Special category awards.1994 Student awardsTHE SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . HAS ADDED AN AWARD FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS THIS YEAR, MAKING STUDENT MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY ELIGIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING THREE AWARDS. A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE SHRM COLLEGE RELATIONS COMMITTEE, MADE UP OF HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTITIONERS AND ACADEMICIANS, JUDGES THE NOMINEES AND SELECTS THE WINNERS. ALL STUDENT AWARD WINNERS RECEIVE A COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE AND $1,000. 1994 SHRM Book Award Winner Winners of this award for the best publications on HR management must display a high level of professionalism and help increase understanding of the HR profession. The 1994 award winner is the book Managing Diversity: Complete Desk Reference and Planning Guide by Lee Gardenswartz and Anita Rowe, published by Irwin Professional Publishing Co. It is featured in the SHRM catalog. Gardenswartz is a native of Denver and a graduate of the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
The co-authors are partners in the Los Angeles-based management consulting firm of Gardenswartz and Rowe. Together they have authored several management books and write a diversity management column for the newsletter Managing Diversity. As winners of the SHRM Book Award, they receive a plaque and $500. The book The Complete AMA Guide to Management Development by William Rothwell and H.C. Kazanas received an honorable mention from the award judges. SHRM FOUNDATION OUTSTANDING GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD This new student award was developed to recognize the efforts of an outstanding graduate student who is pursuing a career in HR management. The winner must demonstrate excellence in academic performance and involvement in extracurricular activities and must help make contributions to the HR profession. The winner of the first outstanding graduate student award is Linda M. Christopherson. In 1993, Christopherson graduated magna cum laude from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with a bachelor of science Noun 1. Bachelor of Science - a bachelor's degree in science BS, SB bachelor's degree, baccalaureate - an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies in business administration. She is currently pursuing her master's degree in human resource management at Chapman University in Colorado Springs. She also works as an HR intern at the Colorado Springs Savings & Loan Association and is a member of the American Society of Training & Development as well as SHRM. LEONARD R. BRICE OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARD This award was named in honor of Leonard R. Brice, SPHR, the Society's first full-time executive vice president. The award recognizes an undergraduate student pursuing a career in human resource management who has excelled in academic performance; has participated in the activities of his or her school, SHRM student chapter and community; and has made contributions to the HR profession. This year's winner is Vania Estelle Black, who is currently pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration and a bachelor of arts in French at the University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. in Tucson. During the 1993-1994 academic year, Black served as president of the local SHRM student chapter and was an active member of Alpha Kappa Psi ΑΚΨ (Alpha Kappa Psi) is a co-ed professional business fraternity. The Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity was founded on October 5, 1904 at New York University, and was incorporated on May 20, 1905. It is currently headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. , a professional business fraternity. She managed a successful small business near campus and maintained a 3.6 cumulative GPA. After her graduation in December 1994, she plans to relocate to the San Francisco Bay area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation). The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay and pursue a career in human resources. TED HENRY STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD This award was named in memory of Ted (Edward J.) Henry, a past chairman of the Society who was well-known for his dedication to the Society and the HR profession. This research award encourages student research in HR management and is sponsored by SHRM and the SHRM Foundation. This year's winner is Andras Kis, who earned his bachelor of science in human resource management in May 1994 from the State University of New York at Oswego The State University of New York at Oswego, also known as Oswego State, was founded in 1861 as Oswego Normal School by Edward Austin Sheldon and became the New York State Teachers College at Oswego in 1948. . The title of Kis's research paper is "How Multinational American Companies Deal with Problems Encountered During Expatriation." He is an international student from Hungary where he attended the Budapest University of Economic Sciences. While at SUNY Oswego, he was an active member of the student chapter of SHRM, a participant in an Outward Bound program, a computer lab operator and a member of orienteering orienteering Cross-country footrace in which each participant uses a map and compass to navigate between checkpoints along an unfamiliar course. Introduced in Sweden in 1918, it later spread throughout Europe. World championships have been held since 1966. clubs. |
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