Webinar: Your Pathway to IPMA-CP Certification
Recorded On: 07/11/2024
Have you wondered what it would be like to prepare for PSHRA’s IPMA-CP certification? Please join our experienced instructors as they explain, step by step, how to make your certification dreams come true. Our Public Sector HR Essentials course is your gateway towards IPMA-CP certification.
Join us on July 11, 2024, to learn how you and your team can become IPMA-CP certified.
Areas to be discussed:
Steps towards IPMA-CP Certification and the Exam
- Time Commitment
- Public Sector HR Essentials Mini Lesson
- Recertification
Speakers:
- Jacqueline P. Little, Chief HR Officer, Island Institute, Rockland, ME
- JasCiel Stamp, Director of Human Resources, Office of the Attorney General, Baltimore, MD
Jacqueline P. Little, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, IPMA-SCP
Chief HR Officer
Island Institute
Ms. Little is a proud Maine native who is passionate about HR and the positive impact HR can have on an organization. She earned a Master's degree in Human Resource Leadership, has over two decades of public sector HR experience and holds the SHRM-SCP, SPHR, PSHRA-SCP and GPHR certifications. Jackie shares her experience, perspective and insight at various local, national and international conferences. In her spare time, she can be found baking cheesecakes, exploring the Maine coast or traveling with her family.
JasCiel Stamp
Director of Human Resources
Office of the Attorney General (Maryland)
JasCiel Stamp is a Maryland based human resources professional with nearly a decade of experience. She leverages her “employee first” philosophy to create human resource and organizational effectiveness programs that give businesses a competitive edge. For her, the three P’s of any good HR department are: People, Process, and Perception. With the three P’s at the forefront of any decision making – any HR program can be both ethical and successful!
JasCiel has a B.A. in Psychology (William Peace University), a M.S. in HR Management (UMGC), and vast experience in the public and private sectors. She’s currently the Director of HR for Office of the Attorney General (Maryland), an HR consultant, and an HR essentials trainer.