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More Featured Speakers for the 2019 California HR Conference Announced!

More Featured Speakers for the 2019 California HR Conference Announced!

We know summer is still a ways off, but we just couldn’t resist telling everyone about the featured speakers we have confirmed for the 2019 California HR Conference. These individuals are leaders in their fields, experts at providing insight and inspiration to help you reach greater heights at work and in life. That’s one of the biggest reasons you attend an HR conference, right? To be exposed to remarkable content that will give you actionable takeaways! Whether you work in HR, run your own business, or anything in between, these speakers alone provide enough value to justify attending #CAHR19. Stay tuned for more updates on our featured speakers and don’t forget that Early Bird pricing for the California HR Conference ends on May 31st. Register here to get in on these super low rates, and guarantee yourself a spot to see these presenters! 

 

KEYNOTE

Daniel H. Pink 

Bestselling Author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, To Sell is Human and Drive

Daniel H. Pink is one of the best-selling nonfiction authors of the last decade. His books on work, business, and behavior have been translated into 35 languages and have sold more than 2 million copies worldwide. Pink was host and co-executive producer of Crowd Control, a National Geographic Television series on behavioral science. He also appears frequently on NPR’s Hidden Brain, the PBS NewsHour, and other TV and radio networks in the US and abroad.

He has been a contributing editor at Fast Company and Wired as well as a business columnist for The Sunday Telegraph. His articles and essays have also appeared in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, The New Republic, and other publications. In 2007, he was a Japan Society Media fellow in Tokyo, where he studied the country’s massive comic industry. In 2015, London-based Thinkers50 named him, alongside Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen, as one of the top 10 business thinkers in the world.

His TED Talk on the science of motivation is one of the 10 most-watched TED Talks of all time, with more than 19 million views. His RSA Animate video about the ideas in his book, Drive, has collected more than 14 million views. He currently serves on the advisory boards of Hubspot, Heleo, Betterment Institutional, and RiseSmart. 

His books include:

When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing (January 2018), which explores the science of timing in our lives.

To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others. A #1 best seller on The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post lists and winner of the American Marketing Association’s Berry Book Prize for the year’s best book on marketing.

Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. #1 New York Times best seller. 159 weeks on the New York Times best seller lists. National bestseller in Japan and the UK.

A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future. 96 weeks on the New York Times best seller lists. Freshman Read at several US colleges and universities. In 2008, Oprah Winfrey gave away 4,500 copies of the book to Stanford University’s graduating class when she was the school’s commencement speaker.

 

KEYNOTE

Linda A. Hill 

Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School & Bestselling Author of Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation

Linda A. Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and chair of the Leadership Initiative. Hill is regarded as one of the top experts on leadership. Hill is the co-author of Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation, co-founder of Paradox Strategies, and co-creator of the Innovation Quotient. She was named by Thinkers50 as one of the top ten management thinkers in the world in 2013 and received the Thinkers50 Innovation Award in 2015.

Hill’s research focuses on implementing global strategies and leading innovation; building innovative organizations and ecosystems; developing leaders for innovation; and the role of the board in governing innovation. Her book, Collective Genius was named by Business Insider as one of “The 20 Best Business Books” in 2014 and received the Gold Medal for Leadership, Axiom Business Book Award. Hill is also the co-author of Being the Boss: The 3 Imperatives of Becoming a Great Leader, noted by the Wall Street Journal as one of the “Five Business Books to Read for your Career in 2011” and author of Becoming a Manager: How New Managers Master the Challenges of Leadership (2nd edition).

Hill has been at the forefront of developing various innovative learning programs for managers, including Breakthrough Leadership, the winner of the 2013 Brandon Hall Group Award for Best Advance in Unique Learning Technology, and the award-winning multimedia management development programs such as High Performance Management.

Hill’s consulting and executive education activities have been in the areas of leadership development, talent management, leading change and innovation, implementing global strategies, and managing cross-organizational relationships. Organizations with which Professor Hill has worked include the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, General Electric, RELX, Accenture, UnitedHealth Group, IBM, MasterCard, Merck, Mitsubishi, Morgan Stanley, National Bank of Kuwait, AREVA, The Economist, Salesforce.com, and The World Economic Forum.

