Nussbickel Law Firm P.A.
Practicing Business, Tax, and Estate Law for nearly 20 years, Greg's legal experience spans large firm, public interest, and higher education. Having been an undergrad Finance major, Greg went on to graduate cum laude from FSU Law, and now holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from the University of Miami. Greg contributes to legal education platforms, and has been featured on major news outlets.
Speaker Questionnaire
What is the biggest thing you learned in 2020?
What do you feel are the two most important benefits or areas that need to be a top priority in 2021?
Can you share a story on an area of your healthcare program or employee benefits where you were able to create significant savings or stop costs from rising?
If you could automatically receive a 10-20% reduction in costs in three areas/programs, what would your dream list be?
What is the most innovative program you will focus on in 2021 and/or 2022?
How are you re-imagining corporate culture & well-being?
What virtual care solutions did you roll out during the pandemic? How valuable were they and why?
If you look at our 3 Moonshots - Costs, Culture, and Care; In one sentence, tell us what would be something positive for us to take from 2020 and bring into this new year?
What are your top priorities for employee health and well-being in 2022?
What are the most innovative programs that you will focus on in 2022 and 2023?
Looking at our three moonshots surrounding costs, culture, and care, which do you align with the most? What are you doing in this area?
If you could automatically receive a 25% reduction in costs in three areas/programs, what would your dream list be?
Is there an area where you were able to either create savings or stop costs from rising?
Are you doing anything to reimagine corporate culture and wellbeing?
If there were two physical solutions that could be turned into virtual or remote care instead, what would those be?
If you look at our 3 Moonshots - Costs, Culture, and Care; In one sentence, tell us what would be something positive for us to take from 2020 and bring into this new year?