Hyatt has formed a Wellbeing Collective Advisory Board, featuring high-profile figures like wellness pioneer Deepak Chopra and fitness guru Ally Love.

Ally Love is a Peloton fitness instructor and on-air contributor for NBC's "Today" show. Source: Hyatt
The board will initially focus on developing wellbeing offerings for meetings and events. This includes efforts to elevate Hyatt's Wellbeing Collective, which showcases hotels that offer wellness experiences for groups and meetings.
Additionally, the board plans to build on Hyatt's Together by Hyatt event-planning program, providing meeting planners with access to wellness experts, planning tools and ready-to-use wellbeing amenities -- including guided meditations or "care stations" stocked with complimentary toiletries and other wellness products -- that can be easily incorporated into corporate gatherings.
In addition to Chopra and Love, other Wellbeing Collective Advisory Board members are mental health expert Alfiee Breland-Noble, longevity expert David Stewart, Emmy-nominated poet and songwriter IN-Q, MasterClass executive John Scott and corporate wellness strategist Juliet Funt.
As part of this broader wellbeing strategy, Hyatt plans to introduce wellbeing retreats for corporate and group customers at select hotels across its portfolio. Modeled after programming at its Miraval resorts, Hyatt said these retreats will feature "immersive experiences designed to foster deeper connections among participants."