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Performentor, LLC Announces 2025 Unleash People Energy® Award Winners
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Performentor
Five leaders honored as champions of small business and non-profit ecosystems

DURHAM, N.C. - Washingtoner -- Performentor, LLC (performentor.com), a national fractional human resource management firm specializing in scalable people strategy, systems building, and organizational expertise, proudly announces the winners of the 2025 Unleash People Energy® award. This prestigious honor recognizes business leaders who embrace and implement innovative, people-centric solutions that elevate their organizations.

The Unleash People Energy® award winners are selected based on visionary leadership and workplace dynamics, including their ability to lead organizations and teams in ways that maximize the value of individual contributor talents.

The 2025 awardees are:
  • Seth Patin, CEO & Founder, LogistiVIEW
  • Van Daughtry, President, Van Daughtry Consulting, LLC
  • Christopher Crean, CEO & Principal Consultant, Xyzagen, Inc.
  • Michael Ebert, COO, Economic Development Partnership of NC
  • Brian Jue, COO, Small Business Development Group, Inc., and Stony Hill Advisors, Inc.

Alicia Parr, Founder and CEO of Performentor, remarked, "Each year, Performentor proudly recognizes exceptional leaders who empower their teams to achieve meaningful results. This year's selection process was particularly inspiring, as the nominees showcased an incredible level of excellence and dedication, making the final winners truly stand out."

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The nominating team at Performentor noted the accelerated shifts in attitudes about people and business in recent years. Performentor's mission—to unleash and harness people energy to propel growth—reflects the evolving role of work in our lives. Parr added, "Our Unleash People Energy® award recognizes five outstanding leaders who are paving the way with inspiring people practices and energy-focused workplace cultures."

Performentor will spotlight the five Unleash People Energy® awardees in a week-long feature on their social media platforms, including LinkedIn, X, and Instagram.

About Performentor, LLC:
Performentor, LLC, based in Durham, North Carolina, is a fractional HR company founded on the belief that a business is the conversion of people energy into economic value. Performentor's mission is to equip and empower business leaders with the insight and expertise to amplify the "human" in human resource management. For more information, visit performentor.com.

Contact
Diana Turnbough, Marketing Specialist
***@performentor.com


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