Jenny Hurtado Phr, Shrm Cp
About Jenny Hurtado Phr, Shrm Cp
Jenny Hurtado is a People Operations Manager at Superfly, where she has worked since 2021. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from Hunter College and has extensive experience in human resources across various organizations.
Work at Superfly
Since 2021, Jenny Hurtado has served as the People Operations Manager at Superfly in New York, New York. In her role, she has implemented a new employee onboarding process that improved new hire retention by 20%. Additionally, she organized and led a company-wide diversity and inclusion training program. Jenny also developed a performance management system that streamlined employee evaluations and feedback, contributing to the overall efficiency of the HR processes at Superfly.
Education and Expertise
Jenny Hurtado holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication and Media Studies from Hunter College. She also pursued further education in Human Resources, earning an HR Certificate from Baruch College. In 2015, she achieved the SHRM-CP certification from SHRM, enhancing her expertise in human resources management. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in HR roles across various organizations.
Background
Jenny Hurtado has a diverse background in human resources and communications. She began her career as a Communication Intern at POV/American Documentary, Inc. in 2004. Over the years, she has held various HR positions, including HR & Office Manager at 33Across Inc., Human Resources Information System Specialist at Strategic Group, and Senior HR Administrator at Redscout. Her experience spans over a decade in the Greater New York City area, where she has developed a strong foundation in HR practices.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Jenny Hurtado has participated in significant initiatives, such as a panel discussion on innovative HR practices at the HR Tech Conference in 2022. She has also volunteered as a career mentor for young professionals in the New York City area, demonstrating her commitment to supporting the next generation in the field of human resources.