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CONNECTION August 2013
Indiana SHRM Conference
August 28-30, 2013 REGISTER NOW
Why not enjoy the Indiana State SHRM Conference this month? There are 8.75 strategic credits and 20.75 total cred-its available for your recertification with HRCI!
President Angela Noble [email protected]
President Elect Tela Erdell, SPHR, GPHR [email protected]
Treasurer Joyce Leone [email protected]
Secretary Cynthia Griffith, PHR [email protected]
Director of Professional Development Jake Fulcher, Attorney-at-Law [email protected]
Director of Compensation Survey Michelle Davis, PHR [email protected]
Legislative Affairs Chairperson Emilee Hille [email protected]
College Relations Chairperson VACANT email [email protected] if interested
Communications Chairperson BethAnn Langlois [email protected]
Finance Chairperson Mary Thompson [email protected]
Diversity Chairperson Rosa Froiland [email protected]
Workforce Readiness Chairperson Abby Keeping, PHR
Membership Chairperson George Lance, SPHR [email protected]
Past President Orvietta Shannon, PHR [email protected]
SHRM Liaison and Certification Chairperson Suzanne Fant, SPHR [email protected]
Web Chairperson Steve Arvin [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Nick Lindy [email protected]
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meet - p.3
There is no August meeting but
please join us in September for our
meeting on Fiduciary Committees
with Dan Carwile.
Legal update - p.4
Changes to the FMLA may affect how your
company operates under the law. Make
sure you are still in compliance.
explore - cover
August 2013 " Volume 14, Number 8 contents
PHR/SPHR at USI—p. 4 Chapter Connection is a publication of the Evans-ville-Area Human Resources Association made possible by contributions from it’s members and the board of directors. If you have suggestions, please email them to: [email protected].
welcome- p.6
Read about the new members who
joined EHRA in the last month and
help us welcome them to the group.
Ready to take that next step towards your
certification? Discounted rates available
for USI grads and EHRA members.
“The achievements of an organization are
the results of the combined effort of each
individual.” Join us in helping local or-
ganizations achieve their goals by volun-
teering, donating and more. Won’t you
show the community how much EHRA Ca-
res?
Volunteer—p.5
Sponsored by
Have a question you would like to pose to your fellow HR profes-sionals in Evansville? If so, start a discussion topic on our LinkedIn or Facebook page!
June 2013 program: Inclined: Extroversion or Introversion….Which Way Are You Leaning?
Presented by Pam Goedde, SPHR
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September 2013 meeting details Co-presented by the Evansville Bar Association
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Old National Bank 8th Floor Boardroom | One Main Street | Evansville, IN 47708
September 20, 2013—EHRA Member, free, Non-Member, free, Student, free 11:30 a.m.—Registration/Networking & Lunch / Announcements 12:00 noon—Presentation
Register Online at:
www.ehranet.org
High Functioning Fiduciary Committees: Good Corporate Governance and ERISA
Description: In this training session, Dan Carwile will go beyond minimum standards for Fiduciary Committees and will focus on how to develop Fiduciary Committees that are high functioning and that are effective at designing and administering a 401(k) plan that prepares their employees for "retirement readiness." The presentation will be primarily focused on 401(k) plans; pension plans and non-qualified plans will
About our Presenter Dan Carwile has over 25 years of experience serving the investment advisory needs of clients. Dan serves as Managing Director of the company. In this role, he directs the investment advisory services of Old National Investment Advisors. Dan’s primary responsibilities include sales and marketing; fiduciary investment consulting to en-dowments, foundations, and retirement plans; and personal wealth management and consulting to high net worth individuals. Dan received his bachelor’s degree from Manchester University, and his MBA and law degrees from Indiana University. He is past chairman of the Trust Committee of the Indiana Bankers Association; member of the Evansville Estate and Financial Planning Council; member of the
American, Indiana and Evansville Bar Associations, and former President of the Evansville Bar Associa-tion; and currently serves as Chairman of the Pension Board of the United Church of Christ, a $3 billion pension and benefit program for pastors and lay employees of the church and its affiliated organiza-tions. He is active in his community, serving in various leadership positions of not-for-profit boards and organizations. Throughout his professional career, Dan has provided thoughtful, practical advice con-cerning investment and fiduciary issues facing institutional clients, and objective, trusted counsel to in-dividual clients.
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The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HR Certification Institute of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit. All members are responsible for retaining information on each event for submission to the HR Certification Institute. A certificate of attendance will be emailed to all attendees upon the completion of the event.
The HR Certification Institute has pre-approved this activity for 1.00 general hour toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification.
Sponsored By:
Immigration Reform Bill Legislative Update Senate Passes Immigration Reform Bill; Now Heads to the U.S. House of Represen-
tatives
On June 27, 2013, the Senate passed its immigration reform bill, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and
Immigration Modernization Act (S. 744), by a vote of 68-to-32. The final bill did not include any additional amend-
ments, including the E-Verify amendment SA 1634 as proposed by Senators Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Jon Tester
(D-Mont.).
