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Mon, Aug 27, 2018

Angel MedFlight Worldwide Air Ambulance Executive Honored

Shelley Schlossberg A Finalist For 'Human Resources Executive Of The Year'

Angel MedFlight Worldwide Air Ambulance Human Resources Director, Shelley Schlossberg, has been named a finalist for the Human Resources Executive of the Year in the third annual Stevie Awards for Great Employers, and will ultimately be named a Gold, Silver or Bronze Stevie Award winner.

The Stevie Awards for Great Employers recognize the world's best employers and the human resources professionals, teams, achievements, and HR-related products and suppliers who help to create and drive great places to work.

The Gold, Silver and Bronze placements among the finalists will be revealed, and the awards presented to winners, at a gala ceremony at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City on Friday, September 21.

More than 550 nominations from organizations in 21 nations were submitted this year for consideration in a wide range of HR-related categories, including Achievement in Workplace Safety & Compliance, Employer of the Year, Chief Human Resources Officer of the Year, Human Resources Team of the Year, and Employee Relations Solution Provider of the Year, among others. Angel MedFlight's Human Resources Director, Shelley Schlossberg, was named a finalist in the category for Human Resources Executive of the Year.

"Shelley has helped mentor leaders and develop an amazing culture across our company throughout her tenure. She is the cultural sail that has kept the ship moving forward. She is the glue that helps department leaders hold it together and strategize when issues arise from the tremendous growth and changes we have endured. She helps lead the charge to guarantee our employees – at every level – are heard, represented, and tethered to our vital mission of helping patients get the life-saving care they so desperately need. We are lucky to have her on our leadership team," said Andrew Bess, President and Chief Operating Officer.

More than 60 professionals worldwide participated in the judging process to select this year's Stevie Award winners.

"The judges were extremely impressed with the quality of entries we received in the third annual Stevie Award for Great Employers. The dedication the Stevie Award finalists have to making workplaces great for employees was evident in every nomination," said Michael Gallagher, president and founder of the Stevie Awards.

(Source: Angel MedFlight news release)

FMI: www.StevieAwards.com/HR, www.angelmedflight.com

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