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Cardinus Ergonomics Summit: Enhancing your Ergonomics Program
April 24 @ 12:30 PM - 6:00 PM
If you manage a regional or global ergonomics program, this event is for you.
This exciting and free-to-attend event will explain how the varied working patterns in different countries can impact an ergonomics program. Together, we’ll explore the key elements of successful ergonomics programs, evaluate various management approaches, and share best practices to help you achieve better outcomes from your program.
Our ergonomics experts will share best practices to help you:
- Gain a greater understanding of ergonomics regulations and how they can impact your organization at a local level.
- Identify and address any gaps in your ergonomics program.
- Utilize technology to maximize the effectiveness of your program’s results.
- Increase the health, well-being, and productivity of your workforce.
Register for the event
Complete the form below to register for the Cardinus Ergonomics Summit in New York on 24th April 2024
Agenda
The event will take place at The Players Club in New York on Wednesday 24 April (12.30pm – 6.00pm).
- 12:30PM – Registration
- 1.10PM – Learn How Global Ergonomics Regulations Affect You – Jon Abbott, Director at Cardinus
- 2:10 PM – Dissecting the Data: What Makes a Successful Ergonomics Program – Matt Weber, Senior Vice President – Global Sales, Cardinus
- 3.10 PM – Coffee Break and Networking
- 3.30PM – Q&A Panel with Experts in Ergonomics and Well-being
- 4.20PM – Closing Remarks
- 4.30PM – Food and Drinks Reception
- 6:00 PM – End
Why should you attend?
Watch the video below to here from those who attended our last ergonomics Summit in San Francisco:
Our panel of speakers
Jon Abbott, Director at Cardinus Risk Management Limited
Jon has more than 15 years of experience in ergonomics, safety, and occupational health. Over that period, he has worked with a wide variety of organizations in the private and public sectors by providing a full range of risk management solutions including software, e-learning, and consultancy. Jon was instrumental in setting up Cardinus operations in America and Holland and is currently responsible for the global strategy at Cardinus. Jon is passionate about the health and well-being of young people, and he is actively working to protect the workforce of the future. This motivation drove him to set up Healthy Working MOVE in 2013, an award-winning ergonomics program specifically designed for kids.
Kevin Lombardo, President & CEO, DORN Companies
Kevin is a dynamic keynote speaker renowned for his expertise in ergonomics and employee safety, delivering impactful presentations at 20-25 national safety events annually. As a widely recognized thought leader, he draws upon his extensive background in workplace safety and injury prevention to provide cutting-edge insights and strategies. With a distinguished career as CEO and Senior Executive within numerous large organizations, coupled with his substantial experience in the healthcare sector, Kevin possesses a unique perspective that sheds light on the pivotal intersections between talent, assets, and ideas – the dynamic formula that drives business performance.
Donna DeFalco, President, Health Enhancement Co
For over 35 years, Donna DeFalco has been an innovator and influencer in the world of corporate wellness. Ms. DeFalco founded The Health Enhancement Company in 1987 and continues to serve as its CEO. Focusing on the myriad health and wellness issues facing corporate America, HEC consults with forward-thinking companies on innovative ways to create a company culture of wellbeing, setting the stage for employers and employees to rethink health as a journey. HEC’s primary focus is to address the crossroads of musculoskeletal health, mental wellbeing , movement and nutritional awareness so individuals feel in control to make positive changes that can manage stress and distress in the body. Additionally, Donna is a Certified Ergonomic Specialist and received her training and certification in ergonomics from Occupational & Industrial Orthopedic Center (OIOC) Program in Ergonomics and Biomechanics, New York University Oxford Research Institute. Her unique approach to ergonomic education has been offered since 1992 in both the United States and Europe. Most recently, Donna’s passion for all aspects of wellbeing led her to explore the natural world for wellness alternatives as a forager, beekeeper, master food canner. She is currently a member of the Italian Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey. Donna has kept bees with her husband for 14 years and works with other experts in the field of Apitherapy to understand the effects of the healing properties of honey and other bee by-products on the human body with a special focus on joint health and immunotherapy. Thus, in this latest incarnation, her wellbeing journey continues.