Call for Nominations: EHRC 2017 Awards of Excellence

EHRC

 

August 11, 2017

Do you know an outstanding employee, team or leader in your organization that you would like to see recognized for their hard work? Here is your chance to do just that by nominating them for one of Electricity Human Resources Canada’s 2017 Awards of Excellence.

The 2017 EHRC Awards of Excellence celebrate extraordinary achievements and give national recognition to the champions of excellence who are making a positive and tangible impact on the workforce.

The winners of these Awards will be announced at EHRC’s 2017 Awards of Excellence Luncheon being held on Wednesday, February 28, 2018, in Toronto, Ontario. Award recipients will be honoured in front of their peers, and given proper recognition for their outstanding achievements and significant contribution to their organization.

Nominations close Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Award Categories include:

  • Leader of the Year Award
  • Emerging Leader Award 
  • Innovation in HR Practices – Educational or Training Institution
  • Innovation in HR Practices- Employer 
  • Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Champion 

For more information:

http://electricityhr.ca/connecting-convening/annual-awards-2017/awards-nominations/

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