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VT SHRM 2014 Leadership Conference

VT SHRM 2014 Leadership Conference. Overview of SHRM & Volunteer Roles. SHRM Structure. Membership Advisory Council. Serve as an interface between the volunteer leaders and the SHRM Board of Directors Composed of one elected representative from each Regional Council

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VT SHRM 2014 Leadership Conference

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  1. VT SHRM 2014 Leadership Conference Overview of SHRM & Volunteer Roles

  2. SHRM Structure

  3. Membership Advisory Council • Serve as an interface between the volunteer leaders and the SHRM Board of Directors • Composed of one elected representative from each Regional Council • Provides operational input to SHRM to ensure optimum service/support to and from the volunteer leadership • Two-way channel of communication

  4. Regional Councils • Composed of State Council directors and MAC representative in each geographical region • Provide an organized structure • Facilitate successful practice sharing • Provide guidance and assistance • Encourage State Councils to establish connection • Play a key role in identifying and communicating emerging strategic issues to the Membership Advisory Council (MAC)

  5. SHRM VERMONT STATE COUNCIL SHRM Vermont State Council: Our mission: Serve as a conduit for communication between SHRM members and chapters. Coordinate chapter efforts at the state level. Facilitate services and programs for the collective interests of Vermont's membership and chapter leaders and all SHRM members in the state. Serving the Human Resource professional and advancing the Human Resource profession by serving as a resource for the HR professional in matters of education, strategic direction, legislative lobbying and promotion and enhancement of Human Resources as a profession.

  6. SHRM Vermont State Council ABOUT US: We are an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management. Whether you are new to the HR field or have many years of experience, we are a local starting point for networking, information, professional development and continued support of excellence in Human Resources

  7. State Councils • ALL chapter presidents in the state and other volunteers • Provide a structure • Adopt programs which will promote • Facilitate information sharing • Assess/Meet the needs of members and chapters • Coordinate legislative initiatives • Provide leadership development • Communicate with SHRM at-large members

  8. State Councils • Chapter Presidents attend State Council meetings & our voting members of the board • State council members can be excellent resources for your chapter • They have been in your shoes as a volunteer • Can be speakers for your chapter as well

  9. VT SHRM State Council Leadership Roles Executive State Council Board Members: State Council Director – Susan Loynd Director Elect – Melissa Norman Secretary – Pam Nemlich Treasurer – Bev Widger

  10. Composition of State Council Council Consists of: • State Conference Chair(s) – Gina Catanzarita & Holly Bickford • All Chapter Presidents – • VHRA - Donna Austin-Hawley, • RVHRA - Lori Brown & • GRAPE (Green Mountain HR Association) - Barb Begin • Core Leadership Area Directors • College Relations – Barbara McIntosh • Diversity – Aditeei Lagu • HRCI Certification – Delvis Noble • SHRM Foundation – Jill Corbo • Workforce Readiness - Leslie Addison • Membership – Beck Greenough • Technology – Cindy Olson

  11. Core Leadership Areas Core Leadership Area Directors at the State Council level disseminate information to chapter level CLA Directors Chapters and State Councils are strongly encouraged to have representation in each core leadership area on their chapter and state council boards College Relations Diversity HR Certification Legislative Membership SHRM Foundation Workforce Readiness Technology

  12. Initiatives • SHRM learning system certification course • Scholarship program - $1,400 • State Conference – 14th year • 2nd annual legislative conference, 11/17/14 • Vermont Professional of the Year Award

  13. Vermont State Council • We meet roughly quarterly mostly by phone; in person in Jan/Feb to review strategic plan • At state conference • Conference committee meets more frequently to plan and coordinate events such as today.

  14. SHRM Vermont Chapters Burlington Chapter http://www.vthra.org/

  15. SHRM Vermont Chapters Rutland/Bennington/Manchester http://grape.shrm.org/

  16. SHRM Vermont Chapters River Valley/WRJ http://www.rvhra.org/

  17. What’s in it for me????? • As a member of the VT State Council of SHRM you have some great benefits you probably were unaware of • We are the conduit (through CLAs – Core Leadership Areas) from SHRM National to the Chapters – providing information and statistics on our state • A great best practices resource for all chapters

  18. What is volunteerism? • Definitions: • one who enters into or offers himself for any service of his own free will • individuals who reach out beyond the confines of their paid employment and of their normal responsibilities to contribute time and service to a not-for-profit cause in the belief that their activity is beneficial to others as well as satisfying to themselves • volunteerism is any activity that is relatively uncoerced, intended to help, conducted without primary or immediate thought of financial gain, and is work, not play

  19. Why do I volunteer? • Contribute to the HR profession • Share my expertise • Gain experience and develop valuable skills • Meet people/network • Enhance professional reputation • Sense of achievement • To laugh, a lot..

  20. What Skills Might YOU Develop? • Leadership • Financial Expertise • Bottom-line Sensitivity • Project Management • Influencing • Public Speaking • Delivering Presentations • Organizational Skills • Conflict Resolution • Managing People

  21. What do employers gain? • Relevant Skill Development • Increase in Loyalty • Increase in Confidence Level • Expanded Professional Network • WHAT ELSE? • Does your employer GET IT?

  22. Core Leadership Areas Council/Chapter Leadership Secretary/Treasurer Conference/Exhibitor Chair Legislative Technology College Relations Diversity HR Certification Legislative Membership SHRM Foundation Workforce Readiness

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