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Toray Plastics (America) Named a Healthiest Employer in Rhode Island

Press release from the issuing company

North Kingstown, R.I. – Toray Plastics (America), Inc., received the Providence Business News 2018 Healthiest Employers® of Rhode Island award in the category of those with 2,000-4,900 employees. The award was presented to Lisa Ahart, VP of U.S. Corporate Human Resources and Environmental Health and Safety, on August 9 at the awards dinner, held at the Providence Marriott. Award applicants were evaluated in six key areas: culture and leadership, foundation components, strategic planning, communications and marketing, programming and interventions, and reporting and analytics. Completed assessments were ranked according to the proprietary Healthiest Employers Index, which is a 1- to-100 rubric for wellness programming. The Healthiest Employers® Award Program was developed and is administered by Springbuk, a health analytics software company.

“We are extremely pleased to be recognized for our employee health and wellness program,” says Ahart. “Toray’s leadership team is dedicated to the well-being of all its employees. It has demonstrated a long-term commitment to comprehensive, affordable health plans, wellness programs, and the operation of a fitness center, which employees are encouraged to utilize during work hours.”

Ahart notes that Toray’s fitness and wellness program was launched in 2000 following the opening of the company’s Education and Wellness Center. The Center is a professionally managed site equipped with strength and cardio machines. Group exercise classes, yoga, and interval and cross-fit training are offered. There are also basketball and tennis courts. Membership is open to Toray employees and family members. The local branch of the National Guard and the North Kingstown police, fire, and school recreation departments have access at no charge.

She explains that the Toray wellness program is multi-dimensional. “We host a Family Health and Wellness Fair, and offer health-focused campaigns, like Wellness Wednesdays where employees can learn about health best practices, as well as weight loss challenges, flu shot clinics, a hiking club, and charity races. We also provide information about financial planning and employee assistance education programs, so it’s very holistic.”

Rod Reasen, Co-Founder and CEO of Springbuk, says, “Each year, the Healthiest Employers program recognizes the best of the best in workplace health. We’re encouraged by the commitment and results these employers are seeing in the health of their populations, and we congratulate Toray Plastics (America) on prioritizing the well-being of its team members.” More than 8,000 companies, representing 60 million employee lives, have participated in this national award program.

Lisa Ahart, VP of U.S. Corporate Human Resources and Environmental Health and Safety at Toray Plastics (America), Inc., accepted a Providence Business News 2018 Healthiest Employers® of Rhode Island award from John Davia, Lead Wellness Consultant at Blue Cross Blue Shield Rhode Island.