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2013 Report

The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World is available for free downloading

2010 Gallup Wellbeing Forum

Washington DC, United States
7-8 October 2010

Transforming the Health and Wellbeing of the World's 6 Billion Citizens

The 2010 Gallup Wellbeing Forum brings together world-renowned research scientists and nationally recognized leaders from healthcare, government, and industry to understand and explore crucial issues that affect the wellbeing of the world's 6 billion citizens.

At this interactive, dynamic event, distinguished research scientists will provide detailed analyses, identify emerging trends, and offer insights from their own work, the Gallup World Poll, and the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index.

Prominent leaders from healthcare, government, and industry will join these scientists and forum participants to explore how key factors affect the wellbeing and financial health of nations, communities, and corporations.

Participants will also help identify directions for future research, cross-sector partnerships, and next steps for the health transformation of the United States and countries around the world.

2010 Gallup Wellbeing Forum

The 2010 Gallup Wellbeing Forum will feature prominent speakers from business, government, and colleges and universities.

Registration

The 2010 Gallup Wellbeing Forum will take place October 7-8, 2010 at The Gallup Building at 901 F Street, NW, in Washington, D.C. The cost to register is $1,895 (U.S.) per person; a special rate of $495 is available for full-time university faculty, federal or military employees, and students. For more information, visit our registration page or contact Mary Penner-Lovci at 212.548.2940 or Krista Volzke at 402.938.6001.

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