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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Steve Pemberton, chief human resources officer at Workhuman, explains how the workplace and employers are destined to change regardless of COVID.
December 28 -
Taylor Smith, co-founder and CEO at Blueboard, runs down the list of his five favorite interview questions that help him spot which candidates have a future at his company.
December 22 -
Dr. Anthony Harris, an expert in infectious diseases and occupational environmental medicine, explains what the omicron variant means for the U.S. workforce.
December 21 -
McKinsey’s Center for Societal Benefit through Healthcare surveyed 25,000 employees regarding the lack of mental healthcare accessibility in the U.S.
December 21 -
Lisa Croft, director of digital media at Adobe, discusses where inclusivity falls short in employees’ digital workspaces.
December 17 -
Beamery’s Talent Trap Report reveals that while a majority of business leaders want to put talent first, some feel this approach is negatively impacting their organization.
December 17 -
Hila Glick, head of physical therapy and patient experience at OneStep, discusses how physical therapy is being brought to the virtual care space.
December 14 -
Experts from UKG and PricewaterhouseCoopers reveal what employers need to provide if they hope to retain their workforce in the new year.
December 13 -
Susan LaMonica, chief human resources officer at Citizens Bank, discusses what it means to democratize talent and promote inclusivity among employees.
December 9 -
Evangeline Mendiola, director of global benefits and well-being at Zendesk, breaks down how this software company is putting employees first.
December 8 -
Daniel Chait, CEO of recruitment software company Greenhouse, breaks down what it takes to hire diverse talent in today’s competitive market.
December 7 -
HR and workforce management solutions company UKG is launching its Close the Gap Initiative, which will work to resolve pay inequity found in today’s workforce.
December 6 -
Three full-time moms and CEOs discuss their biggest takeaways from 2021 and what parents need from their employer in 2022.
December 6 -
Data from business management consultant Perceptyx offers insight into how employees are feeling after facing the last challenging two years.
December 3 -
Dr. Jacinta Jiménez, psychologist and vice president of coaching innovations at BetterUp, believes prioritizing well-being in the workplace is essential to an organization’s longevity.
December 2 -
As the CARES Act ends and student loan payments resume, it’s crucial employers provide financial literacy and support for their employees, especially those in public service.
December 1 -
Two experts delve into how the OSHA vaccine mandate will affect employers and employees across the U.S.
November 30 -
Noyo wants to change the benefits world for consumers by enabling data from different insurance and insurtech companies to communicate with each other.
November 29 -
Insurtech company, HealthCareInsider, determined which of the most populated cities in the U.S. have the best and worst healthcare.
November 23 -
Taylor Justice, veteran and co-founder of Unite Us, delves into how his organization is creating lines of communication between health and social care providers.
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