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Wellness Workdays CEO to Speak at the AGC Construction Safety and Health Conference

Session explores evidence-based strategies to prevent injuries, promote mental health, and reduce risk

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Mon, 01/19/2026 - 12:02
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(Wellness Workdays: Hingham, MA) -- Wellness Workdays, a leading provider of workplace wellness solutions, announced that CEO and founder Debra Wein will speak at the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Construction Safety and Health Conference on Jan. 22, 2026. Wein will be joined by industry leaders Jamie Evans, vice president of Environmental Health and Safety at Turner Construction; and Stewart Levy, vice president of Population Health and Occupational Health at Wellworks for You. The featured session is “Innovative Workplace Strategies for Implementing Musculoskeletal Health and Well-Being Solutions Using the Total Worker Health Approach.”

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The session will explore practical, evidence-based strategies to prevent musculoskeletal injuries, promote mental health, and reduce risk by integrating safety, health promotion, and organizational policies.

“As construction organizations face increasing physical demands and workforce challenges, mental health, musculoskeletal health, and overall well-being must be addressed proactively and not simply as a response to injuries onsite,” says Wein. “By integrating prevention, education, and organizational support, employers can protect their people while also improving productivity, engagement, and long-term health and safety outcomes.”

Evans brings the employer and large job site perspective, highlighting how investing in worker well-being alongside job site safety drives performance, reduces risk, and supports a more productive workforce.

Levy will highlight the value of a data-driven and integrated solution to connect occupational health, wellness, and prevention to reduce injuries, lower healthcare costs, and support a healthier, more resilient workforce.

The AGC Construction Safety and Health Conference brings together safety, health, and HR professionals from across the construction industry to share best practices, emerging research, and innovative solutions aimed at improving worker safety and well-being. For more information and to register for the conference, visit agc.org.

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