Distinguished Speaker Series: The Dramatically Changing Landscape of Health and Wellness in Organizations

Presented by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

The Dramatically Changing Landscape of Health and Wellness in Organizations

Business and health are more interconnected than ever. Join our distinguished panel of chief medical executives from three Fortune 100 companies—Lockheed Martin, ExxonMobil, and Citigroup—in an engaging discussion of the strategies that organizations use to address the dramatically changing landscape of health and wellness within business and society.


Marleece Barber MD, MHCM, is director of health and wellness and chief medical officer for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. Dr. Barber is responsible for the corporation’s health and wellness strategy, which includes developing innovative and cost-conscious methods for increasing the overall health of Lockheed Martin’s 120,000 employees. Previously, Dr. Barber worked in occupational health for nearly 20 years and is a board-certified internal medicine physician.


Victoria Weldon, MD, MPH, FACOEM, is the global medical director for ExxonMobil, where she develops, delivers, and manages the company’s occupational health services. She also manages development and implementation of ExxonMobil’s Culture of Health initiative. Before her current position, Dr. Weldon managed occupational health services within a number of divisions at ExxonMobil in the U.S., Europe, South America, and Asia.


Lori Zimmerman, MD, is corporate medical director for Citigroup where she directs the operations of eight on-site medical clinics nationally. Dr. Zimmerman also develops and manages Live Well at Citi, a global health and wellness initiative that serves expatriate staff and international business travelers. She is also a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the National Board of Medical Examiners.

The event moderated by Dean Alex Triantis.