People news: MVHS names Evans HR operations program manager

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) announced it has appointed Tara Evans as its human resources (HR) operations program manager.

In this role, she will provide leadership and ensure that HR programs support the long-term goals of the health system. She will design, administer, and oversee a range of analytical and project-management functions related to HR management, employee engagement, performance management, organization and leadership development, education, and the employee experience, MVHS said.

 Evans previously was the education coordinator in the education department at MVHS, where she planned, developed, and facilitated educational programs, including general orientation, and administered the learning-management system. She has been an MVHS employee since 2005.

Evans received her master’s degree in health-care administration from Utica College. She works at the MVHS human resources building in New Hartford.

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