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Health Joins Green as Business Imperative and Opportunity

About the Webinar

Marc Gunther interviews Nancy and Tish about the public’s evolving relationship with health. They’ll discuss how health is joining green as central to sustainability; how personal and public health are converging; how the public naturally clusters into six health engagement segments; how health action is motivated by several factors; and how health is now a strategy for business across industries.

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Nancy Turett
Global President for Health
Edelman

Nancy Turett is Global President for Health at Edelman. She counsels corporations, health providers, universities, advocacy organizations, foundations, government agencies, and organizations in other sectors. Earlier in her career Nancy worked in Public Affairs at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York; the National Crisis Center for the Deaf at University of Virginia Medical Center; and the US Head Start program. Nancy graduated cum laude from Princeton University.

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Tish Van Dyke
General Manager
Edelman

Tish Van Dyke develops and oversees strategic communications programs for a variety of clients who look to Edelman to achieve clear and consistent communications strategies in the corporate, legislative and policy arenas. Tish has designed and built health platforms for companies outside the health industry, such as Walmart and Microsoft. In addition, she has counseled associations, both large and small employers, medical providers, and pharmaceutical and medical technology manufacturers on a number of issues that are debated within policy and regulatory circles.

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Marc Gunther

Marc Gunther is a veteran journalist, speaker, and writer whose focus is business and sustainability. Marc is a contributing editor at FORTUNE magazine, a senior writer at Greenbiz.com and a lead blogger at The Energy Collective. He is the author or co-author of four books. A skilled moderator and speaker, Marc has appeared before corporate audiences and at numerous conferences. Before joining FORTUNE in 1996, Marc worked for more than 20 years for various newspapers. Marc serves on the national board of Net Impact.