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HR conference attracts top professional speakers


Stacey Vandevelde, Conference Chairwoman & CISHRP
Vice President, David Bodden, Cable &Wireless VP HR
Cayman & Northern Caribbean and Samantha Bennett,
CISHRP President.
Friday,  July 15, 2005

The Cayman Islands Society of Human Resource Professionals (CISHRP) is gearing up to host its annual conference and promises this year’s event to be the best and biggest yet.

“We are very excited about this year’s Conference and the overseas and local intellect in the field that have made a commitment to being a part of this event”, commented CISHRP’s President Samantha Bennett.

This year’s conference committee is headed up by CISHRP’s Vice-President Stacey Vandevelde, who added:

“We are greatly indebted to long-time supporter and our sponsor for this event, Cable &Wireless (CI) Limited and wish to publicly thank them for affording us the opportunity to offer HR Professionals on Island a professional development event of this calibre.”

Cable & Wireless has been the sponsor for the event for the past 2 years. Thanks were also extended to Cayman Airways for their assistance in facilitating the key overseas speakers for this year’s event, Dr. Joseph Mancusi, one of America’s most outstanding motivational speakers and leadership trainers, John Rubino who is known for his expertise in the design and implementation of corporate values/objectives and their linkage to human resource strategies, performance-driven incentive plans, and performance management systems, and Mike Horne an executive and organization development consultant.

Beyond the presentations each speaker will be conducting a hands-on workshop for the conference attendees, an added benefit for the Society’s Members and all HR professionals on Island who attend.

The conference is slated to extend across two full days, 18 & 19 August at the Westin Casuarina Hotel & Spa Governor’s Ballroom.

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