(INDIANAPOLIS) — It’s time to put the spotlight on one of the most important jobs in any organization. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2024 Ogletree Deakins Human Resources Professional of the Year Award, which will be presented during the 60th Annual Indiana HR Conference (April 30 – May 2) at the Indiana Convention Center.
The award is open to all full-time human resources practitioners in Indiana. Individuals who have made significant contributions to their organization over the past year through implementation of best practices, organization design and effectiveness, and alignment and accomplishment of the strategic direction of their company are encouraged to apply. Nominees for Ogletree Deakins HR Professional of the Year also should have a strong track record of giving back to the community and the HR profession.
“Managing human resources is one of the most vital functions of any business or organization,” says Indiana Chamber President and CEO Vanessa Green Sinders. “It can also be an extremely complicated task, and the job has only gotten more challenging since the pandemic with hybrid work schedules, labor shortages and changing employee needs, and government regulations.
She adds, “The adaptability and dedication HR professionals bring to their job to keep Indiana’s business economy moving forward is truly inspiring. It’s a great pleasure to put the spotlight on this profession as a whole and one outstanding individual for their extraordinary efforts.”
Nominations can be made via self-nomination or by a peer, subordinate, supervisor or other, but must be accompanied by a sponsorship letter from the nominee’s organization.
The award winner will be announced during the 2024 Human Resources Awards Luncheon on May 2 at the Indiana Convention Center.
Deadline for nominations is March 8. Submissions can be made at www.indianachamber.com/hrpro. Please send direct questions to Jesse Brothers at jbrothers@indianachamber.com.
The 2023 award went to Mari Jo Moody, senior vice president and chief human resources officer with Batesville Services.
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The Indiana Chamber partners with 25,000 members and investors – representing over four million Hoosiers – to achieve the mission of “cultivating a world-class environment which provides economic opportunity and prosperity.”
