Landscape Management Systems
Lei Shelton has extensive work experience in human resources and talent acquisition. Their most recent role was as the Director of People Operations at Pacific Federal Management (PFM) starting in August 2020. Before that, they served as the Director of Human Resources at Landscape Management Systems, where they were responsible for various HR projects and talent acquisition from August 2020 to August 2021. Prior to these positions, Lei worked as a Senior Marketing Support Coordinator at Hilton Grand Vacations from January 2019 onwards. They also worked at Hilton Grand Vacations as the Talent Pipeline Manager, Asia Pacific from November 2012 to September 2017. Before that, they gained experience as a Corporate Recruiter at Bank of Hawaii in 2012 and as a Training and Development & Internal Recruiter at Hays from September 2007 to August 2010. They started their career as an HR Specialist (Benefits) at ProService Hawaii from September 2006 to April 2007.
Lei Shelton has a Master's degree in Human Resources from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, which was obtained from 2010 to 2011. Prior to that, Lei attended Johnson & Wales University for a BA degree in Hospitality Management, but the start and end years are not provided. Lei also attended The American School in Japan, but the degree name and field of study are unknown.
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Landscape Management Systems
Established in 1994, Landscape Management Systems, Inc. (LMS) has served at the forefront of landscaping services on Guam. The company provides services to private and public sectors as well as the residential community on island. Currently, the company offers landscape installation, maintenance, and renovation services and also serves as a real estate and business consultation firm. With our on-site 5-acre nursery, LMS houses more than 500 different species of both indigenous and introduced plants found on island and throughout the Marianas. Because of the company’s supply of native plants, we have most recently been contracted to provide more than 100 of these indigenous species for the US Air Force’s restoration protect at Ritidian Point.