 

MEGA SESSION

Julian Lute 

Consultant at Great Place To Work, Entrepreneur, Designer, Facilitator, and Moderator

With more than 15 years of experience as an operational leader and consultant, Julian D. Lute knows what it takes to build high-performance teams. Working with top leaders from Fortune 100 companies, he helps connect the dots between superior business performance and a best-in-class employee experience. He has a deep history working with some of the largest businesses in manufacturing, information technology, and retail. Some clients include AT&T, McDonald’s, Dow Chemical, 3M, Workday, Princess Cruises, Weight Watchers, Activision Blizzard, Virgin America/Alaska Airlines, and he holds an MA and MBA from the University of San Francisco.

Julian was the moderator for the 2018 California HR Conference Great Place To Work panel, one of the most valuable and well reviewed mega sessions of the conference, titled “High Trust Culture Blueprint.” 

CAHR19 Mega Session Presenter Dan Schawbel

MEGA SESSION

Dan Schawbel 

New York Times bestselling author, Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, and the Founder of both Millennial Branding and WorkplaceTrends.com

We’re excited to announce Dan Schawbel will present Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation. You may have read, heard, or seen Schawbel’s work on NBC’s “The Today Show,” The Wall Street Journal, Wired Magazine, GQ, The Economist, NPR, or hundreds of other media outlets. Schawbel has conducted dozens of research studies, worked with dozens of major brands, and interviewed over 2,000 of the world’s most successful people such as Warren Buffett, Anthony Bourdain, Jessica Alba, will.i.am, and Sheryl Sandberg. He is the bestselling author of two career books: Promote Yourself and Me 2.0. His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, published by Hachette, was released November 13th, 2018.

Honestly, we’re barely scratching the surface of his achievements – and most importantly, his research is just what we need in 2018. Through his book and his #CAHR19 Mega Session, Schawbel is going to help us and our companies get Back to Human in this digital age.

Have digital initiatives accelerated your organization’s growth? Do your employees communicate with email or instant messaging tools more often than face-to-face conversations? Have you ever witnessed an email thread that went 10 different directions without resolving the original issue?

If you answered yes to any of these, then you already know that technology has impacted our workplaces in ways that weren’t possible a decade ago. We feel “highly connected.” But are we, really? Instead of strong bonds, we have weak ties. Instead of productive meetings, we have distractions.

Despite the illusion of 24/7 connection, in reality, most workers feel isolated from their colleagues, their organization and its leaders. What they crave most — and what research increasingly shows to be the hallmark of the highest-performing workplace cultures — is a sense of authentic connection with others. They want to get Back to Human.

Dan Schawbel will show us how — while still optimizing all the benefits of technology.

Plan to attend Dan’s Mega Session at #CAHR19 and learn:

  • Why the highest performing and healthiest teams are the ones that are the most connected.
  • How technology can negatively impact work relationships — and how to radically improve them.
  • How to recognize and support employees who feel isolated from the team.
  • How team connectivity impacts business outcomes and can increase loyalty and organizational commitment — and ways to encourage it.

Dan’s book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation will be a great companion to his Mega Session, and it’s available for order.

About the California HR Conference

Created and curated by the Professionals In Human Resources Association (PIHRA,) the California HR Conference (CAHR) is a hub of human resource content for professionals who either practice or are responsible for HR management in California. We offer a unique experience committed to your understanding of the trends and laws affecting the future of your business, to opportunities for purposeful networking, and to connecting HR communities. The California HR Conference celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2017. In 2018, the California HR Conference was eligible for 17.25 general recertification credits, 12.5 California-specific credits, 12.5 Business credits, and 7.5 Global credits.

About PIHRA

The Professionals In Human Resources Association (PIHRA) is dedicated to the continuous enhancement of human resources through networking, learning, and advocacy. We serve the human resources industry with 17 chapters in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. As the largest affiliate of the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), PIHRA represents more than 4,000 individual members. In 2019, PIHRA is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Register to attend the 2019 California HR Conference before May 31st to reserve your spot with Early Bird prices!

Announcing CAHR19 Mega Session Speaker Dan Schawbel

Announcing CAHR19 Mega Session Speaker Dan Schawbel

We’re excited to announce Dan Schawbel will present Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation in his Mega Session at the 2019 California HR Conference, taking place August 25-28 in Long Beach, California.

Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, and the Founder of both Millennial Branding and WorkplaceTrends.com. You may have read, heard, or seen his work on NBC’s “The Today Show,” The Wall Street Journal, Wired Magazine, GQ, The Economist, NPR, or hundreds of other media outlets. Schawbel has conducted dozens of research studies, worked with dozens of major brands, and interviewed over 2,000 of the world’s most successful people such as Warren Buffett, Anthony Bourdain, Jessica Alba, will.i.am, and Sheryl Sandberg.

