Celadon Trucking Services, Indianapolis, has been honored twice by the American Heart Association in connection with the company's wellness program.
Celadon Honored Twice by the American Heart Association
Celadon Trucking Services, Indianapolis, has been honored twice by the American Heart Association in connection with the company's wellness program

Celadon Chairman and CEO Steve Russell
As a result of his vision and support for creating the "Highway 2 Health" program, Celadon chairman and chief executive officer Steve Russell was recently presented with the AHA's prestigious Cor Vitae award at the Heart of Gold Ball in Indianapolis. The occasion marked the first time that a recipient was selected from outside the medical community.
"We have hundreds of employees who have embraced the health initiatives that are the foundation of our Highway 2 Health program," said Russell. "Accepting the Cor Vitae on their behalf is a tremendous honor."
In addition to the Cor Vitae award, Celadon has also been designated by the AHA as a Gold-Level Fit-Friendly Company. The Fit-Friendly Companies Program was established by the AHA to encourage employers to meet certain criteria for supporting physical activity by employees, increasing healthy eating options at work, and promoting a wellness culture.
"Highway 2 Health" is a voluntary program that encourages all Celadon employees to take a more proactive role in managing their overall well-being. There are several components, including the opportunity for employees to participate in health screenings that measures blood pressure, body mass, glucose and lipid profiles.
Those who participate receive a confidential report on the state of their health along with a plan of action to control problems. They also have access to an onsite medical team that can provide immediate care, medical consultations, and individual health coaching.
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