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Calvin considered Michigan's Best and Brightest in Wellness

Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Matt Kucinski

Calvin College is considered one of the state鈥檚 Best and Brightest when it comes to Wellness. The Michigan Business and Professional Association (MBPA) is celebrating Calvin as one of who make their workplaces, their employees and the community a healthier place to live and work.

The Best and Brightest in Wellness winners were evaluated by using the WellCompanies assessment, created and administered by , the nation鈥檚 leading wellness systems firm. WellCo scored organizations in the following areas related to worksite wellness: policies, environment, leadership, awareness and motivation, assessment and intervention, incentives and integration, measurement and health care cost.

鈥淗aving a healthy and happy workforce leads to a healthy company bottom line. This year鈥檚 winning companies represent high standards and an exceptional commitment to healthy employees, healthy families and a healthy community,鈥 said Jennifer Kluge, MBPA/Michigan Food and Beverage Association president and CEO.

Calvin College is one of 20 companies of 500 or more employees being recognized and is one of just two colleges receiving the honor (the other being North Central Michigan College).

Roy Zuidema, director of campus wellness at Calvin College, says his has worked hard to offer Calvin employees and their spouses a robust and successful wellness program.

鈥淥ur goal has always been to create a supportive and encouraging atmosphere for the pursuit of wellness goals from a Christian perspective 鈥 and I think that we have done that at Calvin,鈥 said Zuidema. 鈥淚t is an honor to be recognized by Best and Brightest Companies for our wellness initiatives.鈥

Calvin has provided its employees with the tools, including exercise classes, health challenges, educational seminars, personal training, massage, health screenings and sports and recreational activities. The college also provides its employees with free access to , including an Olympic-sized pool, an indoor track and tennis courts, and 15,000 square feet of fitness center space.

College administrators have also placed a high value on wellness鈥攑roviding employees with a half hour of paid time twice per week to participate in wellness-related activities; offering cash incentives for employees who participate in the ; and they even included a goal to 鈥渆nhance employee wellness鈥 on the college鈥檚 last strategic plan.

鈥淐alvin has so many opportunities for achieving healthy successes that it is difficult not to notice the positive impact on our culture,鈥 said Tanya Bulthuis, a staff member at the college and an ambassador for the Healthy Habits program. 鈥淗ealthy Habits support and the camaraderie of co-workers striving to achieve similar health goals has been a great motivator for me to live a healthy lifestyle.鈥

Calvin will be honored at a breakfast celebration and symposium on Thursday, Oct. 3 in Livonia, Mich. The college will also be included in Corp! Magazine鈥檚 October/November 2013 special wellness feature.


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