Victor J. Strecher
Victor J. Strecher is a Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and a visionary leader in behavior change, digital communication, and well-being.[1][3] He founded HealthMedia, Inc. in 1998, a digital health coaching company that reached over 55 million people before being sold to Johnson & Johnson in 2010, and is currently founder and CEO of Kumanu, Inc., a digital well-being platform.[4] Strecher is a renowned researcher, speaker, and author who has won numerous national and international awards for his work in health communications and purpose-driven living.[4]
Health behavior
Digital communication
Well-being
Self-help