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Third HR Convention to be held in March

Captures from previous editions of 'HR Convention and Expo' organized by the Maldives Association of HR Professionals (MAHRP). (Photo/MAHRP)

Maldives Association of HR Professionals (MAHRP) has announced that the HR Convention and Expo will be held on March 4th and March 5th.

The event, expected to see at least 350 participants, will be held at Maldives National University’s (MNU) auditorium. It will mark the largest gathering of HR Professionals, people leaders, thought leaders, thinkers and emerging people leaders and colleagues from various organizations.

MAHRP revealed this year’s theme of the convention as ‘Creating Value and Leading Organizations’ which they state is aimed at guiding HR professionals, leaders, business owners, and stakeholders to understand the role of HR and how HR teams can lead organizations and add value along the way.

International keynote and expert speakers who will feature in the third National HR Convention and Expo organized by Maldives Association of HR Professionals (MAHRP). (Photo/MAHRP)

The convention this time around will feature celebrated TedX Speakers, Forbes-recognized entrepreneurs, people professional experts, human resources leaders from various industries, and regional experts on recent HR trends and emerging people development areas.

Registration for the convention is presently open. While individual registration fee starts from MVR 3,500; group registration of more the five participants costs MVR 3,250 per seat whereas for more than 10 participants per organization, per seat, costs MVR 3,000.

The deadline to register for the convention is February 28th.

Local expert speakers who will feature in the third National HR Convention and Expo organized by Maldives Association of HR Professionals (MAHRP). (Photo/MAHRP)

Commenting on the convention MAHRP’s President Ahmed Ibrahim said that the organization is delighted to bring the largest people professionals development initiative for the third time.

“We believe this will help business leaders, owners and HR professionals to rethink how we see HR and how we can add more value to organizations,” he added.

The first HR convention was held successfully in 2019, while the second one was held last year. 

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