The Mississippi State Personnel Board (MSPB) is pleased to announce that 23 government employees representing 13 agencies across the State recently graduated from the Human Resources Certification Program. Mississippi State Personnel Board Executive Director Kelly Hardwick delivered the keynote address at the HRCP graduation ceremony. Susan Jenkins of North Mississippi Regional Center was selected by her peers to address graduates on behalf of her class.
Graduates include:
Asrar Jameelah Adams, Department of Health
Tayla Altobelli, Department of Transportation
Marcia Bibbs, Oxford School District
Jacqueline Castellanos, Department of Public Safety
Kimerly L. Christian, Department of Finance and Administration
Luis A. Colon, Military Department
Hanna Duran, Boswell Regional Center
Thelma Franklin, Department of Health
Martha J. Frazier, Mississippi State Personnel Board
Elizabeth Liz Gaines, Department of Health
Kelvin Hill, North Mississippi Regional Center
Mallory House, Desoto County Board of Supervisors
Susan Jenkins, North Mississippi Regional Center
Stephanie L. Kelly, Department of Health
Aimee Moncure, Department of Finance and Administration
Antoinette R. Nelson, Department of Transportation
Shena M. Odies, Department of Health
Nikita F. Rankin, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks
Monica T. Robertson, Department of Transportation
Sonia M. Smith, Office of State Aid Road Construction
Raven M. Taylor, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks
Corissa Tillman, Department of Health
Tricia Russum Yawn, South Mississippi State Hospital
The Mississippi Human Resources Certification Program began in 2005 and is administered and delivered by the Mississippi State Personnel Board. Participants earning the HRCP designation have completed the five levels of HRCP curriculum and implemented an HR-related project at their agencies. The purpose of the Human Resources Certification Program (HRCP) is to develop well-trained human resources practitioners in Mississippi state government by providing a comprehensive training program specifically tailored to them at both the technical and managerial levels. HRCP focuses on the application of key HR rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and practices.
MSPB offers training programs tailored to state government entities to provide essential knowledge and leadership skills for successful public service. Graduates include executive directors and agency heads, a former statewide elected official, and top managers from agencies, boards, and commissions throughout the State and virtually every area of public service.