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Webinar: The Brain-Powered Workplace

Feb. 25, 2026

Applies to All Groups*

Creating a brain-powered workplace is a performance necessity. With 73% of employees reporting that work-related mental health challenges affect their performance, organizations are seeing a significant rise in stress-driven productivity loss.

Join us for our Q1 Worksite Wellness Webinar, where we’ll break down the neuroscience of stress, how it impacts employee performance, and why supporting brain health is essential in today’s high-pressure environment.

What you will learn:

  • How stress affects cognitive function and productivity
  • The role of neuroscience in understanding modern workplace pressures
  • Practical ways to strengthen emotional resilience within teams
  • Why investing in brain health supports retention, engagement, and overall wellbeing

Webinar details:

  • Date: Thursday, March 19
  • Time: 10-10:30 a.m. CT 
  • Register

Speakers:

Dionna Black, BS, NTFT, CHPD, senior wellness consultant, holds a Bachelor of Science in nutrition and fitness. She is a certified health promotion director and wellness coach. With more than 25 years’ experience in the field, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise supporting various industries, assisting organizations in creating a culture of wellbeing at the workplace.

Kris Vogel, MBC, MCHES, senior wellness consultant, holds a BA in health and psychology and a master’s degree in business communication (MBC). She is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) with more than two decades of experience in health promotion and management.

Kanisha Caesar, M.P.H., CHES, CCWS, wellness specialist, has 19 years of corporate wellness experience. She has served as a health and wellness coach, tobacco cessation facilitator, community outreach trainer, group exercise instructor and wellness program manager.

* This article, or a similar version, is being shared with employer groups in the Employer News newsletter or news alert.

Source: 2025 2025 State of Workplace Mental Health Report, Lyra Health, 2026.