He is the bestselling author of two career books: Promote Yourself and Me 2.0. His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, published by Hachette, is out today, November 13th, 2018!

Honestly, we’re barely scratching the surface of his achievements. His portfolio is stacked and certainly qualified, but more importantly, his research is just what we need in 2018.

Through his book and his #CAHR19 Mega Session, Schawbel is going to help us and our companies get Back to Human in this digital age.

Have digital initiatives accelerated your organization’s growth? Do your employees communicate with email or instant messaging tools more often than face-to-face conversations? Have you ever witnessed an email thread that went 10 different directions without resolving the original issue?

If you answered yes to any of these, then you already know that technology has impacted our workplaces in ways that weren’t possible a decade ago. We feel “highly connected.” But are we, really? Instead of strong bonds, we have weak ties. Instead of productive meetings, we have distractions.

Despite the illusion of 24/7 connection, in reality, most workers feel isolated from their colleagues, their organization and its leaders. What they crave most — and what research increasingly shows to be the hallmark of the highest-performing workplace cultures — is a sense of authentic connection with others. They want to get Back to Human.

Dan Schawbel will show us how — while still optimizing all the benefits of technology.

Plan to attend Dan’s Mega Session at #CAHR19 and learn:

  • Why the highest performing and healthiest teams are the ones that are the most connected.
  • How technology can negatively impact work relationships — and how to radically improve them.
  • How to recognize and support employees who feel isolated from the team.
  • How team connectivity impacts business outcomes and can increase loyalty and organizational commitment — and ways to encourage it.

Dan’s book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation will be a great companion to his Mega Session, and it’s available for order today!

Join more than 3,000 HR and business professionals and earn up to 16+ recertification credits at PIHRA’s largest event of the year. To register at our Early Bird Rate and save $150, complete your registration by February 28, 2019!

 

About the California HR Conference

Created and curated by the Professionals In Human Resources Association (PIHRA,) the California HR Conference (CAHR) is a hub of human resource content for professionals who either practice or are responsible for HR management in California. We offer a unique experience committed to your understanding of the trends and laws affecting the future of your business, to opportunities for purposeful networking, and to connecting HR communities. The California HR Conference celebrated its 60th annual conference in 2017. In 2018, the California HR Conference was eligible for 17.25 general recertification credits, 12.5 California-specific credits, 12.5 Business credits, and 7.5 Global credits.

About PIHRA

The Professionals In Human Resources Association (PIHRA) is dedicated to the continuous enhancement of human resources through networking, learning, and advocacy. We serve the human resources industry with 17 chapters in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. As the largest affiliate of the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), PIHRA represents more than 4,000 individual members. In 2019, PIHRA is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Apply to Speak at the 2019 California HR Conference

Apply to Speak at the 2019 California HR Conference

THE SUBMISSION PORTAL IS NOW CLOSED AS OF FEB 1

CAHR19 Speaker Submission portal closed on January 31, 2019

Every year, you have a chance to submit your proposal or refer an engaging speaker for a coveted opportunity to speak at the largest HR conference on the West Coast. With close to 3,000 practitioners, presenters, and providers in attendance,  is the premier source of professional development and networking opportunities for HR professionals in Southern California.

PIHRA welcomes presentation proposals from professionals with expertise in Human Resources and those who are committed to advancing the HR profession and willing to share best practices. Proposals must align with one of the tracks listed below and clearly list key takeaways for attendees.

  • California Employment Law
  • HR Compliance
  • Business & HR Strategy
  • Global HR
  • Talent Management
  • Total Rewards
  • Professional Development
  • Nonprofit HR

#CAHR19 will be held from August 25-28, 2019 at the Long Beach Convention Center. Please note, while we do not provide stipends, honorariums or pay travel expenses for our concurrent session speakers, there are many benefits to being one of our speakers at the 2019 California HR Conference, including gaining exposure to a wide audience of HR and business decision makers. Snag the opportunity to highlight your expertise and position yourself as an expert among your peers by submitting a proposal that will intrigue and enlighten the conference taskforce.

If you haven’t attended the conference previously, to get an idea of content, please click here: We also highly recommend reading this page: .

Not ready to submit to speak at our conference, but would like to submit webinar content or speak at a local chapter program? Submit your presentation in our portal and we’ll review proposals through January 25, 2019 January 31, 2019!

