2023 HR Impact Awards: Alyssa Skarbek, The Garrett Cos.
Alyssa Skarbek started as human resources manager and a team of one. Three years later, she has four direct reports and is director of human resources and a member of the executive team.
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Alyssa Skarbek started as human resources manager and a team of one. Three years later, she has four direct reports and is director of human resources and a member of the executive team.
Becky Gonzalez leads three teams—operations, employee health and the Co-worker Assistance, Retention and Engagement (CARE) program—and six managers report to her.
BlastMedia is an 18-year-old PR agency that works with tech companies to get them coverage in trade journals and national publications and boasts it has always emphasized constant learning for its employees. In 2022, it formalized its professional development program under the name BlastMedia Accelerator Program. “We really wanted to formalize it into something that […]
Chronic conditions account for 86% of health care dollars spent at Culver.
As the pandemic eased, Zionsville-based financial services company Group 1001 wanted to make sure employees had “the best and most optimal work environment.”
Wells said the benefits and perks are necessary to keep employees engaged and happy, “so you’re not constantly having to hire new people.”
Allied Solutions is using social media to help employees and job candidates aware of the company’s openings and culture.
In the aftermath of COVID-19, competition for talent has never been fiercer—especially in the clinical space in hospitals, she said. At the same time, hospitals are dealing with provider burnout, staffing shortages, high turnover rates and retirements.
In 2020, the Indiana Office of Technology dropped its degree requirement for job applicants.
Chetrice Mosley-Romero, who was appointed as Indiana’s first cybersecurity director in 2017, will continue helping the state agencies and local government entities strengthen their cybersecurity postures.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. received the green light Thursday to spend $122 million to purchase roughly 1,000 acres of land as part of an incentive package to lure a global semiconductor manufacturer to central Indiana.
The Indiana Pacers had the No. 7 pick and Washington was at No. 8, but after the teams made their picks, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced the teams were exchanging the players in a trade to be finalized later.
Buffalo Bills trainers Nate Breske and Denny Kellington, speaking at an athletic trainers convention in Indianapolis, said they are urging schools and youth leagues to start creating their own emergency-action plans.
The deal would compensate water providers for pollution with per- and polyfluorinated substances, known collectively as PFAS—a broad class of chemicals used in nonstick, water- and grease-resistant products such as clothing and cookware.
Automatic braking systems in heavy vehicles would prevent nearly 20,000 crashes a year and save at least 155 lives, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
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Speaking on Capitol Hill for a second day, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said returning U.S. inflation to 2% is crucial to support the long-term health of the U.S. economy.
Known for her burlesque performances in the 1920s, Josephine Baker broke ground as the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture.
The share of men who worked at least partly at home on an average day dropped to 28% in 2022 from about 35% the year before, results of an annual survey published Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed.