Bulletin Board: President honored

  Paul Wilson, president of Wilson Employment Networks, was recently awarded the HR Hero Award at the Granite State Human Resource Conference, which took place April 30 in Manchester. 

“There is no greater honor that can be bestowed upon a human resource professional than one received from their peers,” said Deb Tuttle, recipient of the 2012 award. The Hero Award is awarded each year to just one Granite State HR Hero who takes pride in advancing the HR profession and devotes valuable time to volunteering in their community.

 Wilson has held the position of president of the Human Resource Association of Greater Concord in 2009 and was past president of the Granite State Human Resource Conference and New Hampshire Staffing Association. He’s also an officer and member of the board of directors for A.C.C.E.S.S., a non-profit organization serving inpiduals with disabilities. In addition to industry related groups, Wilson actively volunteers his time with the Capital Region Food Program, the New Hampshire Food Bank, Friends Program, New Journey Program and the Concord-Merrimack County SPCA.

A paragraph from his nomination sums Wilson up: “Paul is an inpidual whose words, actions, and deeds demonstrate his commitment to promoting and advertising the HR profession. He uses and makes available all his personal and professional resources to support these efforts. Paul is an unsung hero, one who believes in the transformational approach and is not concerned with getting something in return. He truly is deserving of this recognition.”

With offices in Concord and Manchester, Wilson Employment is a consultative network of staffing partners who are pioneers in delivering high-strategy staffing services to candidates and business employers of all sizes.

For questions or more information, please contact Paul Wilson at 225-7300, pwilson@wilsonemployment.com or visit wilsonemployment.com.

Author: Ben Conant

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