The submission portal is closed. To speak in 2020, schedule time in your calendar to apply in October 2019! 


The California HR Conference is hosted and curated by PIHRA – Professionals In Human Resources Association.

PIHRA is an independent organization and is the largest affiliate of SHRM in the world. Learn more at .

Upcoming PIHRA Programs

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| August 25-28 | Long Beach

Other Programs: HR Webinars | HR Talent & Tech | HR Department of One

Video Recap: 2018 California HR Conference

The 2018 California HR Conference wrapped up on Wednesday, August 29 after four days of HR learning, unique receptions, roaring laughter, creative solutions and strategies, fun HR swag, and life-giving relationships.

Attendees noted CAHR18 as being more strategic in nature than ever before – providing more value in their professional development experience. With over 60 learning sessions providing 17.25 recertification credits, there was plenty to focus on – but that didn’t stop us from having fun!

We mingled while being serenaded by the world’s first LGBTQ Mariachi Band, Mariachi Arcoiris, were inspired by Mel Robbins’ story of transformation and her neuroscience-based tools gifted to us to bypass procrastination, and were challenged by Afdhel Aziz to redefine our work as “liberators of human potential.”

We also gained “Aha!” moments while learning from CHROs of Indeed, O.C. Tanner, and Nielsen Portfolio Division, laughed so hard it hurt on Tuesday night with Colin and Brad from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and were captivated by Captain Scott Kelly’s personal stories from space. Did you know he nearly dropped out of college before becoming an astronaut? His story gave us many micro-lessons about human potential – including the reminder to focus on what we can control, even if the task at hand seems impossible.

There’s so much more we could say about the magic that was #CAHR18. But why tell you, when we could show you?

Sunday, August 26 – CAHR18 Day One

Overall – great Conference! Awesome keynotes; high energy, introspective and affirming. Excellent session offerings. Incredible networking and after conference options.
– CAHR18 Attendee

Monday, August 27 – CAHR18 Day Two

I like the energy at the conference with everyone away from the office to learn new things and sharpen their current skills.
– CAHR18 Attendee
I really enjoyed all the sessions I attended. They provided me with new information and reinforced my knowledge of current HR rules and policies.
– CAHR18 Attendees

Tuesday, August 28 – CAHR18 Day Three

I enjoyed the diversity of the speakers from their subject matter to presentation style, as well as the CHRO Ted-Style Talks and the two-panel discussion on great places to work.
– CAHR18 Attendee

Wednesday, August 29 – CAHR18 Day Four

Love this conference. Better than any other HR conference I’ve attended. Best value for my conference dollar.
– CAHR18 Attendee

For more perspective on this year’s California HR Conference, we recommend this CAHR18 wrap-up by Stephanie Hammerwold on Workology.com: Why HR is Out Of This World. Give it a read and be sure to follow @HRHammer on Twitter!

California’s legal and professional landscape is constantly evolving year over year – and The California HR Conference evolves right alongside it to meet these shifting demands and trends. We’re also constantly evolving to surprise, inspire, and delight during your professional development, because something so important shouldn’t be a chore.

We had an amazing time learning and growing with you at CAHR18. Thanks to your feedback, and a few secret ingredients, CAHR19 promises to be even bigger, better, and uniquely cultivated for your experience – so don’t miss out. Pencil us in for August 25-28 in Long Beach, and earmark your professional development budget to include vital California-specific content.

Registration for the 2019 California HR Conference is open! Register today to enjoy our lowest rates of the year – and get ready to experience a new way to HR.

Sunday & Monday Wrap-up: 2018 California HR Conference

Sunday & Monday Wrap-up: 2018 California HR Conference

We are at the half way mark of the 2018 California HR Conference and the past two days have been an absolute blast! Looking back on Sunday (and Monday) Funday, there’s so much to share with those who couldn’t make it, it’s been tough to decide what to include here. All the hard work and dedication put in by everyone at PIHRA, the Conference Task Force & Volunteers, and the Board of Directors is finally crystalizing into a phenomenal experience. We’re grateful to every single person who helped make this happen, attendees included! Here are some highlights from the first two days at CAHR18.

Sunday

The exhibitors moved in on Sunday, setting up their booths, preparing to show off the latest and greatest in services and products that can make working in HR a little easier.

CAHR18 Early Registration CAHR18 Sunday Afternoon Registration

Registration opened and all the early birds beat the lines to get their badges. With conference swag bags in hand they explored the SHRMStore, downloaded the official CAHR18 app and started networking.

