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Maria Elena Rivera
is the Associate Vice President of Human Resources for
San Jose
State
University
where she is responsible for all aspects of Human Resources and under her
leadership the HR team was recently named 2007 Quality Improvement Team of the
Year for the California
State
University
system. Additionally, the SJSU HR
Department received the 2007 Western Region IPMA-HR Award for Agency Excellence.
Prior to this appointment with
San Jose State,
Maria Elena was the Director of Human Resources for the City of Redwood City.
During her ten year tenure with the city, Maria Elena led the
department�s transformation from a traditional Personnel Department to a
value-added business partner. In
March 2000, the Redwood City Human Resource Department received an Innovation
Award for a best practice in measuring HR organizational effectiveness and in
2003 and 2005 the department received Awards of Excellence in Human Resources.
Before arriving to
Redwood City, Maria Elena Rivera was the HR Manager for a
large manufacturing business and Training and Employee Development Manager for a
large public transit district.
Maria Elena has worked in the human resource field for the past twenty years.
She has facilitated numerous workshops and has presented at several
conferences both in the United States
and in Mexico.
In addition, Maria Elena manages her own HR consulting business where she
works with independent schools and community health clinics.
Maria Elena
combines real-world experience and an effective facilitation style that engages
her audience. Her passion for the
work of human resources is her success.
Maria Elena Rivera received her Master�s Degree in Human Resource and
Organizational Development from the University
of San Francisco and her Bachelor of Science degree from
the University of
Santa Clara.
Additionally, she holds a professional certification in HR and was the
past President for the Northern California Chapter of IPMA-HR.
She is currently the Western Region Vice-President for IPMA-HR and will
begin her role as President in July, 2007.
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