Congratulations, Aimee!

09 21, 2012 Blog, We Are ENA Comments Off   Print this blog

ENA’s Aimee Hull, Director of People Services, has won “The HR Professional Excellence Award.” The award is given by the Tennessee Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), a nonprofit, individual membership association for human resources management professionals. Aimee currently serves as an officer in the local and state chapter.

According to the program’s website, the HR Professional Excellence Award is presented to organizations that are judged to demonstrate a standard of excellence in all of the following criteria:

  1. HR Strategy
  2. HR Management Practices
  3. Organizational Learning and Development
  4. Measurement of HR Performance
  5. Employee Well-Being & Engagement

Aimee was recognized for her HR professional expertise and for her many contributions to the human resource community, which have improved the level of human resource professionalism in the Nashville area and Tennessee as a whole.

When asked what the award meant to her, Aimee said, “It is so nice to be acknowledged by my peers in Human Resources with the Human Resource Professional Excellence Award. It is an honor to be a part of an organization that encourages its members to strive for excellence, and for me personally to be recognized as a professional who works to better our profession each day.”

Please join me in congratulating Aimee for receiving this honor!

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Chris is currently ENA’s Social Media and Event Marketing Specialist, and he’s been with ENA since May of 2012. Prior to that, he was a student at MTSU studying English. He’s written numerous screenplays, and has turned many of them into films made with colleague Jordan Bennett. When he’s not writing for pleasure or ENA, he finds himself in a number of roles. Sometimes he’s a bass player in a local rock band. Other times he’s a rock climber you can find at Climb Nashville. If he isn’t in any of those roles though, he’s probably driving a race car somewhere. Oh, yeah. Did I forget to mention he’s been a race car driver for nearly a decade? ENA employees are anything but ordinary and boring.


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