Every campus is working to improve student well-being, but building a strategy that delivers meaningful results requires more than adding new resources.

It takes thoughtful planning, campus-wide collaboration, continuous evaluation, and a willingness to adapt as student needs evolve.

Join Nichole Kang, Ph.D., Director, Wellness Services at Montgomery County Community College and Michelle Lanter Smith, Chief Marketing Officer at TimelyCare, for a practical conversation about how Montgomery County Community College strengthened its student wellness strategy.

Together, they'll explore the decisions, challenges, and lessons learned along the way, from evaluating what was and wasn't working to increasing student awareness and engagement, using data to guide decisions, and measuring success over time.

Whether you're evaluating new solutions or refining your existing strategy, you'll leave with practical ideas for expanding access, improving the student experience, and demonstrating meaningful impact across your campus.

** This webinar is the first in Student Wellness That Works: Strategies from Higher Education Leaders, a new thought leadership series featuring conversations with campus leaders sharing practical approaches to strengthening student well-being and student success.

What You'll Learn:

 How Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) evaluated its student wellness strategy and identified opportunities to better support students

 Practical approaches to increasing awareness, engagement, and access across campus

 How campus leaders use data and student feedback to measure success, demonstrate impact, and inform future decisions

What You'll Learn:

 VPs and AVPs of Student Affairs

 Deans of Students Directors of Counseling, Health, or Wellness Services

 Chief Wellness Officers

 Anyone responsible for evaluating, funding, or running a campus wellness strategy

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Michelle Lanter Smith, Chief Marketing Officer 

Michelle Lanter Smith is the Chief Marketing Officer at TimelyCare, where she is responsible for driving innovative marketing strategies, enhancing brand visibility, and expanding the company’s reach within the higher ed and healthcare technology space. With a career spanning leadership roles across mid-market software firms and emerging startups, Michelle is a dynamic, three-time CMO known for delivering transformative business outcomes.

A Golden Globee Award winner, Michelle brings a unique combination of visionary leadership and operational expertise. She has successfully managed diverse marketing teams across North America, Latin America, and India, expertly implementing strategies that transform marketing functions into revenue powerhouses. Recently, she oversaw a "House of Brands" strategy for a leading HCM software company, integrating numerous acquisitions and steering a global team of 100 marketers, designers, and business development representatives.

In addition to her role as CMO, Michelle previously served as President of PrismHR. She holds an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and began her career in marketing at IBM. Michelle also serves as a Trustee at Elmhurst University, demonstrating her commitment to leadership and mentorship in business and education.

In her role at TimelyCare, Michelle is committed to advancing the company’s mission and creating impactful solutions that redefine healthcare accessibility.

Nichole Kang, Ph.D., Director, Wellness Services 

Nichole is Director of Wellness Services at Montgomery County Community College (MCCC), bringing more than 20 years of experience delivering supportive services to community members throughout the Philadelphia region. Since joining MCCC in 2021, she has led the development and growth of the Wellness Centers at the Blue Bell and Pottstown campuses, which provide holistic support to students, addressing both mental health and non-academic needs.

Throughout her career, Nichole has worked across a broad range of programs, including parenting support, family planning, adolescent parenting, services for children with special needs, food security, and mental health services. Much of her early career was spent at Health Promotion Council, where she supported programs delivering direct services to the Philadelphia community. For more than 15 years, she has served in administrative leadership roles, overseeing grant-funded programming at both HPC and MCCC.

Nichole holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Penn State University, as well as a Ph.D. in Lifespan Developmental Psychology from West Virginia University.