The Human Resource Management Association of Trinidad and Tobago (HRMATT) held its second mixer event for the year at the Bungalow, St Clair, which was attended by several human resource and other business professionals across various sectors.
[caption id="attachment_1037575" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Lois Marcelle receives one of the event’s prizes from consultant Shane Ram.-[/caption]
A media release said there were numerous highlights, including an informal address by HRMATT's president Cavelle Joseph-St Omer who highlighted the organisation's achievements over the past year at the September 22 event.
[caption id="attachment_1037574" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Alana Beaubrun of Methanex, left, and Cavelle Joseph-St Omer of HRMATT.-[/caption]
She emphasised the importance of collaborations between the organisation, its stakeholders and partners, in not just advancing the profession locally and regionally but in promoting national and regional development at the September 22.
[caption id="attachment_1037573" align="alignnone" width="1024"] President of the TT Manufacturers’ Association Roger Roach, centre is flanked by Anika Plowden Corentin, left, and Leela Ramsingh.-[/caption]
Joseph-St Omer invited everyone to the upcoming biennial conference in November, HR; Into the Metaverse, which in many ways promises to be a game changer, the release said. She delved a bit into the significance of honouring deserving human resource practitioners across the region at the organisation’s second Legacy Awards ceremony, also in November, the release said.
[caption id="attachment_1037572" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Jonathan Cumberbatch, University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), left; Cavelle Joseph-St Omer president, HRMATT; Nicholette Johnson, Nutrien; and Stephen Mathison, Millenium Consulting.-[/caption]
Among the highlights was the presentation of prizes and a karaoke session which was a hit with those in attendance.
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