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Florida Chamber of Commerce Appoints John Doolittle to Lead Health Council; Florida Chamber Leadership Cabinet Launches Mental Wellness Institute to Improve Behavioral Health for Workforce, Veterans/First Responders & Youth

  • John Doolittle has been appointed as Director of the Florida Chamber Health Council by the Florida Chamber Leadership Cabinet.
  • Doolittle will lead the launch of the Mental Wellness Institute aimed at improving behavioral health outcomes for Florida's workforce, veterans, and youth.
  • The initiative aims to make Florida a leader in mental health by implementing a statewide behavioral health strategy.
  • John Doolittle stated, 'Our business community has a vital role to play in advancing behavioral health and mental wellness in both the workplace and at home.
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Florida Chamber of Commerce Appoints John Doolittle to Lead Health Council; Florida Chamber Leadership Cabinet Launches Mental Wellness Institute to Improve Behavioral Health for Workforce, Veterans/First Responders & Youth

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Florida Chamber Leadership Cabinet on Safety, Health, and Sustainability—the Chamber's entity guiding statewide efforts to improve workplace safety, employee health, and environmental outcomes—has appointed John Doolittle as Director of the Florida Chamber…

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PR Newswire broke the news in United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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