2020 Award Recipients

CPHR Manitoba celebrated the HR Excellence Awards 2020 through a virtual broadcast on December 10, 2020.

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

 

PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS
 
CPHR Manitoba Scholarship for Degree Program Students
Recipient:
Bilal Ansari

Finalists:
Jillian Daien
Anya Djuric



  Spark Award

Recipient:
Sonia Sharma, Western Glove Works 

Finalists:
Isha Neufeld, eCom Customer Care 
Serena Traa, CPA Manitoba


Momentum Award
Recipient:
Wendy Barlishen, St. Boniface Hospital


Finalists:
Anu Baldner, International Institute of Sustainable Development
Treena Chabot, TREE for Supervisors

  
Leadership Award
Recipient:
Beth Millard-Hales, The North West Company


Finalist:
Warren Sawatzky, RBC Convention Centre 

 
Visionary Award
Recipients:
Kevin Gill, Staffmax Staffing & Recruiting
Judy Murphy, Safety Services Manitoba

 

Legacy Award
Recipient:
John Stott, stottHR

 

BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Ascent Award
Recipient:
Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company


Finalists:
Cando Rail Services Ltd.
City of Winnipeg Human Resource Services
City of Winnipeg Corporate Recruitment & Job Design and Compensation & Benefits Division
The North West Company

 
Impact Award
Recipient:
Payworks Inc.


Finalists:
Access Credit Union
GHY International 
RBC Convention Centre
Steve's Livestock Transport


Unity Award
Recipient:
The North West Company 

Finalist:
Society for Manitobans with Disabilities (Manitoba Possible)
 

Vitality Award
Recipient:
Richardson International Limited


Finalists:
Canadian Canola Growers Association
City of Winnipeg Corporate Safety Services
 
Credit Union Central of Manitoba 
Transcona Roofing
People Leading Business.TM
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.