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ProfNet Experts Available on Retirement Preparation, Workplace Health Programs

NEW YORK, July 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --Below are experts from the ProfNet network that are available to discuss timely issues in your coverage area. If you are interested in interviewing any of the experts, please contact them via the contact information at the end of the listing. To receive these updates by email, send a note to profnet@profnet.com with the industries you cover, and we'll add you to the appropriate edition.

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EXPERT ALERTS

  • What Baby Boomers Can Learn From the Greatest Generation to Prepare for Retirement
  • Mobile Programs That Can Improve Your Mood

MEDIA JOBS

  • Sports Reporter - The Daily Journal (NJ)
  • Reporter/Editor - The Lake Gazette (MO)
  • Assistant Managing Editor - Reminder Publications (MA)

OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES

  • Grammar Hammer: Validated by "Weird Al'
  • Media 411: Avoiding Clichés
  • Neutral vs. Regional Accents On-Air: How to Decide What Works Best for You

EXPERT ALERTS:

What Baby Boomers Can Learn From the Greatest Generation to Prepare for Retirement
Mary Miller
Chief Financial Officer
Front Porch
"Plan for both the early and later years of retirement. Most of our residents are in their early 80s and they tend to be planners. That has made it possible for many of them to transition comfortably from a stage of retirement when they spent time and energy on travel, dining out, socializing and even working, to a more sedentary stage of life where health concerns demand more of their attention."
Miller is the chief financial officer of Front Porch, a not-for-profit support system for a family of companies that serve individuals and families through full-service retirement, active adult communities, affordable housing communities, and related management and development services. In her role of CFO, she has contributed greatly to the success of the organization, leveraging her expertise in strategy development and execution, capital markets, team development, and driving consistent revenue and margin growth.
Miller is an avid SCUBA diver and enjoys exploring marine life around the world with her husband Joel and volunteering at hospitals and senior homes with her certified therapy dog, Remy.
Website: http://www.frontporch.net
Media Contact: Chris Navalta, cnavalta@graham-associates.com

Mobile Programs That Can Improve Your Mood
Dr. Dave Sharar
Managing Director
Chestnut Global Health
"Preclinical and clinical depression taken together represent a costly and significant problem in the workplace. At least 19 million Americans suffer depression each year, while many more experience seemingly unprovoked mood changes that negatively affect well-being, cloud judgment and impair performance. While corporate wellness programs have been incorporating mobile biometric apps to promote and track physical activity, i.e., FitBit, there's been scant attention given to apps or approaches that address mental health -- most likely because the ones available lack scientific validation."
Dr. Sharer brings a behavioral health perspective in discussing the emergence and efficacy of mobile mood management tools, and can convey what employers ought to look for in evaluating such tools, i.e., MoodHacker, a scientifically validated mobile intervention program. He would discuss how employers can optimize the efficacy of tools such as MoodHacker by incorporating it into a broader program of anxiety and depression counseling.
Dr. Sharer is managing director of Chestnut Global Partners (CGP), a provider of international employee assistance/well-being, expatriate support, and crisis intervention abroad in over 120 countries. He is also a research scientist with Chestnut's Division of Commercial Science, where he deploys scientific methodologies to help EAP firms and other workplace-based health programs evaluate their effectiveness. He has published more than 70 articles in peer reviewed journals and trade magazines on topics related to EAP effectiveness, outcomes, pricing, ethics, quality, purchaser education, delivery models, and reform in the field. He is on the editorial review board of the Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, and the board of directors of the Employee Assistance Research Foundation. He also co-chairs the "EAP Group" for the National Behavioral Consortium, serves on the review committee for EAPA's Journal of Employee Assistance, and is a long-standing member of EASNA's Knowledge-Research-Transfer Committee. In 2011, he received the received the "EAPA Member of the Year Award."
ProfNet Profile: http://www.profnetconnect.com/chestnutglobal/
Website: http://www.chestnutglobalpartners.org
Media Contact: Charles Epstein, che@backboneinc.com

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MEDIA JOBS:

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  • Sports Reporter - The Daily Journal (NJ)
  • Reporter/Editor - The Lake Gazette (MO)
  • Assistant Managing Editor - Reminder Publications (MA)

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OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES:

Following are links to other news and resources we think you might find useful. If you have an item you think other reporters would be interested in and would like us to include in a future alert, please drop us a line at profnetalerts@prnewswire.com

  • GRAMMAR HAMMER: VALIDATED BY 'WERID AL.' We counted ten grammar topics in "Word Crimes" that have already been covered by Grammar Hammer. Thank you, Weird Al Yankovic, for showing us that you can be stunningly creative and still employ good grammar to get your point across. Are you a stickler for grammar? Check out Grammar Hammer's take, as well as a link to an interview with Yankovic himself: http://prn.to/1pzKbea
  • MEDIA 411: AVOIDING CLICHES. Do you use clichés in your writing? Although they are part of everyday conversation, they can be considered a lazy way of getting your point across. We've compiled a list of the most irritating clichéswe've seen in writing. Which is your least favorite? http://prn.to/WftSLn
  • NEUTRAL VS. REGIONAL ACCENTS ON-AIR: HOW TO DECIDE WHAT WORKS BEST FOR YOU. The issue of whether or not a neutral accent works best in Spanish-language media is an ongoing debate. Although brands usually opt for a neutral voice-over narration for campaigns in hopes of reaching a broader audience, Spanish-language TV and radio are much more strategic. Whether or not you keep your natural/regional accent or learn a neutral accent is a career choice that you must make for yourself, but here are some things to consider: http://prn.to/1ymcjHf

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