Kathryn Mayer
Former Editor-in-ChiefKathryn Mayer is a former editor-in-chief of Employee Benefit News.
Kathryn Mayer is a former editor-in-chief of Employee Benefit News.
Alexander Acosta was confirmed by the Senate this week; here’s what employers should know.
Under the direction of EBN Benefits Technology Innovator Norman Coppinger, the League of California Cities launched a health benefits marketplace.
Centennial State wellness coordinator Nate Sassano says digital personalization increases engagement and makes the program more meaningful to employees.
EBN Benefits Technology Innovator Bill Hennessey founded Pratter, which enables employees to search and compare prices for medical tests.
EBN Benefits Technology Innovator Jason Langheier looks to reshape the food landscape for workers by surfacing the healthiest options via mobile device.
These employers are leading the pack when it comes to innovation in the field.
The majority of benefits execs say they’re too busy to handle talent skills and embrace new technologies.
The majority of benefits execs say they’re too busy to handle talent skills and embrace new technologies.
I’ve never been a big tech-head, but talking to EBN’s Benefits Technology Innovators changed my attitude.
Health savings accounts are becoming vastly more important for employees because they not only help with medical savings, but put workers on a better track for retirement, experts say.