2018 Award Recipients

CPHR Manitoba celebrated the 2018 HR Excellence Awards on April 19, 2018.

Designed to showcase outstanding Human Resource achievements in Manitoba, CPHR Manitoba's prestigious awards honour organizations and individuals who are advancing the human resource profession and driving business excellence.

Interested in learning a bit more about our nominees and award recipients? Take a look at our program or view the nominee videos on our YouTube channel!


PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS

CPHR Manitoba Scholarship Award
for Accredited Certificate or Diploma Program Students

Finalist:
Candace Gower


CPHR Manitoba Scholarship Award 
for Degree Program Students

Finalist: 
Tina Hamzic 

Nominee: 
Nyasha Giesbrecht
 



Rising Star Award

Finalist:
Rachel Weessies, Acuity HR Solutions 

Nominees:
Brittany Redden, Payworks 
Victoria Rody, Manitoba Public Insurance 


HR Professional of the Year Award

Finalist: 
Julie Gray, Assiniboine Credit Union


HR Executive of the Year Award

Finalist: 
Jodi Carradice, Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company 

Nominees:
Beth Millard-Hales, The North West Company 
Richard Neill, Wynyard Insurance Group
Stephanie Zamora, Marymound 



HR Patron of the Year Award

Finalists:
Greg Juliano, University of Manitoba
Klaus Lahr, RBC Convention Centre

  

BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Employee Development, Relations & Total Rewards Award 
Small/Medium Business Category 

Finalist: 
GHY International

 Nominee:
Payne Transportation

Employee Development, Relations & Total Rewards Award
Large Business Category 

Finalist
Motor Coach Industries

 
Nominee:
Bison Transport


Health, Wellness and Safe Workplace Award
Small/Medium Business Category 

Finalist: 
Manitoba Cooperative Honey Producers LTD.


Organizational Strategy & Engagement Award
Large Business Category
Finalist:
Birchwood Automotive Group


Nominees:
Manitoba Public Insurance
Red River College 
The North West Company 
University of Manitoba 


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CPHR Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the home and traditional lands of the Annishinabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our clean drinking water comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 territory.