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LifeWorks wins ISV Impact Award from 2022 Microsoft Canada Impact Awards

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LifeWorks is proud to announce it won the ISV Impact Award from the Microsoft Canada Impact Awards. The annual awards recognize organizations worldwide that demonstrate industry-leading innovation and success.

This achievement acknowledges LifeWorks growth as an independent software vendor driving advanced and impactful digital platform adoption in the market. It also demonstrates the Company’s commitment to its clients, the depth of the impact it has made providing mental health services in the digital ecosystem, and the scope its digital wellbeing platform has reached through integrating with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Viva.

Comments from president and chief executive officer, Stephen Liptrap
“We are deeply honoured to have won this award. Our leading digital solutions have reached many individuals seeking accessible and immediate support, and over the past few years, we have rapidly expanded our suite of services to meet increased needs. The Impact Awards recognize and highlights our efforts and commitment to always be there for our clients, their people and their families.”

Comments from chief data and technology officer, executive vice president, Kaytek Przybylski
“Our ability to support clients using our digital, global total wellbeing services has increased rapidly since integrating with Microsoft’s global cloud-based technology ecosystem almost a year ago. I’m excited by the growth we have achieved together, and this award is just the latest example of how we are enabling individuals to focus on their wellbeing and mental health while at work.”

More information about the Microsoft Canada Impact Awards can be found here. In August 2021, LifeWorks announced the integration of its leading digital total wellbeing solutions with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Viva. This collaboration allows employees to access LifeWorks mental health services simply and easily via Microsoft’s digital platforms.

About LifeWorks
LifeWorks is a world leader in providing digital and in-person solutions that support the total wellbeing of individuals – mental, physical, financial and social. As the trusted leader in mental health and wellbeing, LifeWorks delivers a personalized continuum of care that helps our clients improve the lives of their people and by doing so, improve their business. Guided by our purpose to improve lives and improve business, we help our clients improve the wellbeing of their people, we help them improve workforce engagement and productivity, thereby improving the performance of our clients’ organizations. LifeWorks is a publicly traded company on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: LWRK). The Company has approximately 7,000 employees, 25,000 clients, and serves 36 million individuals and their families around in more than 160 countries.

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