processes and leveraging technology in learning and development (L&D).
Jay Fortuna is a visionary leader in talent development and organizational transformation with over a decade of experience driving innovation in L&D and employee engagement. As the Senior Vice President of Talent & Operations at GoHealth, Jay spearheads initiatives that redefine the employee experience, blending cutting-edge technology like AI and micro-learning with robust succession planning and leadership development.
Jay's work has earned accolades from Workforce Magazine, Brandon Hall, and CLO Learning in Practice. His passion for empowering individuals and organizations shines through his efforts to build high-performing, engaged teams. In addition to his leadership role at GoHealth, Jay serves as a Faculty Member for the Brandon Hall Group, an Advisory Board Member for Corporate Learning Network and Consero, and a member of the OnCon Senior Council.
In this episode, we’ll explore Jay’s innovative approach to L&D, his insights on fostering agility in performance, and how he envisions the future of talent development.
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In this episode of the Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down with Christina Allia to explore her expertise in creating global employee benefits and wellbeing programs that leverage neuroscience and data-driven insights. This episode will highlight how Christina fosters a human-centric approach to employee engagement, satisfaction, and performance while managing complex global challenges.
Christina Alliak is a dynamic leader in international HR with over 15 years of experience in employee benefits, wellbeing, and recognition. As the Global Head of Benefits, Wellbeing, and Recognition at Celonis, Christina oversees programs for over 3,000 employees across 15 countries.
Her innovative, human-centric approach integrates applied neuroscience, technology, and data analytics to optimize the employee experience, engagement, and performance. Christina’s passion for understanding the intersection of wellbeing and employee satisfaction has made her a sought-after voice in global HR transformation.
Today, we’ll dive into Christina’s journey, her groundbreaking strategies for fostering employee wellbeing, and her vision for the future of global benefits.
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In this thought-provoking episode of Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down Simon Trevarthen, Interim CEO of the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council (TRIEC)—a nonprofit dedicated to helping newcomers fast-track their careers while solving skilled immigrant underemployment for employers.
Simon is a strategic transformation and workforce innovation expert with a track record of fostering disruptive innovation across the post-secondary, healthcare, and public sectors. He has led innovation ecosystems that mobilize industry and community partnerships, creating future-ready workplaces.
With experience as an executive, consultant, and speaker across Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, Simon brings a global perspective with local impact. He’s also a passionate storyteller and strategist, shaping the future of work through human-centric leadership and digital transformation.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore:
✅ How organizations can embrace transformation and innovation to stay competitive
✅ Why human-centric leadership is essential in the age of AI and digital disruption
✅ The role of inclusive hiring and workforce development in shaping the future of work
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In this episode of Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down with Sasha Farley, a human-centered leadership and organization development expert who believes that people are at the heart of every successful company. As CEO of Sasha Farley Consulting and former General Vice President of the International Organization Development Association (IODA), Sasha has helped businesses navigate change, build thriving workplace cultures, and optimize hybrid and remote work models.
With experience at Booz Allen Hamilton and a background spanning government, corporate, and nonprofit sectors, Sasha brings deep expertise in neuroscience-based leadership, culture transformation, and energizing retreat facilitation. Her work empowers leaders to create workplaces that foster both business success and human flourishing.
In this episode, Sasha shares insights on how to lead change to empower people rather than overwhelm them, the role of emotional intelligence and trust in high-performing organizations, and why culture always comes before strategy. Join us for a powerful conversation on leadership, transformation, and the future of work.
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In this thought-provoking episode of Wellbeing Ignites Welldoing, Thyagi DeLanerolle sits down with Phil Kirschner, a global thought leader in workplace strategy, employee experience, and human-centric design. As the Founder of PK Consulting, Phil helps organizations rethink the future of work, leveraging AI, workplace transformation, and organizational effectiveness to create inclusive and high-performing environments.
With over 20 years of experience at McKinsey & Company, WeWork, and JLL, Phil has advised top real estate and talent executives on designing workspaces that foster collaboration, engagement, and well-being. His expertise in data-driven workplace solutions and strategic advisory work has made him a leading voice in reimagining how we work in an era of rapid technological change.
In this episode, Phil shares insights on how AI is reshaping work environments, the evolving role of physical and digital spaces, and how leaders can design workplaces that maximize human potential. Join us for a compelling conversation on the intersection of technology, culture, and workplace strategy.
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