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EmblemHealth employees joined the recent Breakthrough T1D Walk at Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange, New Jersey, helping raise awareness and hundreds of dollars to support those living with Type 1 diabetes. “Spending the day at the Turtle Back Zoo to support Breakthrough T1D offered us the opportunity to promote EmblemHealth’s dedication to the communities we serve, which includes those living with Type 1 diabetes,” said Chief Compliance Officer Debra Lightner. “As an individual supporter of Breakthrough T1D who has friends and family members touched by Type 1 diabetes, I was heartened that my company saw the worthiness of this organization and offered us the opportunity to participate in this very unique event.” Thank you to everyone who stepped up and walked with us.
Our team had a fantastic time pitching in at Long Island Cares, Inc, The Harry Chapin Food Bank. Thank you for being gracious hosts, and all you do to support our communities.
Countless hours of training, shadowing, and real-world learning; on this day it all came together. The new members of our Marketplace Sales team have completed a rigorous program and are now ready to serve our communities. Graduation Day for the EmblemHealth Marketplace Sales team is the time for stepping forward with confidence, presenting innovative business plans to leadership, and bringing fresh energy and purpose to the field. See some highlights of how the next generation of our Marketplace Sales team showed they are ready to bring the noise. Congratulations! Find out more, including EmblemHealth Sales team opportunities at the link.
In collaboration with the Partnership for New York City and NYC Public Schools, EmblemHealth welcomed students from Franklin D. Roosevelt High School in Brooklyn for a day of exposure to careers across the health care and insurance landscape. Students engaged directly with leaders from a diverse cross section of the organization in Q&A, posed quirky and insightful questions, and worked in teams to address real-world challenges. Their ideas were thoughtful and centered on how to expand access to care for people in their community. What stood out was their curiosity and strong sense of teamwork. The students approached each conversation and challenge with enthusiasm, and a refreshing sense of humor. The future of health care depends on voices like these. We’re delighted to support opportunities that help shape the next generation of industry professionals. Take a look at highlights from the day. See the link.
At EmblemHealth, our core values guide how we serve our members and support one another. In this video Greg Rider, CPTD, CHC, Director of Corporate Compliance, reflects on Empower, a core value that fosters a culture of innovation and support, encouraging employees to take bold action and grow within their roles. Throughout his career as a leader of people, Greg has learned that empowerment doesn’t mean having all the answers; it means asking the right questions, creating space for teams to think critically, and bring their best ideas forward. Learn more at the link.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we asked some of our staff to tell us about notable women who inspired them. So, who did Community Engagement Specialist Sade Jones choose? A woman who built an empire. When you're inspired by a legend, the next big story could be your own. Learn more at the link.
The concept “Do It Together” isn’t just one of the EmblemHealth values, it’s how we show up for each other every day. For Roseline Walker-Blackman, it’s also deeply personal. Through collaboration, trust, and shared responsibility, she brings more of herself to her work and helps others do the same, so shared purpose becomes real impact. Learn more about how we make a difference and check out career opportunities at the link.
In honor of Black History Month we asked EmblemHealth colleagues to tell us about someone from history who has inspired them. Audrey Britton chose Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm: Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress, proudly representing my hometown of Brooklyn, New York. She later became the first Black person and the first woman to seek the presidential nomination of a major political party. These achievements were groundbreaking, but what I admire most is not simply what she accomplished but how she led. She entered institutions that were never built with her in mind and refused to shrink herself for acceptance. Throughout her career, she amplified the voices of those too often overlooked even when doing so cost her politically. Her leadership was rooted in principle, not convenience. Chisholm’s life teaches us that progress does not come from waiting for permission. It comes from the courage to step forward, claim space, and widen it for others. As she so powerfully said, “If there is not a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” As I reflect on her legacy, I’m reminded of my own responsibility to carry that spirit into the work I do: to speak truthfully, lead boldly, and create space where it did not previously exist. That, to me, is how we honor her legacy and continue the progress she began. Click the link for more.
At a recent Winter Wonderland food and toy distribution event at our Neighborhood Care location in Jackson Heights, more than 1,100 toys and 300 bags of food were distributed to local families as part of our $2 million investment in food security across the five boroughs. Roseline Walker-Blackman, Director, Medicaid Care Management joined the volunteer team, helping distribute bags of produce and connecting with neighbors. As she shared: "Being face to face with families, rather than behind a screen, was a powerful reminder of why this work matters. Seeing kids light up as they chose toys and families receive groceries warmed my heart. I was grateful to be part of something that brings comfort and hope during the holiday season. Huge thanks to our Neighborhood Care team for making such a meaningful event possible." Find out more details at the link.
At the recent City Harvest Mobile Market in Sunset Park, more than 1,000 New Yorkers received fresh, nutritious produce through a program supported by EmblemHealth as part of our $2 million investment in food security across the five boroughs. These markets are helping reduce one of the biggest barriers to health: access to healthy food. Our Chief People Officer Bill Voigt, joined the volunteer team, helping distribute bags of produce and connecting with neighbors. As he shared: “I’m always reminded how meaningful our work is when I’m out in the community. Events like the mobile market show what it looks like when we step beyond the office and serve, offering peace of mind, a nutritious meal, and a human connection to those who need it most. I feel grateful every day to work for a company with such a deep history of ties to our community.” A huge thank you to City Harvest and our dedicated staff - Joe Lurin, CHC, CIPP, Edwin Jeffers, Arianny Susana-Lecona, Fatmush Dobraj, and Carlos Giron - for bringing this commitment to life.