Human resources generalist Amy Peoples and human resources specialist Kristen Rohrer introduced themselves in a short recorded message and emphasized that the county’s workforce is central to Camden County’s mission.
"Camden County's greatest impact comes from its people," an unidentified speaker said at the outset. Amy Peoples, who identified herself as a human resources generalist and a Camden County native, said she has worked for the county "a little over 6 years." Kristen Rohrer, who identified herself as a human resources specialist, said she has worked in the department for three months and recently moved to the area.
The two described HR’s role as supporting employees across the county. Peoples said county employees "take pride in their work" and look after roadways, building maintenance and other essential services, adding, "We have great employees, and they really want what's best for Camden." When asked which department calls HR most often, Peoples said the sheriff's office. Rohrer said she most enjoys "getting to meet all the employees" and learning about the community.
Peoples closed by urging employees to feel comfortable contacting the HR team for assistance. There were no formal motions or decisions recorded in the transcript; the remarks functioned as an informational introduction to HR staff and services.