CHRA 2024 Excellence Awards recipients announced

Exemplary Canadian HR leaders to be celebrated at September gala event

CHRA 2024 Excellence Awards recipients announced

We are thrilled to announce the Excellence Awardee recipients of the Canadian HR Awards 2024, recognizing outstanding organizations that have demonstrated exemplary commitment to human resources excellence.

With 24 categories including Best HR Communication Strategy, Best Remote Work Strategy, and Best Workplace Culture, these prestegious awards celebrate the dedication and innovation of Canadian employers and individual leaders who go above and beyond to ensure the success and development of their employees.

The Excellence Awardees are chosen based on rigorous criteria, including their HR management systems, employee training programs, and overall HR performance.

It is important to note that the Excellence Awardees are finalists for the awards in their respective categories. Winners of the awards will be revealed at an industry star-studded gala event and awards ceremony on September 18, 2024, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

To view the full list of Excellence Awardees and learn more about the event, please visit the official Canadian HR Awards Winners and Excellence Awardees page.

We encourage all HR professionals and industry stakeholders to join us in celebrating these leaders in human resources. Their achievements not only set benchmarks for the industry but also inspire continuous improvement in HR practices across Canada.

Stay tuned for more updates and details surrounding the Canadian HR Awards of Excellence as we lead up to the big event in September.

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