PVP at the Forefront: Dr. Marshall Valencia Shares Expertise on HR Analytics at the Regional Conference for HR Practitioners
- Anne Cheng
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
We’re proud to share that Dr. Marshall Valencia, President and Director for Research and Analytics at Premier Value Provider, Inc. (PVP), was among the esteemed speakers at the Regional Conference for HR Practitioners, held from March 25 to 27, 2025.

Gathering around 400 HR professionals from various government offices and agencies, the three-day conference served as a dynamic space for learning, collaboration, and strengthening HR practices in public service. On Day 1 of the event, Dr. Valencia delivered a timely and insightful talk on a topic central to modern HR transformation, HR Analytics.

A long-time advocate of evidence-based HR, Dr. Valencia highlighted how organizations can leverage data to drive smarter decision-making, improve employee engagement, and align HR strategies with organizational goals. He introduced participants to the practical applications of analytics, from identifying workforce trends to addressing real-world challenges through a data-driven lens.
Dr. Valencia’s session sparked meaningful conversations and genuine interest among attendees who are eager to integrate analytics into their own HR processes. His message was clear: HR Analytics is not just a trend — it’s a strategic advantage.
This event reinforces PVP’s commitment to advancing the HR profession by equipping leaders and teams with the tools, knowledge, and strategies they need to thrive in a data-driven world.

Looking to Level Up Your HR Strategy?
At PVP, we offer public and in-house training programs tailored for both private companies and government agencies. Whether you’re starting your HR analytics journey or looking to deepen your team’s capability, we’re here to support you.

Interested in HR Analytics or other data-powered programs? Let’s talk! We’d be happy to explore how we can help your organization build a smarter, more strategic HR function.
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