Revealed – HRD Awards NZ winners in the program categories

Discover the HR program pioneers who made their mark over the past year

Revealed – HRD Awards NZ winners in the program categories

The winners of the second annual HRD Awards New Zealand – presented by HRD in partnership with Employment Hero – are finally ready to be revealed.

The awards shine a light on the in-house HR teams, leaders and employers across a range of industries for going above and beyond over the past 12 months – especially in this period of recovery following the disruption caused by COVID-19.

Following a plethora of nominations from across the country, an independent judging panel comprising industry experts reviewed and scored all submissions according to the criteria. Nominees with the highest scores in each category were conferred with excellence awards, while the highest overall score was named the winner.

Today, HRD is honoured to present the winners and excellence awardees of the HR program categories. Their fresh thinking and unique strategies – across areas such as employee wellbeing, workplace flexibility, diversity, and more – have bolstered their organizations and people to thrive over the course of another challenging year.

Below are the recipients, with the remaining categories to be unveiled tomorrow and on Thursday.

Best Workplace Diversity & Inclusion Program
Winner: Bank of New Zealand (BNZ)

Best Health & Wellbeing Program
Winner: Auckland Transport
Excellence Awardees:
Lane Neave
Trustpower

Best Graduate Development Program
Winner: Auckland Transport

Best Workplace Flexibility Program
Winner: Far North District Council - The Creating and Enabling Great Workplaces Project Team
Excellence Awardees:
AIA New Zealand
McDonald's Restaurants (NZ)

Stay tuned to HRD for an exclusive awards guide profiling the recipients.

HRD extends special thanks to our exclusive partner Employment Hero and the esteemed judging panel for supporting the recognition of excellence in HR.

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