Motivation for Healthy Behavior and Fulfillment For the 50 Plus Man
Louis Bezich is a healthcare executive, husband, father, grandfather, part-time professor and author with a passion for health and fitness. His devotion was formed through a lifetime of experiences that included divorce, single parenthood and professional challenges where diet and exercise became the antidote that carried him through the tough times and ultimately enabled him to flourish personally and professionally. Decades later, what started as a coping mechanism for an ambitions twenty-something has grown into a commitment that drives this sixty-something to share his experience, promote psychosocial motivation models and advocate for a new culture of men’s health.
An executive for over 40 years in the public and private sectors, Bezich currently serves as Senior Vice-President, Strategic Alliances with Cooper University Health Care and is an adjunct professor in the Graduate Department of Public Policy and Administration at the Camden Campus of Rutgers University. He also sits on various public, non- profit and corporate boards.
Bezich is the author of a Crack the Code: 10 Proven Secrets that Motivate Healthy Behavior and Inspire Fulfillment in Men Over 50, a contributing writer for PhillyVoice, and a contributing author to Corporate Lawbreaking and Interactive Compliance, edited by Jay A. Sigler and Joseph E. Murphy. He has been a guest on numerous television and radio programs, and has been a featured speaker at local, regional and national conferences.
Leveraging the Power of Motivation for a Healthier and Happier Life
Best Audience: Individuals and Associations looking to find the secret to sustained health and happiness.
Creating a Culture of Motivation and Success
Best Audience: Corporate Leaders, Leadership Teams, HR Executives
The Pandemic That May Save Men's Lives
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Women: The Most Valuable Players in Men’s Health
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Do We Need Government to Save Us from Ourselves?
Best Audience: General audience, Policymakers, Students