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26 May 2021


GWI Women in Wellness initiative dedicates new survey to women in leadership
BY Megan Whitby

GWI Women in Wellness initiative dedicates new survey to women in leadership

The Global Wellness Institute’s (GWI) Women in Leadership Initiative, is spearheading a survey of women in wellness leadership roles and is seeking feedback from female leaders.

According to the group, it defines a female wellness leader as a woman who works in some capacity in the wellness space, has a vision and shares it with others.

With this in mind, the group wants to hear from anyone who identifies as a female wellness leader, via its anonymous 15-minute survey.

The survey features questions about:
  • Compensation

  • Leadership qualities

  • Burnout

  • The impact of COVID-19

  • Work-life balance

  • Sexual harassment

  • Mentorship

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Stress-relief strategies


The results will be used to help create resources, programming and more that address the needs of women in wellness leadership roles and help them evolve in their leadership positions and aspirations.

The GWI will close the survey on 31 May 2021.

The GWI’s Women in Leadership initiative is chaired by Julie Keller Callaghan, co-founder of Well Defined, supported by vice-chair Sara Jones, managing director of Spa & Wellness MexiCaribe.

Other members include:
– Darlene Fiske, owner of The Fiske Group and co-founder of Swell Public Relations
– Francie Rawlings, digital strategy and innovation head for SCS Partners
– Jessica Timberlake, public relations manager for Eminence Organic Skincare
– Joanne Berry, founder of the Wellness Education Hub
– Kenzie Vath, director of wellness and sustainability for Pacific Hospitality Group
– Liz Lehman, CEO of Aluminate Life
– Dr Rekha Chaudhari, global wellness ambassador for India
– Sara Hirsh Bordo, founder and CEO of Women Rising
– Tara LoCastro, principal of LifeSync


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