Season 2/Episode 1: Powering Progress in 2026 – A Preview of NEBGH’s Year Ahead

January 27, 2026

Season 2 of NEBGH Voices opens with a preview of what’s ahead for NEBGH in 2026. Kim is joined by NEBGH’s Janaera Gaston, Jeanette Fuente, and Emily Commer to highlight the year’s major events – including the Tribute to Leadership, Cardiometabolic Conference, 15th Annual Conference, Pharmacy Benefits Conference, and an upcoming physical and mental health and well-being event. The conversation explores key issues shaping employer health strategies, from GLP-1s and pharmacy costs to high-cost claims, behavioral health, and whole-person well-being, and shares practical ways members can engage, connect, and get the most out of their NEBGH membership in the year ahead.

NEBGH Voices is produced by: Deren Abrams, Adria Subbiondo, and Christian Waugh

Guests

Janaera J. Gastón, MPA

Vice President, Programs and Conferences

Janaera Gastón provides oversight for content, design and execution of NEBGH’s educational programs and managing related strategic partnerships.  

Prior to joining NEBGH, Janaera worked for two New York City public hospitals as the special assistant to the deputy chief financial officer at Coler-Goldwater Memorial Hospital and as a human resources manager at Kings County Hospital Center.

Janaera has represented NEBGH on advisory boards and guest lectured at local colleges presenting the employers’ role in health care.  She has served on several local not-for-profit boards.

She received her B.A. from Syracuse University and her M.P.A. from the City University of New York, Baruch College of Public Affairs.

Emily Commer

Vice President, Membership

Emily Commer is the Vice President of Membership at NEBGH, bringing nearly two decades of experience in nonprofit communications, fundraising, event management, and engagement. Since 2006, her work has centered on designing and building impactful professional communities.

Prior to joining NEBGH, Emily spent more than 17 years at Cultural Vistas, most recently serving as Director of Alumni Engagement, Emily worked with governments, foundations, and the private sector to design and develop innovative international exchange initiatives. In 2022, she was selected as one of 30 nonprofit leaders worldwide to participate in the Robert Bosch Foundation’s Change Management program where she deepened her expertise in organizational transformation.

Emily holds a Master of Arts in International Business from the Open University of London and a Bachelor of Science in Global Business Management from California State University, San Marcos. She also completed a postgraduate fellowship in Germany and is (pretty) fluent in German.

Based in New York City, Emily enjoys running, Pilates, community gardens, and spending time with her two children as well as friends and family both near and far!