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wellness in the workplace.

The Utah Worksite Wellness Council supports Utah businesses to help improve the health and safety of their employees and enhance the performance of their organizations.
UWWC provides opportunities for employers, professionals (from a variety of industries) and students to network, collaborate and share best practices. Our members learn how to build and implement effective worksite wellness programs including solutions that improve the health and well-being of the employees they serve. Membership is free – we invite you to join today.

The Utah Worksite Wellness Council is an outgrowth of a national movement that began 60 years ago.

UWWC Timeline

President’s Council on Youth Fitness

1956

President Eisenhower

President Eisenhower creates the President’s Council on Youth Fitness with cabinet-level status,specifying “one” objective for the first Council to be a “catalytic agent” concentrating on creating public awareness. A President’s Citizens – Advisory Committee on Fitness of American Youth, the equivalent to today’s Council, is confirmed to give advice to Council.

1961

President Kennedy

President Kennedy changes the name to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness to address all age groups and amended the Executive Order by one objective – enlisting the aid of citizens, civic groups, etc.

1976

President Nixon

President Nixon issues an executive order to charge the Council with informing the general public of the importance of exercise, and assisting business and industry in establishing sound physical fitness programs. Executive Director of the Council, C. Carson Conrad, spearheads an initiative to establish state councils to promote physical fitness and health.

Utah Governor’s Council on Health & Fitness

1976

Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton

With the support of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and local community leaders, Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton establishes the Utah Governor’s Council on Health and Fitness.

1998

Focus Changed to Worksite Wellness

A state wide survey is conducted and established the value of focusing on the workplace to most effectively promote health and fitness in the population. The council is renamed The Utah Council for Worksite Health Promotion (UCWHP).

Non-profit Organization

2008

UCWHP Becomes a Non-profit

After functioning from its inception under the auspices of the Utah Department of Health’s Bureau of Health Promotion and Protection the Utah Council for Worksite Health Promotion becomes an independent, community based, volunteer, non-profit organization.

2015

Council Renamed to UWWC

The council is renamed the Utah Worksite Wellness Council to underscore its more holistic approach to employee, family and community health.