The finalists have been announced for the first ever Wales HR Awards. This event will recognise and celebrate the achievements of HR professionals in a black tie ceremony taking place at The SSE SWALEC Cardiff on 23rd March, hosted by the BBC’s Sian Lloyd.
Over the past few months, nominations have flooded in with a total of 28 HR professionals and 8 HR teams being named as finalists, putting them in the running to win one of the prestigious awards.
The event has been created by the Wales HR Network, a leading networking platform for HR professionals which is partnered by Acorn, Wales’ specialist recruitment and training agency and Cardiff-based commercial law firm Darwin Gray. On the night there will be performances from Only Boys Aloud and the Welsh National Opera as well as an address from guest speaker Lord Price, the Minister of State at the Department for International Trade and former Managing Director of Waitrose
Fflur Jones, Head of Darwin Gray’s Employment Law and HR Department, said: “Despite being at the core of every successful company, HR is very often an under-acknowledged profession. That’s why I think this event has generated such a positive response; it seems to have really struck a chord.
“We’ve been so impressed by the quality and diversity of the nominations and really value the effort and time put in by all those who entered these inaugural awards. We want this to be an annual celebration of HR excellence and couldn’t be happier with the way it’s been received by HR professionals all over Wales.”
Sarah Jones, Acorn’s Head of Marketing, added: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the response to and support for the first Wales HR Awards. The number of entries received exceeded all our expectations, and the calibre of nominees is outstanding.
“It’s now down to our professional judges, which will include Acorn’s Head of HR, Genevieve Ryan, Darwin Gray’s HR Consultant, Fiona Sinclair and Director of Calland Wright Consulting, Alison Wright to make the tough decision on the overall winners, but we know the awards on 23rd March will celebrate everyone’s achievements.”
Independent HR Consultant of the Year
Shakira Joyner, HCHRHR Assistant / Apprentice / Trainee of the Year - (Sponsored by ACT Training)
Melissa Hale, New DirectionsHR Team of the Year - (Sponsored by Effective Communication)
Cardiff AirportBest Use of the Welsh Language in HR (Team)
Cartefi Cymunedol GwyneddBest Use of the Welsh Language in HR (Individual) - (Sponsored by Lingua Skin)
Bethan Emanuel, Talent HR ConsultancyBest Use of the Welsh Language in HR (Individual) - (Sponsored by Lingua Skin)
Bethan Emanuel, Talent HR ConsultancyBest HR Professional in the Education/Public Sector
Tracey Thomas, City of Cardiff CouncilBest HR Professional in the Manufacturing / Science (including Life Sciences / Biotec) Sector)
Lisa Angus, PanasonicHousing Association HR Professional of the Year - (Sponsored by Cardiff Airport)
Rhian H Evans, Tai CeredigionBest HR Professional in the IT / Technology sector
Toni Kemp, WCBSBest HR Professional in the Charity and Voluntary Organisations Sectors - (Sponsored by Quantum Advisory)
Angela Overment, Wales Co-operative CentreBest HR Professional in the Arts
Louise Halliday-Jones, Welsh National OperaBest HR Professional in the Financial / Professional Services Sector - (Sponsored by Bowen Eldridge)
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Written by - Wales HR Network
Date - 02/03/2017