Kelly Babcock is a seasoned management consultant and attorney with over 30 years of experience, currently serving as the Director of Training at Clemans, Nelson & Associates, Inc. (CNA), a prominent statewide consulting firm dedicated to supporting employers in navigating the complexities of human resources,...
Kelly Babcock is a seasoned management consultant and attorney with over 30 years of experience, currently serving as the Director of Training at Clemans, Nelson & Associates, Inc. (CNA), a prominent statewide consulting firm dedicated to supporting employers in navigating the complexities of human resources, personnel management, and labor relations. In her role, Kelly leverages her extensive expertise to design and implement training programs that empower organizations to foster effective employee relations and enhance workplace culture.
At CNA, Kelly is at the forefront of several key projects aimed at improving organizational development and leadership capabilities within client companies. She focuses on integrating mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques into training modules, recognizing the importance of mental well-being in enhancing productivity and employee satisfaction. Her commitment to problem-solving and innovative hiring practices ensures that organizations not only attract top talent but also cultivate a supportive environment that promotes retention and growth.
As a member of the Board of Directors, Kelly plays a crucial role in shaping the strategic direction of CNA, ensuring that the firm remains responsive to the evolving needs of its clients. Her public speaking engagements and workshops are well-received, as she shares her insights on labor relations and benefits administration, equipping employers with the tools they need to navigate challenges effectively. With a passion for empowering organizations and a deep understanding of the intricacies of HR, Kelly Babcock continues to make a significant impact in the field, driving positive change and fostering resilient workplaces across the state.