2022 Award Recipients

CPHR Manitoba celebrated the HR Excellence Awards 2022 back in-person after a weather postponement on June 1, 2022 at The Met in Winnipeg.

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
 

  Spark Award

Recipient:
Darra Black, Prairie Mountain Health  

Finalists:
Jenna Book, Red River Mutual
Dale Camuyong, 24-7 Intouch Inc.


Momentum Award
Recipient:
Alison Moist, Maple Leaf Foods


Finalists:
Kent Blackmon, City of Winnipeg
Reena Varshney, Invent Technical Computing Corporation 

  
Leadership Award
Recipient:
Sandra Conrad, DealerPILOT HR


Finalist:
Anumeha Baldner, International Institute for Sustainable Development 

 
Visionary Award
Recipients:
Olivia Doerksen, Movement Centre of Manitoba Inc.

Richard Florizone, International Institute for Sustainable Development 

Kim Nelson, Gateway Resources Inc.

Karen Wood, Interlake Eastern Regional Health Authority 

 

Legacy Award
Recipient:
Barbara Bowes, Legacy Bowes

 

BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Ascent Award
Recipient:
City of Selkirk


Finalists:
Ubisoft Winnipeg

 
Impact Award
Recipient:
F.H. Black and Company 


Finalists:
International Institute for Sustainable Development 
Red River Mutual 
PTI Transformers LP


Unity Award
Recipient:
New Media Manitoba 

Finalist:
Ubisoft Winnipeg
 

Vitality Award
Recipient:
City of Winnipeg - Safety Services Team

Finalists:
DealerPILOT HR
City of Winnipeg - Occupational Health Services Team

F.H. Black & Company 
Film Training Manitoba

 

FELLOW CPHR RECIPIENTS 

2019 Recipient:
Nish Verma, Mondetta Clothing Company

2022 Recipient:
Karen Milani, The Dufresne Group

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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.