Gov. Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero will announce Human Resource Professionals Week from Sept. 25 to Sept. 29 and SHRM Day at a Sept. 26 proclamation signing. Yolanda Padrones, president of the Society for Human Resource Management’s Guam Chapter will give opening remarks and read the proclamation at the signing.
SHRM said, “We encourage all HR Professionals to celebrate with us virtually during our social media campaign on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/shrmgu) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/shrmgu/) where we will be highlighting local professionals daily and engaging with the community with our Spirit Week Selfie Challenge: Tag! You're It, Question of the Day, and This-or-That Daily Poll.”
SHRM Guam and Glimpses Media are Partners in sharing valuable information with the business community. See https://www.guambusinessmagazine.com/2023-best-companies-to-work-for/ The Guam Business Magazine “Best Companies to work for” were recognized at the SHRM Guam annual conference on Aug. 18 at the Dusit Thani Guam Resort.
See the upcoming Marianas Business Journal of Oct. 2 for further insight from SHRM Guam. mbj
Guam to recognize HR professionals
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