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    Wellbeing and Thriving: The Power of Hope, Gratitude and Human Connection

    Date: March 26, 2025, 11:00am – 1:30pm
    Organizer:
    HAHRA
    Location:
    Bay City
    110 Eisenhower Dr.
    Hanover, PA 17331
    Price:
    $20 for Members; $30 for Non-Members/Guest
    Event Type:
    Meeting
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    *2025 Location change: We're back at Bay City! 

    Please register and pay online by Monday, March 17th by clicking the link: https://forms.office.com/r/BJSz1j33AL and following the payment link (https://hanover-area-hr-association.square.site/).    

    Your Registration is NOT CONFIRMED until you submit Payment. 

    Certification: This program is pre-approved for 1 SHRM PDC. The Hanover Area Human Resources Association is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP.

    • Registration begins at 11:00am
    • Plated Lunch starting at 11:15am
    • Programming runs 12:00pm – 1:30pm (Time for Q&A at the end!)
    Meal Provided:
    Chicken breast topped with grilled pineapple pieces, basted it in a sweet and sour sauce, topped with toasted coconut and served over rice served with Baked Potato and Seamed Broccoli Florets. Side Salad and Rolls included.
     
     

    *Please note that in order to keep our event registration fees down in a constantly rising economy, we observe a policy regarding last-minute cancellation of registrations. If you RSVP and are no longer able to attend, you will still be responsible for the registration fee and no refund will be provided if you do not notify us at hahramembership@gmail.com prior to the registration deadline above. Immediate refunds will be provided to those who notify by the deadline. We appreciate your understanding in this matter!* 

     

    Program Overview:

    Over the last two decades Americans have been experiencing increasing stress levels with the biggest sources of stress centering around the future of our nation, violence and crime, social divisiveness, personal finances, and our overall health. These stressors can impact us in many ways including how we show up for work. With challenge and adversity come opportunities to find and embrace keys to navigating through such stressors. It has been said that "life can be both beautiful and difficult at the same time." This presentation is rooted in this belief and reminds us that by tapping into the power hope, gratitude, and human connection, we are able to cultivate and find the good, opening the door to growing resilience and fostering wellbeing.

    Speaker BioDr. Diller is a Licensed Psychologist and Director of WellSpan Employee Assistance Program (WSEAP). He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh, a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Loyola College in Maryland and a Doctor of Psychology Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford. He spent nineteen years in clinical practice, fifteen of those years at WellSpan Behavioral Health (WBH), now known as WellSpan Philhaven. He was with WellSpan EAP from 2016 to 2024 and is now the Wellbeing Program Administrator, part of a dyad leadership team, responsible for the system-wide Wellbeing strategy. He remains passionate about finding better ways to support our fellow coworkers, raising awareness of mental health issues in the workplace, and offering ways we can provide a culture of caring to support overall Wellbeing. Dr. Diller has presented on these topics at the local, state, and national levels and was a past recipient of Central Penn Business Journal’s Health Care Heroes award in the Mental Health Caregiver Hero category.

     

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