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Roman Isler to speak at SAC meeting Wednesday

20150107malika1172A Staff Advisory Council (SAC) meeting will be held on Wednesday, Feb.  11 at 9:30 a.m., in Benson 401.

Malika Roman Isler, director of wellbeing, will discuss, among other important topics, Thrive and the intersection of emotional, social, physical, financial, occupational, spiritual, intellectual and environmental dimensions of life.

Roman Isler and her wellbeing team aim to give students, faculty and staff the skills, knowledge and perspective to live healthier, balanced lives.

WFU welcomes alumna Malika Roman Isler as Director of Wellbeing

Malika Roman Isler with her family.

Malika Roman Isler relaxes with her family.

Malika Roman Isler (’99) has been named Wake Forest’s first Director of Wellbeing.

A doctoral level-trained health scientist, Roman Isler is currently a research administrator and faculty member at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She will begin her new role on Oct. 1 with more than 10 years of experience integrating research and programming, developing strategic plans that guide health and wellbeing initiatives, and defining assessment tools to ensure research and program effectiveness.

Roman Isler brings a strong working knowledge of wellbeing as the intersection of emotional, social, physical, financial, occupational, spiritual, intellectual and environmental dimensions of life. At Wake Forest, she will be responsible for coordinating and developing programming for the various aspects of the University’s transformative new approach to wellbeing called “Thrive.” Equal parts education and inspiration, the campus-wide effort – which will be kicked off on Friday, Sept. 5 – aims to give students, faculty and staff the skills, knowledge and perspective to live healthier, balanced lives.

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