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Like many Americans, veterans were hit hard by coronavirus-related layoffs in 2020. By the end of the year, veteran unemployment had nearly doubled, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
But one Florida-based nonprofit found the means to help veterans affected by the pandemic adjust to the unstable job market, a way that analyzes more than just their resume and other traditional ways of finding employment. The Sapna Foundation teamed up with Wired2Perform to help veterans in need using its people analytics platform.
Wired2Perform says it’s more than just human resources software. Although human resources is its core competency, it uses behavioral science and analysis to help employers find talent using a holistic profile of potential job candidates. It s a purpose-driven proactive people performance management platform,” according to its website.
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Tammy Razmic joined Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville as chief operating officer. With more than 30 years of health care experience, Razmic most recently was COO of Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center in Palm Beach Gardens. Before that, she was COO and CFO of Inova Fair Oaks Hospital in Fairfax, Virginia.
• Former Jacksonville Mayor and University of North Florida President
John Delaney rejoined the Timucuan Parks Foundation board of directors. In 1999, Delaney created the Preservation Project Jacksonville, known now as the Timucuan Parks Foundation. It supports, protects and promotes the network of preserves and the partnership between the city of Jacksonville, Florida State Parks and the National Park Service. Delaney is a shareholder in the Rogers Towers law firm’s Governmental and Regulatory Law Department and a principal in The Fiorentino Group. Delaney was on the PPJ board from 1999-2003 and served a year on the board in 2005 when it was Preservation North Florida.