APTN John Stott Attains Certified Mentor Practitioner

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APTN's John Stoff was recognized
APTN's John Stoff was recognized
APTN's John Stoff was recognized
APTN’s John Stoff was recognized

APTN Leader Recognized

WINNIPEG – Media News – Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) wishes to recognize and congratulate APTN Director of Human Resources, John Stott on attaining his Certified Mentor Practitioner (CMP) – International Certification for Mentoringdesignation. Stott is only the second person in the world to achieve this designation.

Mr. Stott has been with APTN for three years and is well known within the human resources community as a leader with strong business acumen. He is an experienced mentor who focuses on building high performance and values based teams. He is a Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) and an active member of theHuman Resource Management Association of Manitoba (HRMAM). John is a mentor with the HRMAM Human Resources Mentoringprogram and actively mentors HR professionals both within and outside of APTN.

“On behalf of APTN Board of Directors, management and staff at APTN, I would like to extend our sincere congratulations to John on successfully acquiring this prestigious designation,” said Jean La Rose, APTN Chief Executive Officer. “We have long known the talent and expertise that John brings to the HR industry and more particularly to APTN. We are fortunate to have someone with his skills and knowledge leading our HR department and who is so passionate in ensuring the future leaders are prepared.”

John was presented with his certification and pin by Doug Lawrence, President of Talent – Peoples Services Inc., on December 5, 2013 at APTN headquarters in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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