SHRM to host workplace improvement conference

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Posted on Oct 17 2004
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The Society for Human Resource Management, CNMI Chapter will host “Practical Issues to Workplace Improvement,” an employer development conference.

Speaking on their respective topics will be Jojo Cramer, training manager, Pacific Islands Club – Employee Motivation; Zita Sanchez, private human resource consultant – Workforce Development; Josephine Mesta, human resources manager, Hyatt Regency, Saipan – Time Management; and Dr. Patricia Smith, a licensed clinical psychologist – Stress Management. Dr. Rita H. Inos, Commissioner of Education, is the keynote speaker.

All SHRM members are urged to join their peers for this current and informative conference. Non-members in the business community—whether owners, managers or human resource professionals—are invited to learn more about the Society and to improve their human resource knowledge through the conference.

The CNMI Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management is the Commonwealth’s foremost professional forum for discussion and training in Human Resource matters. Recognized as a Superior Merit Chapter, the CNMI branch is composed of human resource professionals from a variety of industries, large and small, who recognize a need for a local society for professionals in the human resources field. The CNMI Chapter is affiliated with the national organization.

The conference will be held at the SandCastle, Hyatt Regency Saipan on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004. Registration is from 8am to 8:30am with the conference commencing at 8:45am and concluding at 4pm. The cost, including the general sessions and lunch, is $50 for SHRM members and $65 for non-SHRM members.

Seating is limited; therefore individuals interested in attending this conference should contact Maggie Sablan at telephone number 664-2160/1, fax 664-2170 or email mmsablan@cnmimuseum.org for a registration form.

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