Aramark supports National Workplace Wellbeing Day

Derek Reilly, culinary director, Aramark Ireland, Alan Quinlan, Katie Taylor and Frank Gleeson, managing director of Aramark Food Services

Aramark's Right Track campaign continues to promote health and wellbeing

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23 March 2015

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Aramark, a global provider of food, facilities management and uniforms, is partnering with NHF to support the first ever National Workplace Wellbeing Day which takes place on 27 March.

Aramark will host the NHF Workplace Wellbeing Seminar at the Croke Park Conference Centre, where the company provides full catering services, having successfully won a seven year contract in January 2014. The seminar, entitled ‘Working Towards a Healthier Ireland’ will hear from a host of indigenous and multinational companies, including Aramark, on their experience of supporting wellbeing in the workplace.

Frank Gleeson, managing director of Aramark Food Services said: “Health and wellness is a top priority for our business and we are committed to building on our promise to get Ireland’s workforce healthy. This event is about sharing our experiences so that other companies, no matter what size, can take on these practices and further drive health in their workplaces”.

Aramark supports health and workplace wellbeing through its Right Track health and wellbeing programme. This year’s Right Track Challenge campaign, which is supported by Olympic Champion and Aramark’s Health and Wellness Ambassador, Katie Taylor together with Munster rugby legend, Alan Quinlan, is aimed at physical health and wellbeing in workplaces throughout Ireland.

Launched in January 2015, the challenge provides specific three tier training schedules targeted at various levels of fitness with nutritional advice and motivational coaching to all Aramark employees and customer base across the 980 workplaces in which Aramark operates in Ireland.

 

 

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