Spotlight event acknowledges SBPA students’ success

 

The School of Business and Public Administration hosted its student spotlight presentation at the Anthony Leon Guerrero Multipurpose Room on Nov. 18.

The student spotlight event provides the opportunity to recognize students’ experiences and participation at occasions such as international conferences.

The event highlighted five individual student presentations based on their experiences during this year’s S.H.R.M. Annual Conference and Exposition 2015 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

There were ten students who attended the conference.

The five individuals who presented were Mark Canovas, Rachel Bongato, Jonah May Guiking, A-Ichea Yamada, and Hannah Mortera.

Each individual discussed various presentations exhibited by many distinguished speakers at the S.H.R.M. Conference.

They also shared their experiences during the trip. At the end of the presentations, each presenter was awarded a certificate of appreciation.

S.H.R.M. stands for Society for Human Resource Management.

The S.H.R.M. Conference is the largest HR event in the world. It offers HR professionals from all over the world to gain the best human resource education available each year.

Among the speakers are international academicians, business leaders, consultants, and HR practitioners.

The next SHRM Conference will be located at Washington D.C. It is scheduled for June 19 to June 22, 2016.