Newfoundland and Labrador HR association marks one-year anniversary

Group celebrates by bestowing CHRP designation to some members

The recently formed Human Resources Professionals of Newfoundland and Labrador (HRPNL) celebrated its first anniversary by bestowing national Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designations to members passing the national exams.

Lisa Hollett, human resources manager with Labatt Breweries, and Elizabeth Whitten, manager of human resources with Fortis Properties, received the highest provincial scores in their individual national exam categories to become the association’s newest CHRP recipients.

“The HRPNL organization, newly formed in February 2004, is proud of the achievement of its newest CHRP designates and also of those who are successfully on their way to reaching this nationally recognized human resources designation.” says Joe Bouzanne, HRPNL president. “Their success reflects the high level of expertise and talents of HRPNL members across the province who are on par with their national colleagues.”

For more on the Human Resources Professionals of Newfoundland and Labrador, see Canadian HR Reporter’s August 2004 feature on the new organization by clicking the "related articles" link at the bottom of this page.

Lisa Hollett (left), manager of human resources with Labatt, and Elizabeth Whitten, manager of human resources with Fortis Properties, receive their CHRP designations, granted by the newly formed Human Resources Professionals of Newfoundland and Labrador. The association can be contacted at www.hrpnl.ca.

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