HR group meeting to focus on workforce development issues

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Posted on Sep 13 2005
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The Society for Human Resource Management has invited Eric Plinske and David Attao from the Northern Marianas College to discuss the importance of workforce development and training.

Both Plinske and Attao will be presenting at SHRM’s next general membership meeting scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 15. During their presentation, they will update SHRM members on the various programs at NMC that provide education and training opportunities, as well as share news initiatives the college has been studying to help the local labor market become more responsive to the community’s needs.

Both presenters will also discuss the partnership between NMC and the Workforce Investment Agency. They will also provide a synopsis of the upcoming Workforce Development Summit, tentatively scheduled for February 2006.

The meeting will be held at the Pacific Islands Club’s Charley’s Cabaret, from 11:30am to 1pm. The cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-members.

Non-members in the business community—whether owners, managers or human resource professionals—are invited to learn more about the society and improve their human resource knowledge through the presentation and discussion.

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 personnel field. The CNMI Chapter is affiliated with the national organization.

Seating is limited, therefore members and others interested in attending this meeting should contact Liz Castro or Mayumi Aguon at 234-1234 ext. 5403/5151 or fax number 233-0182 for reservations. Or you can email your reservations to Frank Gibson at flgibson@yahoo.com. (PR)

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