Trane Technologies Healthy Spaces Podcast Season 2 Episode 2: Healthy Workspaces for Now. And Tomorrow.

Oct 18, 2021 8:45 AM ET

Trane Technologies Healthy Spaces Podcast Season 2 Episode 2: Healthy Workspace…

October 18, 2021 /3BL Media/ - Many employers are inviting their workforce back to the office, and it’s raised a lot of questions about the safety and efficacy of the workspace. The good news is that the building industry has learned a lot since the onset of the pandemic. When that new information is combined with pre-pandemic research about the benefits of healthier buildings, companies can make science-backed decisions that improve both employee physical health and create peace of mind. 

In this episode of Healthy Spaces with Trane Technologies, Joanna Frank, president and CEO of the Center for Active Design, and Dr. Alberto Acosta, executive director of Medical Services at Trane Technologies, share some key lessons learned - and a way forward for employers and employees. Joanna also spotlights increasing interest among institutional investors on performance factors of health and overall wellness in the workforce.

Season 2, Episode 2: Healthy Workspaces for Now. And Tomorrow
Duration: 26:00

About the host, Rasha Hasaneen:

Rasha Hasaneen is the vice president of innovation and product excellence for Trane Technologies. She is a seasoned executive and innovation leader with a proven track record in product management, product marketing, engineering, strategy, planning and lean thinking. Over a series of leadership roles for GE, SAP, Hitachi, Lucent Technologies and GM, Rasha developed a keen sense of transforming the customer experience through data-driven solutions. Throughout her career, she has consistently leveraged her technical and business background to bridge the gap between market expectations and technology solutions in engineering-driven companies.

Rasha also leads the Center for Healthy & Efficient Spaces, coordinating with internal and external advisory councils and technology partners. In leading both innovation and CHES, she is the focal point for Trane Technologies on topics of indoor environmental quality, and brings innovative thinking and a customer-focused approach to this critical business sector.