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An Update from your Board of Directors – November 2024

As the governing voice of CPHR Alberta, the Board of Directors meet quarterly to provide oversight and guidance in several key areas. The Board, alongside CPHR Alberta operations, continues to deliver on the association's strategic priorities developed in the 2020 strategic plan. 


To ensure transparency between our Board of Directors, members and key stakeholders, we share post-meeting messages to inform the steps taken towards advancing our profession and ensuring a financially stable association. 


The Board of Directors met on November 30, 2024, and the Board’s key messages are as follows: 


The Face of HR in the Community 


  • The Board of Directors attended several CPHR Alberta’s Holiday Member Mingles throughout the province and will have representatives available for members to connect with at future events, across our jurisdiction.  

 

  • The Board began the recruitment for new CPHR and Public board positions. They are encouraging members with previous board experience to apply. Additional information on the application process can be found here. Applications close January 6, 2024. 
     
  • The Board is encouraged by the number of new members who joined in 2024 and is preparing for what may be required from a governance level as well as operationally to support the anticipated future growth in 2025. 


CPHR Canada 


Our Alberta Board representative will be attending an upcoming CPHR Canada strategic plan meeting in January 2025 to discuss aligning national efforts with provincial needs, to better serve all provinces.   


The next Board meeting takes place in February 2025, after which we will again share our key messages. If you have any questions regarding these key messages or the Board of Directors, please contact chair@cphrab.ca. We welcome your feedback! 


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