Pre-Conference Sessions

CAHR18 Paul Butler talks financial literacy There’s never a shortage of learning here at the California HR Conference, even before the conference technically starts. During the Pre-Conference Sessions, Paul Butler, Client Partner, Newleaf Training And Development (left) shared the often overlooked value of financial literacy among HR professionals. He broke down some basics of organizational finance as well as more advanced theories that will give any HR professional an edge at work.
Then Alan Crivaro and Teresa McQueen took their session audience through the intricacies of the Ban the Box law at the Sunday pre-conference sessions.

New Member Reception (sponsored by JustWorks)

After the learning came the networking! Lili Arguello, membership manager at PIHRA, organized a new member aloha networking event at Gladstone’s right across the street from the convention center. With the help of festive, color coded lei system, attendees met brand new connections, engaged in social exercises with help from Dr. Carroll J. Brown, PsyD and enjoyed delicious food and a signature drink.

President’s Welcome Reception (sponsored by Amtec)

Back at the Hyatt pool deck, the President’s Welcome Reception greeted attendees with the energetic tunes of Mariachi Arcoiris, the first LGBTQ Mariachi Band in the world. A delicious spread of tacos kept folks full as they chatted about everything from that day and what they are looking forward to for the rest of the week.

Monday, August 27

Meet to Move (sponsored by CLEO)

We had some go-getters here who were up bright and early to get their stretch on at our Monday Meet to Move. Before all the sitting that happens at during sessions, it’s great to get the blood moving!

Ribbon Wall

A super fun part of the Expo Hall is our Ribbon Wall. Each year, attendees get to choose from dozens of ribbons that attach to their badges to show off their industry, PIHRA chapter, SHRM chapter, job title, or share something fun about their personality.

Mel Robbins (sponsored by Global Upside)

CAHR18 Monday Keynote Mel Robbins

What can we say about Mel Robbins that hasn’t already been shared? Her talk has already inspired thousands of us in the audience to use the 5 Second Rule to challenge our “autopilot” and build new habits to tackle the fear & procrastination that stifles our potential. Mel shared her story with vulnerability & power, and we’ll forever be thankful for the tools she gave us.

Mega Session – Third Space Thinking
with Dr. Ernest Wilson III, USC Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking

CAHR18 Monday Mega Session Dr. Ernest Wilson USC Annenberg Third Space Thinking

Monday’s Mega Session showcased Dr. Wilson’s studies with the Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking about the most desirable soft skills employers should look for in the 21st century – Adaptability, Cultural Competency, Empathy, Intellectual Curiosity, and 360 degree thinking – and how these skills contribute to the bottom line.

There’s so much more that happened – in the many educational concurrent sessions, the Solutions Stages, in the Marketplace Expo, and more – that you simply you had to be there! Stay tuned for our highlight videos on YouTube for an extra taste of the 2018 California HR Conference – and for our Tuesday & Wednesday wrap-up post.

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It’s not too late to join us for our Wednesday, August 29 sessions. Register online or onsite with us in Long Beach!

Parking & Beginning Your Journey at CAHR18

Parking & Beginning Your Journey at CAHR18

Within 48 hours, 2,500 HR professionals and community members will roll into Long Beach, ready to connect, revitalize their career, enjoy Southern California to the fullest, and gain a wealth of insight to bring back to their organizations.

This guide will prepare you to make your way to Long Beach, California – and make the most of #CAHR18!

Basics | Parking | What Do I Do When I Arrive? | What’s Good? | Conference Food | Marketplace Expo

 

Let’s start with The Basics…

When:

Sunday, August 26 – Wednesday, August 29
Registration opens at 12:00pm-5:00pm on Sunday, and the conference concludes at 12:00pm on Wednesday.

Where:

Long Beach Convention Center, 100 S Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

How To Get Here:

View parking information below (and visit our Travel Page)

Recertification Credits for 4-Day Attendees:

Up to 17.25 HR (General) Credits & PDC’s.

#ProTip: Keep track of your credits by using the “Design Your CAHR18” section in the Conference Guide! Check the CAHR18 App for the most up-to-date accreditations for each session.

 

Parking at CAHR18

There are three lots available for you to park at CAHR18. Each lot costs $15 per day.

Those who arrive early **may** get a spot at the closest lot:

Option 1 – Only 200 spots at the Convention Center Lot

Use This Address: Long Beach Convention Center, 100 S Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

We do not recommend parking here as the lot will fill up quickly. For the first lucky few attendees who get a spot here, well done!

