cmr’s Chief People Officer Recognised as Top HR Leader
We’re proud to share that Christina King, cmr’s Chief People Officer, has been named on Human Resources Director (HRD) Australia’s 2025 Hot List, recognising the top HR executives across Australia and New Zealand.
This recognition highlights Christina’s dedication to building a people-first workplace culture and driving innovative workplace initiatives that support our growing Brisbane recruitment team and healthcare workforce. Through a range of impactful programs, both internally and externally, including the Support Team Awards, Employee Advisory Group, and Feedback with the Founders, Christina has fostered a workplace environment that nurtures growth and collaboration. These initiatives are integral to our company’s strategic vision, helping to enhance employee capability and ultimately drive exceptional results.
Following cmr’s award as HR Team of the Year (under 1000 employees) in 2024, this individual recognition reinforces our commitment to innovative recruitment and people-first leadership. If you’re looking to thrive in a people-first workplace, explore opportunities with cmr and join our award-winning team.

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