Allyson Ames, SPHR has a strong background in human resources management. Currently, they serve as the Human Resources Director at Unicity International, where they lead the HR department. Prior to this role, they were the HR Manager at Unicity International, overseeing various HR functions.
Before joining Unicity International, Allyson was the Human Resources Manager at NAPA Auto Parts/Balkamp. In this position, they directed and led all aspects of the HR department, including HR strategies, recruiting, employee relations, payroll processing, benefits administration, employee engagement, leadership development, safety, training, and policy creation and enforcement. Allyson managed a team of two HR associates and ensured smooth HR processes.
Earlier in their career, Allyson worked at Target as an Executive Team Leader-HR. Here, they managed the HR department and team, handling recruiting, employee relations, benefits administration, schedule processing, employee engagement, succession and leadership planning, training, and policy enforcement. Additionally, they were responsible for managing store processes and employees on a weekly basis, ensuring a positive shopping experience for customers.
Allyson started their career as an Insurance Producer at Key City Insurance, where they provided customer service to clients and delivered insurance products tailored to their needs. During this time, they also attended university full-time and successfully obtained their bachelor's degree in Business Management.
Overall, Allyson's work experience demonstrates their expertise in human resources management, leadership, and delivering exceptional customer service.
Allyson Ames, SPHR, completed their education from 2007 to 2011 at Utah Valley University, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General. In addition to their degree, they also obtained the Senior Professional in Human Resources® (SPHR®) Certification from HRCI in February 2020.
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