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Melody Schreiber is a columnist at The New Republic, a frequent contributor to the Guardian US, and the D.C. correspondent for ArcticToday. Her work has also been published by The Washington Post, New York, The Atlantic, Pacific Standard, Outside, NPR, STAT News, Vice, USA Today and elsewhere. She is the editor of What We Didn’t Expect: Personal Stories About Premature Birth.
Patricia Zengerle is an award-winning journalist for Reuters, currently covering foreign policy and national security issues in the U.S. Congress. She has reported for the wire service from some three dozen countries over more than three decades, including covering U.S. presidential elections, the White House, American corporate news, and regional news in Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America. She also served as an editor in London and Washington. Zengerle was twice part of Reuters’ reporting teams that won the National Press Club’s Edwin M. Hood Prize for Diplomatic reporting (2017 &…
J. Raymond DePaulo, Jr., M.D. is a University Distinguished Service Professor and Co-Director of the Mood Disorder Center in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. DePaulo also serves as the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC.org). He has been an active clinician, teacher, researcher throughout his 39 years on the Johns Hopkins faculty. He founded the Hopkins Affective Disorders Clinic in 1977 and grew it into a multifaceted program that led patient care, teaching and…
11 AM | Mental Health as The Next Big Issue for Bureau Chiefs, CEOs, CHROs, Boards, and Investors
Burnout. The Great Resignation. The new world of work. A pervasive mental health crisis. Four years after many companies began declaring a “purpose revolution” to prioritize all stakeholders, not just shareholders, there is a movement afoot across Corporate America as more leaders begin to embrace expectations from employees related to mental health. This shift isn't merely about companies adding one incremental new benefit like a meditation subscription – it requires a fundamental and holistic reimagining of how companies approach employee mental health. From newsrooms to boardrooms, this…
Andy Dunn co-founded menswear brand Bonobos and served as CEO until its 2017 acquisition by Walmart. As an investor, he has backed more than eighty startups, including Warby Parker, Coinbase, Away, Glossier, Real, Parade, SeatGeek, and Alula. In May, Dunn released a memoir titled Burn Rate: Launching a Startup and Losing My Mind, which explores the intersection of entrepreneurship and mental illness.
Phillip Schermer is the Founder and CEO of Project Healthy Minds, a millennial/Gen Z-driven non-profit startup focused on tackling one of the defining issues of our generation: the growing mental health crisis. Project Healthy Minds is building the world’s first digital mental health marketplace to democratize access to life-changing services, partnering with public figures to destigmatize mental health, and creating the first national standards for businesses to better support employee mental health.
Sabastian V. Niles is a Partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz where he works closely with boards of directors and management teams, focusing on corporate governance and corporate strategy; rapid response shareholder and stakeholder activism, engagement, and proxy fights; takeover defense; enterprise risk oversight, including as to ESG, human capital management, cybersecurity and crisis situations; U.S. and cross-border mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and strategic partnerships; and other corporate and securities law matters and special situations. Sabastian co-founded the Harvard…