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Mazzella Nominated for HR Person of the Year


September 16, 2020

Headshot photograph PCOM Chief Human Resources Officer Christina Mazzella, MS, smiling and holding her awardPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Chief Human Resources Officer, Christina Mazzella, MS, was recently nominated for the 2020 Delaware Valley HR Person of the Year Award. Mazzella was one of 45 HR professionals recognized during a virtual ceremony on August 12, 2020.

“I was nominated by a colleague unbeknownst to me,” said Mazzella. “The experience was amazing and just to be nominated was an honor. I am privileged to work with PCOM and its amazing people, but most importantly, the rockstar HR team.”

The Delaware Valley HR Person of the Year Award was developed in 2001 to celebrate the Human Resources industry and to recognize those in the HR profession who exemplify outstanding achievement within our local human resources community. Awards are presented in the following categories:

  • HR Person of the Year (small, medium and large organizations)
  • HR Consultant of the Year
  • HR Rising Star of the Year

The Delaware Valley HR Person of the Year Award is a joint effort between Chester County Human Resource Association, Delaware County SHRM, Delaware SHRM, Greater Valley Forge HR Association, HR Association of Southern New Jersey, Philly SHRM, Tri-State HR Management Association chapters of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).

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