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Thank YOU

Thank YOU

By Living Well at Texas A&M November 28, 2023 2023

Sharing Our Gratitude.

We are constantly grateful for the support each of you brings to help Living Well be our best. But that wouldn’t be possible without a lot of behind-the-scenes work and help from fellow departments, individuals, Campus+ partners, and community support. We want to thank the following partners for helping us take action and demonstrate the importance of faculty and staff wellbeing this semester:

The Texas A&M University System and Texas A&M University Division of Human Resources and Organizational Effectiveness (HROE): We appreciate the tremendous support received from our co-workers and colleagues to increase wellness and engagement across campuses and for stepping in as volunteers.

Well Leader Ambassadors: Thank you for being our boots on the ground to promote our wellness initiatives and advocate for a healthy environment across all campuses. Your involvement and enthusiasm make a significant impact, and we’re grateful for your ongoing support.

Texas A&M Rec Sports, The Gardens at Texas A&M, and Millican Reserve: Thank you for hosting us with event space, accommodations, and experiences just for Living Well so we can give back to the Texas A&M community, employees, and their families. 

Physical Education Activity Program (PEAP), Piranha Fitness Studio, Texas A&M Rec Sports, Pure Barre College Station, The Bridge Yoga, The Cycle Station Fitness Studio: Making a robust movement schedule is no easy task, but these incredible partners make it fun! Thank you for providing specialized programming to address stress, mobility, yoga, movement and access to all of your fun fitness equipment and expansive knowledge.

Bailey Lenzen, Dea Polk, Dr. Lauren Craig, Flora Williams, Human Architects, Janet Hurley, Marnie Krajicek, Meghan Windham, Russell Robinson – Amplified Research, Sarah Moore: We are lucky to have such enthusiastic collaborators willing to share their knowledge with staff and faculty. Thank you for sharing your expertise in nutrition, professional development, decluttering,  stress reduction, joy, etiquette, and neurodiversity with us so we may become better leaders ourselves. 

Aggieland Credit Union, Aggieland Pets with a Purpose, Airrosti, Brookshire Brothers, Butch Ireland Photography, Catapult Health, ComPsych EAP, Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, Know Your Lemons, Texas A&M Athletics, Pepsi, and Wells Fargo: Thank you for all of your support to help us bring a range of resources to help make our employee’s lives a little better.

Division of Marketing and Communications: Thank you Cassidy Nelson, Pam Praesel, Laura McKenzie, Char Callaway, Racardo Davis, Kala McCain, and Lindsey Norman for helping us pull off big ideas.

Thank you to the individuals who make our peer-led community groups successful. Colleagues who mobilized their networks on behalf of Living Well to create big change in small ways across campus to make up the following groups: 

And a special thank YOU to everyone who participated in our events, connected with us on social media, and proudly represented us across campuses by sporting our gear or bringing a friend along. Your efforts are instrumental in building this movement, and we’re truly grateful for your support!