Humareso
Keith C. Enochs, PHR, SHRM-CP, is a seasoned human resources professional with extensive experience in various leadership roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as a Senior Human Resources Consultant at Humareso, Keith functions as the Chief Human Resources Officer for an 1,800-employee client in New York City, providing expert consultation on operational and HR matters. Previous positions include Interim Chief Human Resources Officer for NYC School Bus Umbrella Services, Inc., and Human Resources Director at Paul Miller Trucking, where responsibilities included developing HR programs, cultivating company culture, and overseeing talent acquisition and wellness initiatives. Keith also held significant roles at AHF Products, Stauffers of Kissel Hill, and JFC Staffing Associates, demonstrating a strong background in HR strategy, recruitment, and organizational development. A graduate of Penn State University with a BS in Labor Studies and Industrial Relations, Keith brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the field.
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We’re in the business of people. We believe that when employees are engaged, leaders are empowered, and workforce planning is intentional, companies don’t just function; they flourish. At Humareso, we believe HR should be more than policies and paperwork - it should be the driving force behind a workplace where talent thrives and performance soars. That’s why we partner with businesses to build HR strategies that are as dynamic as the people they serve, ensuring that culture, compliance, and career growth work hand in hand. A strong HR foundation isn’t a luxury - it’s a game-changer. Whether a fast-growing startup or a well-established enterprise, we help organizations of all sizes create sustainable, people-first strategies that fuel long-term success. Our approach blends sharp strategy with a deep commitment to the human side of business, because we know that when HR is done right, companies don’t just survive - they thrive.