Promoting healthy minds for individuals, communities and societies has taken rigorous research, innovation development, key collaborations and the generous investment of people who are committed to creating a kinder, wiser, more compassionate world.
Featuring Center for Healthy Minds and Healthy Minds Innovations Founder Dr. Richard J. Davidson, along with Healthy Minds scientists, program directors and lead innovators, our donor gratitude event will bring guests the latest research and innovations to understand the science and practice of human flourishing.
The World We Make: 2022 event is open to all donors contributing an
annual leadership gift of $1,000 or more to support the Center for
Healthy Minds and Healthy Minds Innovations.
Please join us to celebrate donor impact and the work of the Center
for Healthy Minds and our affiliated non-profit Healthy Minds
Innovations. Our tremendous progress and exciting future are thanks to
our supporters.
If you have any questions please contact our Director of Donor Engagement, Lorri Houston, at [email protected] or 608-263-3672.
Speakers
Richard Davidson
Founder, Center for Healthy Minds, UW–Madison and Healthy Minds Innovations Davidson
is best known for his groundbreaking work studying emotion and the
brain. A friend and confidante of the Dalai Lama, he is a highly sought
after expert and speaker, leading conversations on well-being on
international stages such as the World Economic Forum, where he serves
on the Global Council on Mental Health.
Andrew Burroughs
VP of Customer Engagement, Healthy Minds Innovations Burroughs
leads partnerships, collaborations and customer engagement initiatives
to cultivate collective well-being. He is a seasoned practitioner of
Design Thinking, having led teams in the design of consumer products,
award-winning healthcare delivery devices and new services.
Cortland Dahl
Research Scientist, Center for Healthy Minds and Chief Contemplative Officer, Healthy Minds Innovations Dahl
focuses on studying the psychological and neural mechanisms of
different families of meditation practice. He is also the creator of the
Healthy Minds Program, a well-being training program that integrates
insights from scientific research with a comprehensive path of
contemplative training.
Simon Goldberg
Faculty, Center for Healthy Minds, Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology Goldberg
uses tools drawn from psychotherapy research to better understand the
therapeutic processes and outcomes of mindfulness and meditation. Among
other work, he has collaborated on several randomized trials of
contemplative interventions and conducted systematic reviews and
meta-analysis of mindfulness-based interventions.
Matt Hirshberg
Scientist, Center for Healthy Minds Hirshberg’s research
seeks to understand the competencies that are most essential to healthy
development and how these competencies can be systematically
strengthened, particularly through in-person and mobile health
meditation-based interventions. His research has focused on adolescents,
college undergraduates, teachers and other school system employees.
Julie Regina
Experience Design Director, Healthy Minds Innovations Regina
leads design strategy, process and execution. An empathetic problem
solver who thrives on building intuitive products and services, she is
passionate about making digital products easier for everyone to use, and
moves fluidly between research and design – transforming human needs
into beautiful design solutions.
Raquel Tatar
Senior Director of Research and Measures at Healthy Minds Innovations Tatar’s
passion for using applied science and meaningful work to help people
flourish is the driving force for her to explore the facets of coping
with stress, including: proactive coping, misconceptions of coping and
their correlates, collective traumas, and longitudinal stressors.
Stephanie Wagner
Trainer and Program Specialist, Healthy Minds Innovations Wagner
is a board-certified health and wellness coach with a passion for
mindfulness and meditation. She develops and trains content to help
people cultivate habits to achieve greater well-being and is especially
skilled on topics related to workplace well-being.
ChristyWilson-Mendenhall
Associate Scientist, Center for Healthy Minds Wilson-Mendenhall
focuses on how we actively shape our emotional experiences to become
healthier and more resilient. Drawing on perspectives from situated
cognition, constructionist approaches to emotion, and contemplative
philosophies, she investigates well-being as an active process of
life-long learning, practice, and transformation.