Embarrassed to be a part of this organization.. - Senior Manager Business Intelligence Great HealthWorks Employee Review

1.0
Nov 17, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The first few years working there were positive

Cons

A message to Ken Meares (CEO) A large part of my disappointment came from the fact that I was fired without leave, opportunity to collect unemployment and I wasn’t paid a single dollar for the hard earned 130-hour PTO balance I had when I left. I actually had a conversation over the phone with Andrew LaBarbera (CFO) a few weeks after my departure and he said “I might be able to do something for you.” I followed up a few times and his response was, “I have been meaning to get back to you.” I realize now that the whole situation was a terrible way to separate with a tenured employee that worked for the company for over 5 years. I moved to south Florida for the job and I felt like I was left with nothing but a lease in a city I didn’t want to be in and barely the shirt on my back. I felt inclined to tell you how terrible my experience was with your company and how embarrassed I was to be a part of it at the end. -------- The culture and employee development was strong and welcoming the first few years I was with the company and I believe that was in large part because of the involvement of Ken Meares (CEO) . The leadership takeover of Vanessa Walker (CMO) combined with Andrew LaBarbera (CFO) left employee morale absolutely dismantled. Once Andrew LaBarbera (CFO) was able to bring his wife, Vanessa Walker (CMO) as a consultant, I was surprised she was promoted to CMO because she had little involvement with any profitable campaign that Great HealthWorks ran and she has little experience with response driven marketing. Andrew LaBarbera (CFO) may have been spread too thin or biased by the fact it was his wife, but Vanessa Walker (CMO) made many mistakes. Those mistakes included the dismantlement of the Media Team that drive all revenue for the company. The concept of a lavish beauty award party (That did not have any plan to actually generate revenue). Bringing in her friends from a previous company, who’s lack of experience hindering growth and development beyond repair. Most importantly there has not been a successful campaign launched since she joined GHW, every dollar generated can be tied back to TV Media and the development of digital has taken a step backwards under her direction. Even the creatives run on TV today were created before she was involved in production. -------- The last bad experience was with Tim Barker (CIO). Similar to Andrew LaBarbera (CFO), Tim Barker (CIO) was very uninvolved and did not have any experience with marketing analytics. I was with the company for 5 years and the first time I walked into his office, I was literally 2 mins late because I was a work from home employee and didn't know where his office was . Tim Barker (CIO) said to me, "My time is very valuable and it is unacceptable to be late." I actually laughed because I reached out about the vague meeting invitation and thought he was joking at first. He has zero interest in the development of a team and I am surprised he got as far as he has without any respect for tenured employees.

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Great HealthWorks Response
3y
We work hard at Great HealthWorks to make it a great place to work for all employees. Whether employees have worked here for years or they are early on in their career, we provide coaching, advancement opportunities, and mentorship. Employees that have been in the work force for many years understand change in the workplace is inevitable. Change brings about new beginnings and business opportunities. Our experienced Human Resources team is always available to answer questions regarding benefits, availability of benefits, and company policies. We appreciate the feedback left on this platform and carefully consider all comments.

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5.0
Dec 12, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Love how much I've learned over my time here. Continue to learn more about VMS and supplement categories.

Cons

It can be a bit non-stop day to day. Lot's of moving parts and product launches.

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Great HealthWorks Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to write a thoughtful review! We appreciate hearing about your personal experience and are glad to learn that you enjoy working with your Great HealthWorks team members! WE CARE deeply for our employees and like to provide awesome and fun benefits such as our generous Paid Time Off Policy including holidays, Sick and Personal Time, 2 Company-Wide Breaks, Summer & Winter, hybrid and remote schedules, Health Savings Account with company contribution, food trucks, monthly mingles, and many more! If you’d like to provide further feedback, we would love to hear from you! Please feel free to email us at support@greathealthworks.com.
1.0
Mar 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- You get 2 extra weeks off a year, but can be required to work them if something comes up. - Allows for Hybrid work, provided you can prove your in front of the Laptop for the entire 8 hours. - Company party for Christmas with Alcohol served onsite - Free Company products, just wish they worked - Free Coffee if you get there early enough

Cons

- For IT group, since they let go of the CTO, current VPs and Directors are constantly fighting between themselves to become the acting CTO. - Management has no direction. Since the product is Omega-3, and there's no chemical different between Mollusk Omega-3 and Fish Omega-3, the company lives on Marketing this so called difference. - For over 6 years, asked for a budget so we could plan the IT network, never got an answer and all purchases were knee jerk based on immediate needs. Never proactive, always reactive. - They just purchased an encapsulation company in Riviera Beach. Didn't plan the purchase and management requirements to do this correctly. It looked like a bad fire drill to even begin to understand what was required. Management didn't even plan this out, just dumped money into it. - Tried to force a separation agreement when people leave, which would have stopped this honest review had I signed it. The agreement is hush money in return for not being able to talk about the company.

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Great HealthWorks Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not meet expectations. We take concerns around leadership alignment, planning, and communication seriously, and we are continuously working to strengthen collaboration and clarity across teams. Periods of organizational change, including leadership transitions and acquisitions, can present challenges, and we remain focused on improving how we support our employees through those transitions. We also strive to provide flexibility and recognition for our teams, including time-off programs and hybrid work options, while balancing business needs. Regarding some of the points raised, we aim to ensure that information about our products, operations, and employment practices is accurate and responsibly communicated. We appreciate you sharing your perspective and encourage you to reach out to our HR team directly if you would like to discuss your experience further.
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