In an effort to encourage his colleagues to vote on his amendment, Mr. Portman said earlier in the debate on the Senate floor “I believe strongly
that if we do not have a stronger employee verification system at the workplace, this legislation is not going to work.” However, negotiations on
amendments came to an abrupt halt late on Wednesday (June 26) with opposition from Senators who were asking for consideration of additional
amendments. SHRM and its strategic affiliate, the American Council on International Personnel (ACIP), supported the Portman – Tester amend-
ment.
Two employer priorities were not fully addressed in the legislation – a fully electronic and
integrated employment verification system and a Trusted Employer program for greater processing efficiency that will help to avoid processing.
The bill is now headed to the U.S. House of Representatives for consideration.
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This course, sanctioned by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), is designed to provide human resource profession-als competency in the six areas of human resources. It is an excellent exam prep course for those seeking certification by Human Re-source Certification Institute (HRCI). SHRM and HRCI partnered in developing this learning system which includes six books, access to a test prep website featuring practice tests, and a certificate of completion from USI and SHRM. Instructors: Certified HR Professionals Dates & Times: 12 Tuesdays, September 10-December 3, 6-9 p.m. (No class October 22) Location: USI, University Center East, Room 2207 Registration Fee: $1099 Discount: $30 for EHRA Members; 10% for USI alumni Course #: PHR550 ABOUT CERTIFICATION If you are interested in earning certification from Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI), visit www.hrci.org for complete infor-mation. Certification is appropriate for exempt HR professionals with at least two years of experience. Individuals who wish to take an HRCI certification exam during the December/January testing window need to apply for the exam on the HRCI website by October 4, 2013.
Division of Outreach and Engagement
SHRM Learning System
The EHRA is currently seek-ing donations of new or gen-tly used work clothing to donate to many different local charities. If you are interested in donating, please bring your items to our next meeting. Our cur-rent non-for-profit company that we are accepting donations for is:
CALLING ALL SPEAKERS
Join the EHRA Speakers Bureau The EHRA Speakers Bureau provides professional speakers who can address a variety of topics to
assist education, business, and the community.
Members of the Speakers Bureau are available for group presentations on a variety of HR top-
ics. Topics such as job seeking skills, interviewing tips, resume preparation, etc. for student groups
along with human resource topics related to the specialty areas of the HR profession.
Need HR professions for the following topics:
Generation Gaps (Younger vs. Older)
Women and Competing in the Workplace
Compensation and Benefits
Employer Incentives
Effective Techniques for Conflict Resolution
Please contact the Workforce Readiness Chairperson
at [email protected] to inquire about the Speakers Bureau.
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AURORA UPDATE: Thank you for your recent donations to Aurora. Any assistance we get is greatly ap-preciated. As an update, we are currently in need of: Food items including Beanie Weenies, Vi-
enna Sausages, Ravioli, Beef Jerky, Pot-ted meat, Tuna, Peanut Butter, Fruit (canned or cups), Applesauce, Protein Bars, Nuts, Soup and Ramen Noodles
Pantry items needed include Canned goods, box dinners, pasta and sauce,
Household items include cleaning sup-plies, new brooms, mops and dustpans, full and queen sheets and comforters.
Sincerely, Jayme Walters, MSW Director of Development
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The EHRA would like you to get to know the new members who have joined us recently.
Alissa Piekarski is one of many new and re-turning members to EHRA this past month. Al-issa currently serves as a Human Resources Generalist at Traylor Brothers. When asked why she joined EHRA, Alissa said, “I am a re-cent college graduate and new professional and am eager to learn more about the HR field..”
Another new member to EHRA this month is Linda Wulf. Linda currently serves as Assistant Director for the Center of
Career Development at the University of Evansville. When asked what she enjoys about her current position, Linda said; “Honestly, I am proud to say that I love my job! My position is engaging, challenging, innovative, and rewarding almost every day. To pick one aspect of my job that I enjoy most, it would be working with the students. They are phenomenal. They are focused, intelligent, inspiring, and remarkably interested in their future. It is a pleasure to come to work every day, I feel like I make a difference in some small way every day for their/our future.”
Other new and returning members include Amanda Finke, Toy-ota, Christa Gibson, Big Rivers Electric, Stephanie Kincaid, Vec-tren, Tassin Raleigh, Vectren, Amanda Beth Rice, Healthsouth, Donna Stone, C&P Media and Jerri Traylor, The Women’s Hospi-tal. Please welcome our new members at the next meeting.
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Did you have a recent accomplishment that you want to share?
Let us put you in the spotlight. Email our Newsletter Editor, Nick
Lindy at [email protected].
Patrick Lencioni Closing Keynote
David Novak Opening Keynote
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