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State Council Overview
2014 HR State Council Leadership Conference
HR State Council of New Hampshire
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About SHRM
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Overview
• The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest association devoted to human resource management.
• Founded in 1948, SHRM currently has more than 575 affiliated professional chapters and 400 student chapters.
• SHRM headquarters is in Alexandria, VA.
• SHRM has more than 250,000 professional and student members in more than 140 countries.
• SHRM has over 350 staff members and more than 7,000 volunteer leaders!
• Visit SHRM Online at www.shrm.org
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About SHRM
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Overview
SHRM will be a
globally recognized
authority whose voice is heard on the most
pressing people
management issues
of the day –
now and in the future.
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About SHRM
SHRM is the global HR professional organization that exists to:
Build partnerships
Provide a global community to share expertise & create innovative solutions
Provide thought leadership, education, & research
Be an advocate on the most critical issues facing workplaces & the human resource profession
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SHRM’s Mission
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About SHRM
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SHRM’s Volunteer Leadership Structure
SHRM® Board
Staff Support
Members
MembershipAdvisory Council
RegionalCouncils
StateCouncils
Chapters
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Our State Council
• Each state is governed by a state council with a state council director, who reports up to a regional council.
• State councils typically hold quarterly meetings for members to discuss issues and challenges, pending legislation, the HR profession, and how SHRM supports these.
• State councils engage in activities that raise the visibility and credibility of the HR profession and SHRM in the state.
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SHRM State Council Affiliates
MembershipAdvisory Council
RegionalCouncils
State Councils
LocalChapters
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Our Regional Council
• Each of the five geographic regions in the U.S. has a regional council, composed of the state council directors.
• The regional council provides a structure for state directors and state directors-elect to work together with SHRM staff.
• SHRM staff facilitates successful practice-sharing among state councils to achieve SHRM’s strategic priorities.
• Regional councils provide guidance and assistance to state councils and chapters.
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SHRM Regional Councils
MembershipAdvisory Council
RegionalCouncils
State Councils
LocalChapters
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SHRM Membership Advisory Council
• The MAC is composed of five elected volunteer representatives, one from each of the regions.
• Serves as an interface and two-way channel of communication between the volunteer leaders and the SHRM Board of Directors.
• Provides input from the membership to the SHRM Board of Directors and feedback from the SHRM Board to the membership; and provides operational input to SHRM to ensure optimum service/support to and from the volunteer leadership.
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MAC
MembershipAdvisory Council
RegionalCouncils
State Councils
LocalChapters
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SHRM Staff – Regional Teams
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Northeast Regional Team
Susan Post,Susan Post, SPHR, CAESPHR, CAE
Field Services Director – Northeast RegionField Services Director – Northeast [email protected]
Phyllis Shurn-HannahPhyllis Shurn-HannahField Services Director – Northeast Region Field Services Director – Northeast Region CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, PA, RI, VTCT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, PA, RI, [email protected]
Tammy FinnellTammy FinnellRegional Administrator – Northeast RegionRegional Administrator – Northeast [email protected]
Shelly Trent, Shelly Trent, SPHRSPHRField Services Director – Northeast Region Field Services Director – Northeast Region DE & MDDE & [email protected]
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SHRM Affiliated Chapters
• Two-way channels of communication between SHRM and members.
• Forums for personal and professional development of members.
• Opportunities to develop leadership, managerial, public-speaking and group decision-making skills.
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MembershipAdvisory Council
RegionalCouncils
State Councils
LocalChapters
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State Council Board
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Board of Directors Board of Directors NH Chapters
Mike Klyop Director John WilsonDiversity Director
Kathy NelsonGreater Concord
Tim Dabrieo
Director-Elect / SHRM
Foundation Director
Tina Sharby
Diversity Workforce Coalition Liaison
Barbara Hecker
Greater Monadnock
Charla Stevens
Past Director John RollerChapter Liaison
Laurie Glaude
Manchester Area
Jennifer Kinville
Secretary/Treasurer
Deb TuttleCollege
Relations Director
Debra PaulGreater Nashua
Catharine Mirable
Membership Director
Anne ValletteCo-
Membership Director
Tim Dabrieo Seacoast
Claire Dunleavy
North Country Liaison
Jim Reidy, Esq.
Legislative Director
Kevin Keleher
Greater Merrimack
Valley
Amy CannTechnology
DirectorDeborah
Burkholder
Workforce Readiness
DirectorDavid Wheel
ESGR Program Director
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State Council Initiatives
Membership Engagement, Growth, & Communication
College Relations Relationships, Support of Schools, & Internships
Workforce Readiness Educate Employers, Partner with Schools, & Increase Statewide
NH Efforts Certification
Chapter Assistance, Promote, & Scholarships Council Relevancy
Awareness, Resource, & Partnership to Chapters North Country Advocacy – NH A-Teams
GSHRC, Legislative Conference, & Leadership Conference
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State Council ~ My Agenda
• My Agenda– It’s Our Agenda
• What are the needs?– Meet with the Chapters
– Meet with State Council Board Members
• Areas of focus– Initiatives – Are we performing? Do we know?
– State Council Board / Chapters – Are we integrated?
– How do we think about the future? Are we leading?
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