Resumes: Human Resources



Robert Carr
Manager, Training & Development
Professional Learning & Development Specialist
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Knowledgeable, customer service oriented team player
Accomplished Trainer in a variety of industries



Kimberly Kelly
Habilitation Technician/Caregiver Trainer
Training Caregivers for Family Members with Special Needs
Creative Thinking Navigating Solutions to Complex Projects
Community Relations /Advocacy
Nine years experience in human services, human rights advocacy, and education



Lonnette Marsh
Manager, Human Resource Professional
Extensive experience in hiring, training and supervising faculty and staff
Organization Development and Conference Planning
Proven ability in budget preparation and management
Team oriented with strong work ethic



Sheila Randleman
Administrative Assistant
High Degree of Professionalism
Detailed Oriented, Strong Interpersonal Communications
Familiar with Word, Excel & Powerpoint
Team Player with a Strong Work Ethic



Bill Tagge
Human Resource Professional
Human Resource Generalist
Talent acquisition
Talent Management and Development
Employee Engagement



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