
More Than a Gala: A Night of Celebration, Connection, and Recognition
Author: Deon Davidson, 2026 Social Media Committee Volunteer
The evening began with laughter, conversation, and both familiar and new faces connecting during cocktail hour, while the sound of a talented violinist created the perfect atmosphere for the night ahead. But as the night went on, it became clear that the CPHR Alberta Member Recognition Gala was about much more than dressing up, enjoying a three-course meal, or taking photos. It was a celebration of the people who continue to shape and strengthen the HR profession across Alberta.
From new professionals earning their CPHR designation to volunteers dedicating their time behind the scenes, the evening highlighted the power of leadership, service, and community within HR. The event also recognized the sponsors whose support helped make the celebration possible and brought the HR community together for such a memorable evening.
The atmosphere throughout the night reflected something HR professionals work hard to create every day: recognition. But how often do HR professionals get recognized themselves? This evening was for that.
Celebrating the People Behind the Profession
The main highlight of the evening was the celebration of nominated HR professionals from across Alberta our jurisdiction, Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, whose leadership, service, and contributions have made a lasting impact on workplaces, organizations, and the profession as a whole.
Another highlight was the recognition of new CPHR members. Becoming a CPHR takes commitment, hard work, and dedication to the profession. As new members stood to be recognized, the room celebrated not only their achievement, but also the future of HR leadership in Alberta.
The evening also recognized volunteers who continue to support and grow the HR community. Many of these individuals spend countless hours helping behind the scenes, often without expecting recognition in return.
How often do we stop to celebrate the people who help build stronger workplaces and stronger professional communities?
The applause throughout the evening showed just how much their contributions matter.
More Than Networking
Between courses, conversations filled the room as HR professionals, students and leaders connected with one another. Some shared career advice. Others reflected on their HR journeys. Many simply enjoyed the chance to connect and celebrate with one another.
Events like the Member Recognition Gala remind us that HR is more than just recruitment, policies, and procedures. It’s about what many HR professionals learnt when entering the career: it’s about people.
For students and emerging HR professionals, the evening was also inspiring. Seeing experienced leaders recognized for their impact showed what is possible through service, leadership, and dedication.
What can happen when professionals take time to celebrate each other instead of only focusing on deadlines, challenges, and busy schedules?
The gala answered that question clearly: stronger connections, meaningful conversations, and a greater sense of community.
A Standing Ovation That Captured the Spirit of the Evening
As the evening came to a close, attendees experienced one of the most powerful moments of the night: the presentation of an award to a newly appointed Fellow CPHR.
After a heartfelt speech, the room rose to its feet in a standing ovation.
It was more than applause. It was a moment of respect, appreciation, and gratitude for someone whose contributions made a lasting impact on the profession and the people around them.
The standing ovation captured the spirit of the entire evening. It showed the importance of recognizing people not only for what they achieve, but for how they help others grow along the way.
How often do workplaces take the time to truly celebrate the people making a difference?
Looking Ahead: Why You Won’t Want to Miss Next Year’s Gala
The Member Recognition Gala was more than an award ceremony or a chance to dress up for the evening. It was a reminder of the power of recognition, community, and connection within the HR profession.
For those who attended, the evening brought memorable conversations, inspiring moments, and a renewed appreciation for the people behind the profession. For those considering attending in the future, next year’s gala promises another opportunity to connect, celebrate, and be inspired by the individuals who help shape the future of HR in Alberta.
So, start preparing now for next year’s celebration, whether that means growing your network, getting more involved in the HR community, supporting others in the profession, or even working toward your own CPHR designation. The next gala will be another opportunity to celebrate the people making a difference across Alberta’s workplaces and communities.
Because sometimes the most meaningful moments happen when the people who spend their careers supporting others finally get celebrated themselves.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Deon Davidson is a Human Resources professional with a Bachelor of Management in Human Resources and Labour Relations (with Distinction) and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing. Originally from Jamaica, she brings a global perspective and a people-first approach to her work, supported by eight years of experience in client relations, communication, problem-solving, and relationship management. Passionate about leadership, workplace culture, and the future of work, Deon is particularly interested in employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, and leadership development. She is a proud member of CPHR Alberta, volunteers on its Social Media Committee, and actively supports community-building and mentorship through her church.
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