ReEmployAbility Attending the Worker’s Compensation Institute Conference to Showcase Specialty Return to Work Program and Florida Vocational Services
Tampa, FL, June 24, 2015 --(PR.com)-- ReEmployAbility, the largest national provider of specialty early return-to-work (RTW) services and transitional employment programs, is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Workers’ Compensation Institute (WCI) Conference. The 70th Annual Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference and 26th Annual Safety & Health Conference is a three-day event taking place from August 23 to 26, 2014, at The Orlando World Center Marriott in Orlando, Florida. Company representatives will be at the conference exhibition center to showcase its vocational services and proprietary return to work program, Transition2Work® for Workers’ Compensation and non-occupational disabilities.
Conference participants are invited to visit ReEmployAbility at booth #309 to learn more about ReEmployAbility’s extensive service offering. In addition, the company’s booth will host a caricature artist from Cartoon You Caricatures who will sketch live digital drawings of visitors. The caricaturist will quickly complete each drawing in the style of this year’s 80’s Rock n’ Roll conference theme and provide a full color print to the subject. Visitors can also register for an opportunity to win a Bose SoundLink.
“Having the chance to meet with our clients and leaders in the industry is important to us, and we find WCI always provides an excellent venue for making those connections. We have attended WCI for more than a decade and witnessed tremendous growth in the audience it attracts. We value the relationships we have made at this conference and networking with national companies who are considering better return to work, vocational, and non-occupational disabilities services,” said Debra Livingston, ReEmployAbility co-founder.
Through its Transition2Work program, ReEmployAbility places injured workers at local non-profit organizations to perform light duty work as a means of easing the injured worker back to the workforce. With its network of over 25,000 local and national non-profit organization partners throughout the United States, ReEmployAbility is able to quickly and safely return injured workers with modified duty work restrictions to meaningful work. The program provides cost savings to employers and insurance carriers, reduces the average time of the workers’ compensation claim, and helps injured workers get back to work while making a positive contribution to their community.
The Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference is a nationally acclaimed annual conference sponsored by Workers’ Compensation Institute, a Florida-based nonprofit educational organization that serves as a resource to the workers’ compensation industry. The conference is attended by approximately 7,000 workers’ compensation professionals from across the United States.
Conference participants are invited to visit ReEmployAbility at booth #309 to learn more about ReEmployAbility’s extensive service offering. In addition, the company’s booth will host a caricature artist from Cartoon You Caricatures who will sketch live digital drawings of visitors. The caricaturist will quickly complete each drawing in the style of this year’s 80’s Rock n’ Roll conference theme and provide a full color print to the subject. Visitors can also register for an opportunity to win a Bose SoundLink.
“Having the chance to meet with our clients and leaders in the industry is important to us, and we find WCI always provides an excellent venue for making those connections. We have attended WCI for more than a decade and witnessed tremendous growth in the audience it attracts. We value the relationships we have made at this conference and networking with national companies who are considering better return to work, vocational, and non-occupational disabilities services,” said Debra Livingston, ReEmployAbility co-founder.
Through its Transition2Work program, ReEmployAbility places injured workers at local non-profit organizations to perform light duty work as a means of easing the injured worker back to the workforce. With its network of over 25,000 local and national non-profit organization partners throughout the United States, ReEmployAbility is able to quickly and safely return injured workers with modified duty work restrictions to meaningful work. The program provides cost savings to employers and insurance carriers, reduces the average time of the workers’ compensation claim, and helps injured workers get back to work while making a positive contribution to their community.
The Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference is a nationally acclaimed annual conference sponsored by Workers’ Compensation Institute, a Florida-based nonprofit educational organization that serves as a resource to the workers’ compensation industry. The conference is attended by approximately 7,000 workers’ compensation professionals from across the United States.
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ReEmployAbility
Rebecca Dearth
866-663-9880
www.reemployability.com
Contact
Rebecca Dearth
866-663-9880
www.reemployability.com
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