The Wellness Council of America, with local affiliate Wellness Council of Wisconsin, presented its Gold-level Well Workplace Award to Bradley, manufacturer of commercial plumbing fixtures and equipment.

The Gold Well Workplace Award recognizes organizations that make a commitment to the health and well being of their employees.

"By earning its second Well Workplace Award, Bradley has shown a long-standing commitment to the health and well being of its employees," Bradley stated in a press release. "Over the past six years, Bradley has reduced its health insurance premiums relating to improvement in physical fitness and launched company wellness initiatives such as offering onsite exercise classes, wellness clinics, and fitness challenges. In addition to offering fruit and other healthy snacks at its facilities, Bradley employs an on-site health coach to help guide employees to more healthful habits."

“Our employees’ responses to these health initiatives have been remarkably positive,” said Bryan Mullett, chief executive officer, Bradley Corporation. “Over the past few years we’ve seen greater awareness, participation and engagement in Bradley’s wellness program, and have seen a number of health success stories. Without a doubt, our employees are healthier, happier and more engaged in their work and our company because of these efforts.”

The Well Workplace Awards initiative is driven by a rigorous set of criteria outlined in WELCOA’s seven benchmarks to a result-oriented Well Workplace. Since its inception in 1991, more than 1,000 organizations, ranging from educational institutions to non-profit and profit sectors have joined the list of “America’s Healthiest Companies” by receiving the Well Workplace Award.

“Bradley has clearly demonstrated their commitment to protect and enhance the health and well-being of their employees.  By meeting the comprehensive standards necessary to achieve the Gold Well Workplace Award, Bradley is prioritizing the well-being of their employees as a foundation of their company’s culture,” said Wellness Council of Wisconsin Executive Director Marissa Kalkman.