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Melita Etienne

Director of Human Resources at VI Department of Labor
Virgin Islands (U.S.) area
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Melita Etienne is a dynamic human resources professional with a passion for developing programs and solutions that address workplace culture, workforce engagement, and performance management. With ten years of progressive experience, Melita has excelled in multiple facets of human resource management, and has developed a reputation as an engaging and dynamic facilitator. Her unconventional background in music and performance has fashioned a down-to-earth, relatable approach to learning and development, making her a highly sought-after trainer and coach.

Aside from her Bachelor’s Degree in Music with a concentration in Vocal Performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Melita is also a certified Crucial Conversations trainer and Development Dimensions International (DDI) Facilitator. She has held a number of positions in different organizations, including Director of Human Resources at VI Department of Labor, Manager of Talent Development at International Capital & Management Company, HR Generalist at International Capital and Management Company, and HR Administrative Assistant at International Capital and Management Company.

Throughout her career, Melita has demonstrated an unrelenting curiosity, vulnerability, and a willingness to fail forward, all of which have contributed to her ability to help individuals, teams, and organizations achieve results. She believes that leadership is a journey and that transformational success is dependent on our willingness to think, act, and be changed. Melita’s drive for growth and development, combined with her passion for human resources, makes her an inspiring and influential leader in the field.

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