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Q&A with Jen Fisher: The rise of the ‘Chief Well-being Officer’ and why it matters

Chief Well-being Officers are responsible for creating a healthy and positive work culture by improving employees' physical, mental, and emotional health

Chief Well-being Officers are responsible for creating a healthy and positive work culture by improving employees' physical, mental, and emotional health Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Juliet Masiga
Digital Editor, World Economic Forum
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Jen Fisher, Chief Well-being Officer, Deloitte Image: Jen Fisher

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