April 28, 2025 All Articles

Meet the Speaker: Dirk Antonissen, EMEA Lead Research & Insights, TELUS HEALTH

Dirk Antonissen began his career in 1986 as a psychologist and researcher at the University of Antwerp.
After transitioning to management and consultancy roles, he ventured into international business in Central Asia, founding a consulting firm in Kazakhstan and leading projects in Kyrgyzstan funded by the European Commission.
From 2000 to 2023, Dirk served as CEO and Managing Partner of ISW (later Pulso Group), transforming it into a recognised European company specialising in workplace psychosocial well-being. Following the sale of Pulso Group, he joined Human & Work as a Partner, later assuming the role of EMEA Lead for Research and Insights at TELUS Health post-acquisition.

We are delighted that Dirk will be speaking in Zurich as part of our European Summit. We caught up with him to find out how he’s feeling in the runup to the event.

I’m currently enjoying some Easter holidays in beautiful Portugal with my family and close friends. At the same time, I’m really looking forward to joining the Wellbeing at Work Summit — it’s energizing to connect with a community that’s not just talking about wellbeing but actively shaping the future of work.

Sustaining momentum. Many organisations are launching wellbeing initiatives with great intent, but now it’s about embedding them structurally — into strategy, leadership, culture, and systems.

Data-driven personalization. More and more companies are combining global insights with local nuance to help organisations move from generic support to tailored strategies that actually resonate with people.

The theme of evidence-based approaches to employee wellbeing is at the crossroads of my passions as an entrepreneur, clinical psychologist, and mathematical psychologist. Throughout my career, I’ve seen how we can truly help organisations leverage wellbeing — and, as a result, boost performance. That’s both fulfilling and, I have to admit, a bit addictive.

AI is helping us better identify and understand opportunities, risks, and trends in real time. It’s powerful when paired with empathy and ethics.

With the increase in remote work, feelings of loneliness and social isolation are becoming more prevalent. There’s a growing need to foster social connections and improve virtual communication skills.

Equipping people managers. They’re central to how wellbeing is experienced day to day. Also: prevention, inclusion, and psychological safety — the basics that make everything else possible.

Yes, it’s increasing — but in a more intentional way. Leaders want to see measurable outcomes, not just good intentions. That’s where clear metrics and integration into business strategy become essential.

We combine world-class clinical expertise with advanced analytics and a human-centered approach. Whether it’s through global insights like our Mental Health Index or local solutions for clients, we’re helping organizations turn complexity into clarity — and action.

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