2025 Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference

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April 2 – 4, 2025
DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Paradise Valley
Scottsdale, Arizona

2025 Conference Theme:
Cultivating Connection:  Belonging & the Bottom Line

Bringing together health promotion and wellness professionals from across setting to learn, share, and connect.  Join us and be inspired and equipped to bring new practices and approaches to your health promotion efforts.

The event’s call to action:

How can we raise awareness, build skills, and promote policies and practicies that foster population health and well-being, including more positive and supportive interactions?

How do we create programs and resources that meet the needs of a diverse, multigenerational workforce, ensuring a strong sense of belonging among those in hybrid, remote or in=person work arrangements?

How do we measure and evaluate the effectiveness of our strategies to ensure our efforts support well-being for all while demonstrating the value of investment for all stakeholders?

What is the role of relationship building and peer support in addressing other tenacious health and well-being challenges?

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