Podcast: Reimage Hybrid Work

July 21, 2021

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Rachel Ellerman of Johnson Controls talks about healthy buildings and return to work

As companies around the globe make plans for employees to return to the office, it’s important that they understand the future of healthy buildings and hybrid work. Johnson Controls is the global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings so Rachel Ellerman, senior product manager, OpenBlue Companion and product leadership for OpenBlue Risk Insight and Active Responder, was recently interviewed on these topics for the podcast Reimagine Hybrid Work, hosted by Maribel Lopez, the founder of Data for Betterment Foundation.

On the podcast, Rachel and Maribel talk about solving customer problems, the wide range of products we offer, the importance of healthy places, healthy people and a healthy planet, and how Johnson Controls has innovated and leveraged digital tools to maintain our position as a leader in smart and healthy buildings. They also discuss how Johnson Controls is uniquely positioned to take a bold approach, looking at what we can do in our customers’ physical spaces and ensuring they understand the process and people behind our products.

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