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HenderWorks,
Inc.
is
dedicated to providing information on human resources laws,
regulations, and providers of HR services.
We want to
provide information that might be relevant to either an
individual employee or a manager.
Whether you are
interested in seeking another job, getting information that
might help in resolving a work place issue, or learning about
resources that could aid in individual development and career
growth, the resources are extremely helpful. We hope you enjoy
your experience at our site.
Helen
Henderson, Managing Director
Helen is the managing
director of HenderWorks, Inc. She has served a consultant on
a variety of education and youth related activities to local
schools and community groups. She was among three Washington
state
recipients of the US
Department of Education's
1999 John L. Stanford Award
for helping to promote excellence in education. Earlier she
was honored as one of the Golden Apple Award winners for the
state of Washington.
She is a mathematics
graduate from North Carolina Central University. She is a
member of
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority.
She is also a
member of the
Tacoma chapter of The Links, Inc.
Effenus
Henderson, Founding Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Effenus is has over 30
years of forest products industry experience (Weyerhaeuser)
in a variety of human resource positions covering
International Human Resources, compensation, benefits,
diversity, staffing, organizational development, and work
systems change. He has written many articles, and consulted
with companies and organizations both in the US and
internationally on human resource matters.
He is a graduate of
the
Stanford University Executive Program
('95) and attended
UCLA's Anderson School's
China Executive Exchange. He has the Senior Professional in
Human Resource Management
(SPHR).
He is a founding member of the Pacific Northwest Expatriate
Roundtable and a recognized expert on international human
resources.
He is a graduate of
North Carolina Central University
where he was one of the founders of
Tau Phi Tau Fraternity.
He is an active leader
in the Urban League movement, education, and related civic
activities and serves on the National Urban League Board,
former Vice President of Scoutreach, Western Region - Boy
Scouts of America, and served previously on the St Francis
Hospital Community Health Council Chair. He currently serves
as a member of the Northwest Advisory Council for the United
Negro College Fund. Additionally, he current serves on the
Puget Sound INROADS board.
He is the recipient of
the Silver Beaver Award in Scouting.
Kevin
Henderson, Technology Advisor
Kevin is a 1997
graduate of
Morehouse College
with a BS in Computer Science. He is currently employed by
Accenture
where he currently works as Consultant Technical Architect.
He is married to Latonda Cooks Henderson, a
Spelman graduate and fellow Accenture employee.
He has worked for the
IBM corporation in an information technology area where he has
specialized in java script development and web design. He has
worked for
E-Tour.Com (Pre-IPO company)
as Java Architect and is currently employed by He serves as
an advisor to Go2 e-HR.com.
He is an
Eagle Scout.
Justin
Henderson, Entertainment Division Advisor
Justin is founder of
219 Productions, Inc. He is a 2002 honors graduate of
Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA.
He helped write and
produce the title song for the movie "Two Can Play That Game"
featuring Vivica Fox and Morris Chestnutt. He has worked with
artists such as Snoop Dogg, Lloyd Banks, and Warren G.
His most recent project was the music for the movie "Hair
Show."
He was also
instrumental in composing the music and lyrics for the song
"Gotta Stop It!" The song was used to educate youth about
the impact of the anti-affirmative action initiate entitled:
"I-200" in the state of Washington.
He is an
Eagle Scout.
Marcus
Henderson, Web Engineer
Marcus is a 2005 honor
graduation of Morehouse College. He is employed by
Accenture as a computer consultant. He is a Ron McNair NASA Scholar and
interned at NASA's Cleveland facility during the summer of
2002 and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA in 2003 &
2004.
He is an
Eagle Scout.
HenderWorks was founded in 1999 and incorporated in the state of
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