 

Option 2 – 1,400+ spots at the Terrace Theater Garage

Use This Address: 66 S Collins Way, Long Beach, CA 90802-4801

Parking at the Terrace Theater Garage is your best bet – plus, you’ll get to walk the brand-new elevated pedestrian Rainbow Bridge from the top of the parking lot to the Convention Center!

Once you park, take the elevator up to the Rainbow Bridge and enjoy a breezy, scenic walk. Here’s how & where to park at the Terrace Theater Garage and walk down the Rainbow Bridge. Click the first picture and use the right arrow key to continue:

Parking Option 3 – If you’re staying at the Hyatt Regency:

Use this address: Hyatt Regency Long Beach, 200 S Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

 

What Do I Do When I Arrive?

If you’re an Attendee:

After walking across the Rainbow Bridge, enter the Convention Center and make your way down the hall to visit the Registration Desk.

At Registration, you can check in by giving us your name, or bringing your printed barcode to self-scan. The Registration Area also has an Info Booth: the Info Booth is our place for Q&A, Lost & Found, and the best way to reach a staff. If you see any issues to be addressed, this is where to take them!

We’ll print your CAHR18 badge, and our helpful staff and volunteers from Kelly Services will hand you your CAHR18 bag, which includes:

  • Your Conference Guide – a printed guidebook to help you navigate #CAHR18 and contains the information you need to enter your HR recertification credits. Please keep this book safe until you log your certification! You can use it to keep track of your credits during the conference as well.
  • A mixture of important information & cool HR swag, including Bombas socks!!
  • Your Passport Card for the Marketplace Expo Passport Game

The next step as an attendee is to find out what you want to attend first, put your best self forward, and go for it! Connect with your peers on the app. Tweet or post your #CAHR18 experience on social media using hashtags #CAHR18 or #MyCAHR. Build meaningful, in-person connections with local California peers. And live your best life in Long Beach.

If you’re an Exhibitor:

Visit the Exhibitor Line at Registration to print your badge. Need to know where your booth is? View the CAHR18 Booth Map in advance! Your conference guide will be brought to you at your booth by our Deputy Executive Director & Exposition Coordinator so they can welcome you and ensure you’re all set to rock.

If you’re a Speaker:

Head straight to the Speakers Lounge to pick up your badge, check in, and prepare for your session! Check your inbox for additional details from the CAHR18 Team including parking & where the Speakers Lounge is located.

If you’re a Mother:

Our Mothers Lounge is available in Room 103A for your convenience. To locate Room 103A, use the CAHR18 App maps, Conference Guide, or ask at the Info Booth!

 

So, I’ve downloaded the CAHR18 App, and picked up my badge & conference guide… Now what?

What’s Good at CAHR18?

CAHR18 App Reminder

If you are registered, login to the CAHR18 App today! The App is the most up-to-date resource for all sessions, credits, information, and connecting with fellow attendees. Turn push notifications ON so you can receive helpful reminders and tips!

Your login becomes usable within 24 hours of your registration. Use the email that you registered for the conference with, and password CAHR18.

Friday & Saturday

This year CAHR18 starts even earlier than ever with our HR Certification Preparation Courses! These courses are for the go-getters pursuing their HR certification & preparing for the exam this fall. If you didn’t make it this year but are interested in earning your aPHR, PHR, PHRca, SPHR, SHRM-CP, or SHRM-SCP, check back for our other course offerings or plan to add this to your conference experience at CAHR19!

Sunday

Our Pre-Conference Extravaganza is an invitation to skip the early Monday lines! Check in between 12pm – 5pm on Sunday to receive your badge, conference guide, & bag, and attend an afternoon session to earn credit! Plus, don’t miss our New Member Reception and/or President’s Welcome Reception. View the details here.

Monday

Monday at the California HR Conference is always filled with brilliant energy, buzzing excitement, sweet reunions, and new connections.

First on the agenda for Monday is Meet to Move (sponsored by Cleo) where you can participate in a Vinyasa Yoga progream with fellow attendees led by a FitPro instructor! Meet at the West Lobby from 6:15pm – 7:00am, and afterward you’ll have thirty minutes to refresh yourself before the early morning sessions kick off at 7:30.

Speaking of early mornings, our coffee carts will come out from 7:00am – 9:00am on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday – so enjoy a cup of joe on us!

