AGM Guest Speaker to honour our 70th Anniversary!

Fiorella Callocchia, President of HR Impact, has over 29 years experience in the management consulting field, specifically in large scale HR and training initiatives focused on client and employee satisfaction.

Her other qualifications include:

o Fiorella is the Author of Canada’s first HR Audit tool.

o She is recognized and promoted by the Toronto Board of Trade to their 10, 000 members as Toronto’s leading Human Resources expert.

o She is a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) with the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) and an Honours Graduate of the University of Toronto.

o Fiorella was awarded the prestigious Ross Hennigar Award for outstanding contribution to the profession.

o She a Certified Facilitator on various leading edge quality service as well as leadership / team development programs.

o Fiorella is a regular guest “HR Expert” on 103.9 Proud FM, Business News Network (formerly Workopolis TV) and has also appeared on CTV’s The Verdict, CBC Radio, CTV Newsnet, CHQR Calgary Radio, Investment Television and Toronto Board of Trade Television.

o She has been featured in Chatelaine, MoneySense Magazine and Canadian Business Magazine, interviewed for articles on workopolis.com, torontojobs.ca and jobboom.com and has written articles for a number of publications including The Canadian HR Reporter, Workplace News and The Toronto Business Times.

o Fiorella is a well-known conference and key note speaker and has taught various Human Resources courses for HRPA, The Canadian Management Centre, The Conference Board of Canada, Richard Ivey School of Business, Institute of International Research as well as various local and national Associations.

o Fiorella is an instructor of HRPA’s Human Resources Management designation course.

o Her extensive client list includes fast-growth entrepreneurial organizations as well as Fortune 500 corporations.

Her presentation style is dynamic, motivating and fun! For a copy of her presentation from April 3, 2009, click here.

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