Mike Rencheck of Bruce Power Named EHRC 2022 Leader of the Year

Mike Rencheck Bruce Power

January 11, 2023

Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) is pleased to announce Mike Rencheck as this year’s Leader of the Year. Mike is known for leading his team to challenge their own biases and to provide innovative solutions for implementing equitable practices, strategies, and programs to benefit underrepresented communities.

“I have personally seen Mike frequently challenge his team to both think outside the box and challenge their own biases when it comes to talent decisions and assignments. I truly believe that without Mike’s leadership we would not be as far as we are in our DEI journey.” said Danielle Short, Director, Talent Management at Bruce Power.

The award will be formally presented to Mike at the annual Awards of Excellence ceremony to be held in Toronto on February 16, 2023.

EHRC’s annual Awards of Excellence gala celebrates leadership and best practices in human resources in the electricity industry. “The recipient of the Leader of the Year Award is an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to their organisation within the Canadian electricity industry through visionary people management strategies and leadership,” says Michelle Branigan, CEO of Electricity Human Resources Canada. ”It gives me immense pleasure to recognize Mike as Leader of the Year. The many accolades shared by his colleagues attest to the fact that he is an inspiration and a champion of significant strategic and innovative contributions to human resources best practices.”

For more details about the annual Awards of Excellence event and to register, click here.

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