If this is your first time at the California HR Conference, please attend the New Attendee Orientation in Room 103C (presented on Monday & Tuesday) and enjoy coffee & pastries with staff & volunteers while getting the inside scoop on all things CAHR18. Plus, you’ll have the chance to engage in interactive segments to help you get to know your peers!

If you’re looking for recommendations for where to go on Monday at CAHR18, there is simpy too much to list out here. Our fabulous speakers will inform you at our Concurrent Sessions; Mel Robbins (sponsored by GlobalUpside) will wow you at the Main Stage for the morning keynote; the Marketplace Expo will dazzle and surprise you (check the section below if you want to know more); the morning refreshment break offers Porto’s Pastries for some local Southern California #1 Yelp-Rated indulgence, and Founding Director of the USC Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking is presenting a must-attend Mega Session all about the 5 essential traits to look for in 21st century employees. And that’s just the morning…

HR in a Nonprofit Organization?

Monday also offers specialized sessions for Nonprofit HR professionals in our Nonprofit Track, so be sure to attend those sessions before the track closes down! RSVP here to attend the Nonprofit HR Monday Morning Session & breakfast at 7:30am.

If you’re a PIHRA member, don’t miss the PIHRA Annual Meeting from 5:30pm – 6:00pm!

Finally, the PIHRA Young Professionals event with Upright Citizens Bridgade has extra tickets available for purchase. Their event is from 6:15pm – 8:30pm in the Hyatt Regency.

Tuesday

We love Mondays at CAHR18, but some insist Tuesdays are even better! While the schedule may look quite similar, here are some key differences…

Our Tuesday Meet to Move (sponsored by Cleo) is a kickboxing session with FitPros, so you can burn stress away and try something new if you’ve never kick-boxed. The FitPros instructors will be there to coach you!

Tuesday also features two keynote sessions: Afdhel Aziz (sponsored by Kindle) in the morning and CHRO TED-Style Talks in the afternoon. We’re also excited for our Tuesday Mega Session with the CEO of WD-40, Garry O. Ridge! He has some impressive employee engagement insights to share with us from the Main Stage.

Tuesday is also the last day of the Marketplace – your last chance to win prizes, bid on a PIHRA Foundation Silent Auction item, get your professional headshot taken, and receive professional coaching at the Career Advancement Zone. The Passport Game Prize and auction winners will be announced in the afternoon break in the marketplace.

After a full day of learning on Tuesday, get ready for a full evening of savoring, connecting, & laughing!

Meet To Eat on Tuesday Night

Join a group to go out to dinner before the comedy show! Sign up at the Info Booth (at Registration) by 3:00pm on Tuesday. Meet in the Main Lobby at 5:30pm to depart.

Want to attend a special Meet to Eat with PIHRA VP of Professional Development Darlene Cohen, Pamela J. Green, and HR Girlfriends’ Sana’ Rasual? Learn more & register for their HR NIGHT OUT Meet to Eat held at Rock Bottom. Limited seating available and registration closes Tuesday, August 27.

Tuesday Night Event: An Evening with Colin & Brad from Whose Line Is It Anyway?

Here’s a wellness tip: experts say that laughing is literally good for you! Join us for our Comedy Show with stars from Whose Line is it Anyway? at the Main Stage (where the keynote sessions are held) and follow the steps below to get ready for some serious laughs.

Step 1. Pick up your ticket from SullivanCurtisMonroe at Booth #207 in the Expo before 3:00pm on Tuesday.

Step 2. Text your friends to see if they want a guest ticket! Available for purchase at Registration. If you have an Expo-Only pass or your badge doesn’t have a “T” on it for Tuesday Night Event, you can also purchase a ticket at Registration.

Step 3. Remember that the Main Stage doors open at 7:00pm with foosball, ping pong, and more! Feel free to come early to reserve your seat and mingle – there will be plenty of seating available. Cash bars will be available throughout the night.

Step 4. Get ready for an interactive improv show! The show starts at 8:00pm and – after plenty of entertainment – will end with enough time for you to get some good sleep before the Wednesday early morning sessions.

Wednesday

Wednesday features some killer speakers and sessions. Come for coffee at 7:00am before the Early morning sessions, and if you’ve been too distracted by the Marketplace, Wednesday is a good time to browse the SHRMStore before the conference closes down. Attendees receive SHRM discounts on books & training tools, so check it out while you can!

