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Carol Harnett

Board Chairperson, Health and Performance Innovation...
Simsbury, CT

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Carol A. Harnett, M.S., GBDS
Benefits Columnist, Human Resource Executive
Co-Founder, Friends at Play
Chair, Health and Performance Innovation Institute

Carol Harnett is a private-label consultant as well as a speaker, writer and trendspotter in the fields of health and productivity management, health and performance innovation, and value-based health. She strategizes with a confidential list of employers, insurance companies, consultants, and health and disability industry organizations on customized methods to address employee-related health and disability.

Carol’s approach focuses on decreased or maintained benefits costs, improved employee performance, corporate profitability, and innovation-within-reach projects. Carol is also a clinical physiologist with broad experience in sports medicine, physical medicine and industrial rehabilitation.

Carol writes the monthly Benefits column for HR Executive and now includes social media navigation in her consulting practice. You may follow Carol on Twitter via @carolharnett.

Carol held key positions in the insurance industry as the Vice President and National Disability and Life Practice Leader for The Hartford and The Prudential's Director of Resources and Rehabilitation Services. She currently chairs the Health and Performance Innovation Institute Board and sits on the Boards of Directors of the American College of Sports Medicine Foundation and Disabled Sports / USA as well as numerous industry boards and think tanks.

Carol received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Chemistry from St. Peter’s College and a Master of Science degree in Physiology and Biophysics from Rutgers University.

Common name misspellings: Hartnett Hartnet Harnet
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Carol Harnett bookmarked a site on Delicious Aug 9, 2011

Want to lose weight or become more organized? Change your environment - HBR

Discipline, willpower and self-control are unsustainable. Eventually, we weaken. ...In both situations I reduced my need for discipline. I changed the environment around me so that it was more likely that I would make the choices that were in my best long-term interests. ...You would think that... more »

Tags: productivity, healthways, hbr, environment, focus, weight, diet, harvard

Carol Harnett Check out these @SouthwestAir baggage handlers at BWI. Made me smile. #fb http://t.co/bMXloCV Aug 8, 2011 via Twitter

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