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The University of Guam Society for Human Resource Management members are seen with their advisor at the Fanuchånan 2022 Mock Job Far. Front row, from left, Kolbric Diego; Denzyl Mariei Ngiralmau; Dr. Joann CE Diego, Advisor; Jamie Freita, Alvin Yambao. Back row, from left, Napu Aguon, Beatriz Arcilla, Jennifer Tanghal, Jaeslene Manibusan, Christasha Aguon, and Elina Jakl.

The University of Guam Society for Human Resource Management members are seen with their advisor at the Fanuchånan 2022 Mock Job Far. Front row, from left, Kolbric Diego; Denzyl Mariei Ngiralmau; Dr. Joann CE Diego, Advisor; Jamie Freita, Alvin Yambao. Back row, from left, Napu Aguon, Beatriz Arcilla, Jennifer Tanghal, Jaeslene Manibusan, Christasha Aguon, and Elina Jakl. ()

The Society for Human Resource Management recognized the University of Guam SHRM student chapter with the Outstanding Student Chapter Award on September 13 for providing superior growth and development opportunities to its student members.

"Outstanding commitment to growth and excellence has earned (UOG SHRM) the prestigious Outstanding Student Chapter Award for the Academic Year 2022-2023," said Beatriz Arcilla, a UOG Business Administration alumna and UOG SHRM Fañomnåkan 2023 President.

The SHRM Student Chapter Merit Award program encourages the development of more effective student chapters and distinguishes outstanding activities and projects.

"It’s a true testament of the dedication and passion of our officers, members, advisors and mentors. This award belongs to the entire team, and I’m excited to see what UOG SHRM can achieve together and continue to earn this prestigious award year after year,” said Jamie Freitas, a UOG Business Administration alumna and UOG SHRM Fanuchånan 2022 President.

Since its inception in 1996-1997, the UOG SHRM student chapter has received other merit awards through its active participation in the UOG community and HR activities beyond the campus. UOG SHRM’s latest award is for activities between May 1, 2022, and April 30, 2023.

Dr. Richard S. Colfax, UOG SHRM Co-Advisor and Emeritus Professor, said the student award is comparable to the Pinnacle Award for the professional chapter.

“It is a testament to the efforts and commitment that UOG’s SHRM students, advisor and the HR program continue to make,” Dr. Colfax said. “Our regional and local businesses will benefit from the learning, accomplishments and experiences that these future Human Resource professionals are gaining through UOG's Human Resource Management program and studies.”

The student chapter's activities included organizing events such as the Mock Job Fair and the SHRM Thrive Wellness Fair.

"This achievement is a testament to the dedication of our members and commitment to maintaining a healthy and thriving chapter," said Dr. Joann CE Diego, UOG SHRM Advisor & Assistant Professor in Human Resources Management.

For more information about UOG SHRM, contact: Dr. Joanne Diego, Assistant Professor of HRM & UOG SHRM Advisor School of Business and Public Administration, University of Guam Tel: (671) 735-2501 Email: joanndiego@triton.uog.edu

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