September 29, 2006 Source: : http://www.smu.ca/newsreleases/2006/09-29-2006.html Sobey School of Business Prof wins President's Award from IPMA-Canada Dr. Terry Wagar, a professor of Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management in the Sobey School of Business at SMU, has been presented with the President's Award from the International Personnel Management Association of Canada (IPMA-Canada). This is the highest award presented to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the practice of human resource management in Canada. This award could be compared to the granting of an honorary doctoral degree by a university. The award recognizes Dr. Wagar's professional background, his accomplishments and contributions made to the human resources community. The award also recognizes his significant contributions to the education of people in an academic setting as well as the corporate environment. According to IPMA-Canada, his efforts have greatly enhanced the understanding and appreciation of effective human resource management practices and the implications of those practices for organizations and individuals. In a congratulatory letter to Dr. Wagar, the National Past President and Chairperson for IPMA-Canada Awards Committee, Ray Deck, writes, "You are recognized as a great ambassador for academia and as a positive role model for management professionals as evidenced by your continued commitment to teaching excellence. Your valuable expertise, approachability, support and infectious enthusiasm for your subject areas have made a substantial positive impact on the careers of many human resource professionals." He adds, "I commend your dedication and contributions to the human resources field through your research, studies, writing, teaching and mentoring." Dr. Wagar was recently presented with the President's Award at a special luncheon hosted in Halifax by IPMA-Canada. IPMA-Canada is an international human resources association with locations in 27 countries worldwide. IPMA-Canada has been in existence, under various names, since 1906 and has members in every province. Saint Mary's University is known for its community outreach projects, both in Canada and around the world. Saint Mary's, founded in 1802, is home to one of Canada's leading business schools, a Science Faculty widely known for its cutting-edge research, a comprehensive and innovative Arts Faculty and a vibrant Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. -30- For More Information: Paul Fitzgerald Public Affairs Officer Saint Mary's University, Public Affairs (902) 420.5514 E-mail: paul.fitzgerald@smu.ca www.smu.ca
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