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2010 TCHRMA Board. President Sharon SellersSLS Consulting, LLC/ConsultantPresident ElectLisa KluczinskyJohnson
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1. Tri-County Human Resource Management Association (TCHRMA)
2. 2010 TCHRMA Board President Sharon Sellers SLS Consulting, LLC/Consultant
President Elect Lisa Kluczinsky Johnson & Johnson/HR Manager
VP, Membership Molly Cherry Nexsen Pruet, LLC, Attorney
Secretary Shelly Dandridge Atlas Executive Consulting/HR Consultant
Treasurer Teresa Johnson Asahi Kasei Spandex America/HR Coord.
General Counsel Emma Bennett-Williams Attorney
Legislative Rep Chris Ruth City of North Charleston/HR Director
Publicity Chair Cindy Scarborough Goodwill Ind/Coord of Training & Dev
Certification Chair Shawn Edwards Charleston Metro Chamber/OD Director
Diversity Chair Terry Stinson Santee Cooper/ Diversity Manager
Student Liaison Lisa Robinson Webster University/Business Professor
Board Member at Large Michelle Lannou Ginn Resorts/HR Manager
Board Member at Large B.C. Burke Goodwill Ind of Lower SC/HR Safety Mgr
Past President Bridgette Beasley The Citadel/ Deputy Dir of HR/ Chief Diversity Officer
3. SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE) Basic requirements –
Chapter Leader Information Form and General Information and Financials
Timing of chapter conferences and min of 4 programs and 4 board meetings per year
Membership of chapter members/ Membership with SHRM
President participating in State Council meetings
4. SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE) Mission-Driven Chapter Initiatives
Develop and implement an initiative in:
Membership
College Relations
Government Affairs/Advocacy
Diversity and Inclusion
Workforce Readiness
An additional initiative of chapter’s choosing
Board members participate in leadership conference (state)
President and Pres-elect attend leadership conference for state or national leadership conf.
5. SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE) Mission-Driven Chapter Initiatives
Succession Plan
Annual Leadership Transition Meeting
Annual Planning Meeting
6. SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE) SHRM Affiliate Support
Promote Annual Conference
Increase # of SHRM Members – by 6% or more
Ultimate Goal – 100% chapter/SHRM membership
75% of Board are SHRM members
Website
Contribute to the SHRM Foundation
Hold a special fundraising event;
Increase giving by 10% or more
Promote HRCI Certification
7. SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE) SHRM Affiliate Support
Serve as a resource to the community or local media in HR issues – includes chapter members serving on other non-profit community groups as a representative of the chapter
Be the Voice of HR in your community
8. Chapter Initiatives This following section describes in detail the Chapter Initiatives in Six Concentration areas. The first eight slides discuss how we as a chapter will meet our initiatives, the three slides thereafter discuss what YOU can do to get involved. We ask all of our members to sign up for at least one committee.
9. Chapter Initiatives - Membership – 6% increase of SHRM National members and 3% increase of chapter members
Committee to welcome and contact new visitors
Enforce the existing By-laws – one time visitor at meeting, then membership (does not include speakers)
Full Time students – membership free
Encourage old members to get to know new ones
Discount for members who are SHRM members
Get to Know Our Chapter – pre-meeting orientation
Offer speakers who will attract participation
Offer meetings at convenient times for membership
Free membership to displaced HR professionals
Keep Website Updated (possibly pay on-line for meetings)
MEMBERSHIP VP – Molly Hughes Cherry
SPEAKERS/SPONSORS – Lisa Kluczinsky (Pres – Elect)
10. Chapter Initiatives - College Relations –
List student chapters on our website
Invite college students to participate on our committees
Free memberships to FT college students
Contact area professors who teach HR courses to invite students to attend meetings
Get to Know Our Chapter – pre-meeting orientation
Lisa Robinson with Webster University is Student Liaison.
11. Chapter Initiatives - Government Affairs/Advocacy
Goal to increase participation in letter writing to legislature (You do not have to agree with SHRM’s position – just get involved!) Let us know by keeping acknowledgment letters. [You are also eligible for .25 credit hours toward your HRCI recertification. See recertification at www.hrci.org for more info]
Have a state representative speak to our group
SC Washington Night (April 6) SC Chamber
Continue to send a representative to the SHRM Legislative Conference
12. Chapter Initiatives - Diversity and Inclusion
Combined Diversity Conference (1/2 day) with a Strategic Training Academy (1/2 day)
Newsletter to include diversity ideas, which will also have information about other areas
Committee needed for conference planning
Volunteers needed to be newsletter editor and staff
13. Chapter Initiatives - Workforce Readiness
Have member of TCHRMA on The Education Foundation
Promote volunteerism with Connect2Business – 10% of membership enrolled
Promote volunteerism with The Education Foundation initiatives
14. Chapter Initiatives - Service to the Community
Encourage HR Professionals and their companies to give of their time and talents to charities
Monitor volunteer hours of our members
List those companies of members who have encouraged employee volunteers on website
15. HR Volunteer of the Year Volunteer time to chapter
Volunteer time to charities
Develop initiatives in your organization to promote volunteerism
Involvement in Connect2Business*
Involvement in Education Foundation*
Other volunteer work to help community
Point System – submit on a quarterly basis
*Not required, but will be used in point system
16. HR Member of the Year Volunteer time to chapter/SHRM
Invite visitors to our meetings and encourage them to join
Develop HR Initiatives within your organization that make a difference (metrics)
Be the “Voice of HR” for your organization and in the community (Share your Knowledge)
Is HRCI certified or working toward certification
Other areas to be developed
Point system
17. What can I do to Help? Sign up for a Committee:
Membership/Orientation Committee (Molly Cherry)
Speaker/Sponsor Committee (Lisa Kluczinsky)
Meeting Operations Committee (Shelly Dandridge, Sec; Teresa Johnson, Treas.)
College Relations Committee (Lisa Robinson)
Legislative Committee (Chris Ruth)
Diversity/Strategic Conference Committee (Terry Stinson) [Note: this committee is now full]
Volunteer of the Year and HR Member of the Year Committee (Sharon Sellers) BTW – Can’t win award if you are on the committee!!
18. What can I do to Help? Be the Editor of the Quarterly Newsletter (may also give support to Publicity Chair)
Become knowledgeable about the Legislative Agenda and let your opinions be known – WRITE Representatives
Investigate Connect2Business and have your organization sign up (www.scpathways.org)
Encourage your organization to become involved in The Education Foundation initiatives
Help keep us aware of community needs where HR professionals can help
19. What can I do to Help? Welcome Visitors and New Members at meetings
Invite Visitors to attend
Complete quarterly questionnaire forms even if you do not want to apply for Award programs (we need the statistics)
20. Other Announcements Next Month’s Meeting –
Healthcare Reform – What’s in it? Will it Pass? What does it mean to me and my business? If it doesn’t pass, what will the future hold for Healthcare?
Lunch Meeting – Holiday Inn Airport – 11:30 – 1:30, February 16.
21. Certification Info SHRM will be upgrading the certification requirements for next year. If you do not have your PHR/SPHR certification, you may want to make a goal to take the examination this year to avoid additional requirements.
Trident Tech’s prep class starts Feb 1. You need to register asap (no later than Friday, 01/11). Course may be cancelled if not enough students.
22. Thank you for your attention! QUESTIONS?