In this episode, we explore building resilient workplaces with Jennifer Berthelot-Jelovic, founder of A SustainAble Production and one of the first WELL Faculty members in the world.
We dive into how workplaces are evolving into ecosystems of health, sustainability, and resilience. Jennifer shares her unique journey from social work and the film industry to becoming a global leader in sustainability consulting. She offers insight on how to design for climate change, improve air quality, support mental health, accommodate neurodiversity, and create policies that genuinely support employee well-being.
We also explore how data, sensors, and AI are changing the way we design and operate buildings. Whether you’re developing your next office, rethinking hybrid work policies, or just trying to understand how buildings can truly support human performance—this conversation will give you ideas, frameworks, and real-world examples you can use today.
This episode was recorded and published prior to Jennifer Berthelot-Jelovic joining BranchPattern. Jennifer now serves as Client Development Director at BranchPattern, a nationally recognized sustainability and engineering firm. Her move to BranchPattern builds upon the ideas she shares in this conversation and reflects a continued commitment to advancing health, equity, and sustainability in the built environment.
The post Resilient Workplaces – Building for Health & Sustainability with Jennifer Berthlot-Jelovic appeared first on Work Design Magazine.



