Millicent Burke-Sinclair, Ed.D, MBA, SPHR®, SHRM-SCP, director of human resources with Four Seasons Compassion for Life, has been awarded the prestigious senior certified professional designation from the Society for Human Resource Management.
The SHRM certification, a three-year credential,
recognizes the proven achievements of human resources professionals like
Burke-Sinclair who lead strategically through the human resources function,
foster influence in the community, analyze performance metrics, and align human
resources strategies to organizational goals.
“I want to truly be part of the Four Seasons mission of
‘Co-Creating the Care Experience,’ and do whatever I can to ensure the best
quality patient and family care experiences. If I can partner with employees,
empowering them to excel and succeed, then that is what I’m here to do,” says
Burke-Sinclair.
A native of Hendersonville, Burke-Sinclair joined Four
Seasons in August 2014. A former executive of human resources and strategy, she
earned her master’s degree in business administration while working in the
manufacturing sector, then her doctoral degree in education, focusing on adult
learners and program development. Focusing on effective training and
development for business and the work force, she taught at Gardner Webb
University, Henderson County public schools, and at regional community
colleges. Today, she lives in Flat Rock with her husband and their two adopted
children.
Known for her passion for organizational success through
empowering others, Burke-Sinclair has already proven an asset to the Four
Seasons mission and staff, says Chris Comeaux, chief executive officer.
“Engaged, motivated employees tend to have the support
and opportunities they need for professional and career development,” he says.
“There’s no doubt Millicent Burke-Sinclair contributes significantly and
strategically to the climate of excellence that is integral to the Four Seasons
mission.”
Burke-Sinclair is no stranger to the Four Seasons
commitment to community service. When her grandfather passed away at Elizabeth
House more than a decade ago, she hoped for the opportunity to “give back” to
the organization.
“My personal mission has always been to empower others to
succeed, to make a true difference,” says Burke-Sinclair, who likes to develop
staff and leaders to be the best they can be. “What better place to do that
than in health care at Four Seasons?”
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