Our Wednesday Mega Session High-Trust Culture Blueprint – Building a Great Workplace for All features senior executive HR leaders, moderated by Julian Lute from Great Place to Work. It is going to be an excellent discussion at the Main Stage.

Our conference closes out with Astronaut & Author, Captain Scott Kelly whose keynote session will earn you Business credit!

Get ready to make new connections while refueling!

Lunch & Snacks & More at CAHR18

 

Coffee

CAHR18 is proud to serve coffee to attendees every morning from 7:00am – 9:00am in the Main Lobby by Registration, SHRMStore, & concurrent session rooms.

What’s new with our coffee this year? We’ve upgraded from small 8oz cups to a more sizable 12oz cup! Now you can fill your cup to the brim and enjoy the perfect amount of coffee. You’re taking the time to invest in yourself, so we raise our 12-oz coffee cup to you!

But wait, there’s more…we’re offering dairy-free options at our morning coffee table! Choose from Half & Half, Fat-Free Milk, Almond Milk, and Soy Milk to your liking.

Morning Refreshment Breaks in the Marketplace Expo

Our morning refreshment breaks are breaking the mold. Enjoy Porto’s pastries (#1 Rated on Yelp) in the Marketplace break area on Monday Morning, and on Tuesday Morning… check out the Donut Wall by the PIHRA Booth! We’ll have plenty of donuts on regular tables, too.

Gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan snack options will be available at the PIHRA Booth – sponsored by KIND. Thanks KIND!

 

Lunch

Don’t go hungry at CAHR18. Feed your mind, body and soul while sharing insights with your peers at our lunch tables.

Monday Lunch features delicious Hawaiian BBQ Buffet with Hawaiian sweet rolls, tropical green salad, Kalua Pork with marinated onions and cilantro, Toasted Coconut Rice, and Mandarin Orange Cake.

Vegan and Gluten/Dairy-sensitive folks: you have your own lane! Find the Vegan/GF/DF-specified table in the lunch area. Your Monday lunch option includes gluten-free Hawaiian sweet rolls, Tropical green salad, Quinoa-stuffed pepper with roasted garlic tomato, Kalua Tofu with onions, peppers and cilantro, and Vegan/gluten-free Mango Mousse Cake.

Tuesday Lunch features an elevated Italian buffet with Antipasto salad, Penne Pasta alfredo bake, Parmesan and Herb Crusted Chicken breast with a light tomato sauce, garlic bread, and tiramisu. Yum!

Vegan and Gluten/Dairy-sensitive folks: you have your own lane! Find the Vegan/GF/DF-specified table in the lunch area. Your Tuesday lunch option includes Antipasto salad, Zucchini Lasagna with blistered tomatoes and mushrooms, Gluten-Free pasta with seasonal vegetables and sundried tomatoes, Gluten-Free bread, and Vegan/Gluten-Free Raspberry and Chocolate Mousse Cake.

Click here for a few preview pictures of lunch!

 

Meet to Eat

Sign up by 3:00pm on Tuesday at Registration to join a group! Choose from the restaurants below. Groups will meet at 5:30pm at the Convention Center Main Lobby & leave together.

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Exhibitors, Solutions, Headshots, Coaching, Prizes…

All About the CAHR18
Marketplace Expo!

You won’t want to miss all the HR goodies and exhibits at the CAHR18 Marketplace Expo! This year the Expo is bigger than ever, offering you tons of HR swag, creative exhibits from our sponsors & solutions providers, 36 fifteen-minute Solutions Stage sessions, countless conversational opportunities, and even a new Career Advancement Zone. Check out more information below!

170+ Sponsors & Exhibitors

Passport Game: get your passport card (located in your conference bag) stamped, and submit your card to enter to win the Grand Prize!

PIHRA Foundation Silent Auction

Solutions Stage Sessions (15 minute TED-Style) on 3 themed stages

The Headshot Truck

– The NEW Career Advancement Zone featuring Professional Coaching, Resume Reviews, Mock Interviews & more

Prizes, prizes, prizes!

We can’t wait for you to build your #HRTribe, connect with engaging speakers, take home practical tools & resources, and have a blast with us in Long Beach.

If you’re still looking for more information, check out our Session Directory & Agenda, and when in doubt, visit us at the Info Booth at Registration onsite to ask away.

Did you miss the boat, find this page, and decide you want to join us at #CAHR18? It’s not too late to register – register online at cahrconference.org/register or come to Registration onsite and we’ll take your payment there!

See you in Long Beach!

– The CAHR18 Team