Deanna Cuadra is a senior reporter at Employee Benefit News. Her work covers healthcare, U.S. policy and reform, challenges faced by women and parents in the workplace and innovation in work culture and leadership. Deanna previously worked as an editorial assistant at HealthDay, and was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of MidWave Magazine, a multimedia platform where college students were able to share their takes on pop culture and politics at the onset of the pandemic. When Deanna isn't knee-deep in healthcare policy, she directs and produces short films and documentaries that center marginalized communities. Deanna graduated with a bachelor's degree in film and media studies and East Asian studies from Columbia University.
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RethinkFirst surveyed 2,000 working parents on how much time they take off to handle their child's mental health or academic performance.
August 24 -
Tyson Foods built 'Tyson Tikes,' an on-site early childhood learning center for its front-line workers in Humboldt, Tennessee.
August 23 -
Doug Camplejohn, CEO of Airspeed, reveals how their latest app "Coffee Talk" is strengthening employee engagement and retention.
August 22 -
Ali Diab, CEO of Collective Health, explains why more companies should consider offering self-insured health plans.
August 21 -
Flexjobs put together a list of companies helping their employees pay off their student loans.
August 17 -
theSkimm and Moms First launched #ShowUsYourChildCare campaign, calling on companies to share how they support families.
August 16 -
Becky Seefeldt, VP of strategy at Benefit Resource, shares her best tips for saving money after a trip to the doctor.
August 15 -
DeAnne Aussem, well-being leader at PwC, explains how to create a highly utilized parental leave benefit.
August 14 -
EBN shares the highlights from Goldman Sachs Ayco's Benefits and Compensation Trends in Corporate America Report.
August 11 -
Mike Jones, partner at Morgan Lewis, explains the pros and cons of the FTC's non-compete ban.
August 9 -
Dr. Maya Bizri trained healthcare workers in Ukraine on how to reduce burnout before it's too late.
August 8 -
Jonathan Kestenbaum, managing director of tech strategy at AMS, believes employers shouldn't run from New York City's Local Law 144.
August 7 -
USA Facts ranked which occupations will see the greatest demand for employment by 2031.
August 4 -
Neal Batra, partner at Deloitte, explains how employers can empower their employees to live longer, healthier lives.
August 3 -
Kristi Leimgruber, a behavioral scientist at BetterUp, shares why employers fall short of their growth goals.
August 2 -
John Ho, OSHA chair at Cozen O'Connor, shares how employers can show up for employees despite limited federal guidance.
August 1 -
Vivian Health ranked which states have the highest rates of insurance coverage compared to the national average.
July 28 -
Alfred Edmond Jr., senior vice president and executive editor of Black Enterprise, is confident DEI is here to stay.
July 27 -
Dr. Stan Schwartz, an internal medicine physician and CEO of WellOK, explains why employers shouldn't ignore COVID just yet.
July 25 -
Melanie Dulbecco, CEO of Torani, explains how the syrup company retains its workforce through thick and thin.
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