Getting Back to Work with Bloom Health Partners

Published: Jan. 19, 2022, 6 p.m.

No one ever imagined getting people to work in an office would become a huge employee relations issue. Join us Wednesday, Jan 19 as we discuss this issue with Andrew Morton, CEO of Bloom Health Partners.\xa0\n\nAndrew Morton is a seasoned global technology executive with a track record of successfully building and running innovative companies.\n\nAs the raging Omicron variant of COVID-19 infects workers across the nation and the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt labor markets globally, employers nationwide are in search of the best solution to help companies and schools return to work safely. \xa0\n\nBloom Health Partners was born in the midst of the pandemic and has had a huge hand in helping Hollywood productions, theme parks, events, Fortune 500 companies\u2014and now, schools\u2014safely reopen their doors. Bloom helps companies and industries navigate the covid crisis and continue to function by offering flexible Covid-19 testing and advisory solutions.\n\nWhat exactly is Bloom Health Partners?\n\nCan you tell us a little bit about creating a pop-up covid testing site in a parking lot and what happened to lead up to that moment?\xa0\n\nWhat happened next? How did Bloom go from a parking lot to working with Fortune 500 companies, TV and Movie Studios and schools ? What is your vision for the Bloom service platform?\xa0\n\nTell us about the Custom Covid testing programs you have built and how they help companies get safely back to work.\n\nWhat are common challenges that executives are facing when navigating rTW?\n\nWhat are the hard decisions they are having to make?\n\nDo you have any key recommendations?\n\nWhat do you think are the biggest challenges that companies and industries face now in this phase of the pandemic?\xa0\n\nBloom was recently acquired by Maitri Health Technologies. What is next from here?