photo: Shutterstock/GaudiLab While the pandemic season has mostly concluded, its disruptive effects are still being felt around the world by businesses old and new.
While consumers still prioritise wellness services and activities, the business environment remains unpredictable. Economic and political pressures and a shifting labour force continue to create uncertainty throughout the EMEA market.
Come together with W3Spa – a leading industry event hosted by We Work Well – and tune in to a live interactive webinar where wellness business luminaries share their plans, vision and strategies to thrive in 2023.
Scheduled for 11am EST (5pm CET, 8am PST) on 25 January, The Business of Wellness: Navigating The Road Ahead discussion will feature a panel of specialists including Emlyn Brown – global vice president of well-being at Accor, Kent Richards – corporate operations director at Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas and Sara Codner – senior director of spa and wellness at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
Click here to register for the free webinar led by industry figure Lisa Starr and her esteemed panellists for a discussion on the business of wellness and navigating the road ahead.
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