Employers and Public Health Priorities

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Gabby Hines

Associate, Employer Action Exchange, Milken Institute Health
Gabby Hines is an associate on the Public Health team at the Milken Institute.

Employer Action Exchange

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The workplace is a community in and of itself that can contribute meaningfully to a healthier ecosystem. Employers have a critical role to play in advancing whole-person health by taking a stand for specific action, helping raise awareness among their employees, and taking steps to advance the health of the communities in which they operate. The Employer Action Exchange provides a trusted platform and includes expert guidance, briefings, and networking to advance customized, tangible actions on whole-person health priorities.

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Sabrina Spitaletta

Senior Director, Employer Action Exchange, Milken Institute Health
Sabrina Spitaletta has been at the Milken Institute since 2017. She leads the work focused on the role of employers advancing public health and develops strategic collaborations across sectors and industries to advance whole-person health and performance at work and in the community.
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Lena Flaum

Senior Associate, Employer Action Exchange, Milken Institute Health
Lena Flaum is a senior associate on the Employer Action Exchange team at the Milken Institute, serving as the team's communications lead.