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Modern Brewery Age, July 19, 2004
The Society of Human Resource Management recently presented Heineken U.S.A. with an award for being one of the 50 best places to work. In attendance, (L. to R.) Sue Meisinger, president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, Amy Nenner, Heineken U.S.A.'s v.p. human resources; Amy Warycha, corporate human resources manager for Heineken USA and David Hutchins, board chairman, society for Human Resources Management.
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