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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Shiloh Johnson, founder and CEO of ComplYant, shares how she built a flexible and compassionate work culture for her 45 employees.
March 15 -
Professionals shared what work-related concerns are at top of mind — and how they're rising to the challenge.
March 15 -
Brad Nations, chief growth officer at FOLX Health, explains how employers can expand the LGBTQ community's access to quality healthcare.
March 14 -
Satish Kumar, founder and CEO of Glider AI, explains how Chat GPT can be successfully adapted into the hiring process.
March 13 -
WalletHub ranked cities, analyzing average workweek hours, share of workers with unused vacation time and average commute time.
March 10 -
Ashley Tyrner, founder and CEO of FarmboxRx, explains her drive to deliver fresh food to vulnerable populations.
March 7 -
The CEO of WINFertility and medical director at CCRM Fertility Houston explain why strong fertility benefits are vital to an organization's success.
March 2 -
Jon Cohen, CEO of Talkspace, discusses the efficacy of text therapy in the healthcare world.
March 1 -
Dr. Jayne Morgan, cardiologist and clinical director of the COVID task force at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, reveals how racism plays a role in heart health.
February 27 -
HR solutions company Remote ranked which states had the highest and lowest mandatory employer contributions for new hires.
February 24 -
Ellen Kelsay, CEO of Business Group on Health, and Eric Chaisson, SVP of total rewards at The Walt Disney Company, explain the significance of moving away from a traditional fee-for-service model.
February 22 -
Amir Tarighat, co-founder and CEO of Agency, explains why employers need to implement a "bring your own device" policy.
February 21 -
Diane Ty, director at the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, reveals just how prevalent and costly dementia is.
February 16 -
Adi Gupta and Neha Patel, partners at Mckinsey and Company, break down what's in store for the healthcare industry in the next three years.
February 15 -
Jeffrey L. Bowman, co-founder and CEO of Reframe, explains why companies are struggling to stay committed to their DEI efforts.
February 14 -
Dr. Nina Birnbaum, medical director of innovation acceleration at Blue Shield of California, explains how its virtual-first plan could expand access to quality care.
February 13 -
Remote job search site FlexJobs compared their database to Comparably's list of "Happiest Employees in 2022", and the results are in.
February 10 -
Robert Popovian, chief science policy officer at Global Healthy Living Foundation, explains how the end of the PREP Act will impact access to vaccinations in 2024.
February 9 -
Dr. Jayne Morgan, cardiologist and clinical director of the COVID task force at Piedmont Hospital, explains how racial bias impacts highly used healthcare algorithms.
February 7 -
Lizzy Kolar, co-founder and CEO of Scope Zero, explains how carbon savings accounts decrease carbon emissions and put money back in employees' pockets.
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