James Hoog
HR Employee Relations & Compliance Specialist
CRICO
Jim Hoog is an HR Employee Relations & Compliance Specialist at CRICO, bringing over 20 years of experience in Human Resources. His career includes roles as Employee Relations Specialist, Director of Employee Relations and Compliance, and HR Consultant across federal, state, and private organizations—including the MBTA, the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, and the Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development.
Jim holds a BA in Human Resources Management from Eckerd College and is recognized for his expertise in employee relations, workplace compliance, and organizational integrity.
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