Determinants for Health and Purpose

Dallas, TX – In a world where unhappiness is on the rise, Victor Strecher, founder of Kumanu, is on a mission to help individuals and organizations find their purpose. Good work isn’t just about how much money one earns, but also about how work can give meaning to one’s life.

On an upcoming episode of SECURE host Charles Lattimer, FinFit’s Chief Innovation Officer, is joined by Victor Strecher to discuss his journey to finding purpose and why people are struggling to find happiness. They also explore what organizations can do to better support employees’ well-being.

During the episode, Lattimer and Strecher speak openly about the science behind motivation, purpose, and well-being. They also discuss ways organizations can better support employees’ well-being. The two speak very frankly about how loss and pain can be transformed into one’s why.

Today, Victor Strecher is a celebrated professor at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. He enjoys teaching his students and he serves as the School’s Director for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship. He’s a passionate researcher and successful author of “Life on Purpose” where he shares his expertise in health, well-being, and human behavior.

Victor Strecher founded Kumanu to enable individuals to pursue their well-being and help organizations to become purpose-driven ways to support positive, healthy change.

About Kumanu:

Kumanu is a purpose-driven company that enables individuals and organizations to pursue well-being through a science-based approach. Their platform empowers individuals to discover their purpose

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