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10 Years of Support: Why Montage Insurance Solutions Sponsors the Virtual California HR Conference.

The pivot to a virtual California HR Conference this year has been anything but familiar. We’ve been asked what our HR event will be like and, frankly, we feel we’re too close to the subject matter to give an impartial answer.

(If you ask us, CAHR20 will OBVIOUSLY be the most high value and entertaining HR conference in the United States, if not the world.)

But if you ask the Montage Insurance Solutions team about our annual conference, they’ll give you an outside perspective based on a solid familiarity of our event built over the course of 10+ years.

So we asked them: What makes the California HR Conference special and why should anyone attend?

If you’re on the fence about registering for CAHR20, check out the video below.

Danone Simpson and Toby Kennedy from Montage share why they’ve been a proud sponsor of ours for so long, and describe the enduring heart and value of the in-person experience that we’ve translated into this year’s virtual event.

We feel lucky to have such a solid relationship with the Montage team, especially since they’re giving away such lavish prizes at their virtual booth. 

We hope their message has convinced you to support your continuing HR education, expand your HR network, and have a little fun with us this October 27-29. 

We’re encouraging HR professionals from all walks and industries and from all over the nation to join us and further their HR careers. As Danone said, “If you can get to the level of the California law, then you’re going to be okay.” 

Register here before October 16 to enjoy Early Bird rates!

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HR Leadership with Danone Simpson at CAHR20

HR Leadership with Danone Simpson at CAHR20

HR and insurance share many of the same goals; setting everyone up for success in uncertain futures, keeping health and wellness top of mind, and ensuring protections where they’re needed.

CEO and President of Montage Insurance Solutions, Danone Simpson, stands proudly in both worlds encouraging human connection and excellence in everything she does as a business leader and active member of the Southern California HR Community. 

It’s no wonder, then, that Danone and Montage Insurance Solutions have been proud sponsors of the California HR Conference for over 10 years. Danone’s expertise in insurance and deep understanding of HR make her company the perfect organization to support an event that guides so many HR professionals into leadership roles over the years. 

Danone Simpson CEO Montage Insurance Title Sponsor CAHR20

Danone Simpson, CEO

With this in mind, we asked Danone to share her thoughts on what defines great HR leadership, especially during these difficult and uncharted times. She provided an insightful look into how her involvement with the PIHRA Woodland Hills chapter and the California HR Conference have informed how she runs her company, and vice versa! 

Dive into Danone’s positive and knowledgeable philosophies on HR and business, then register for the Virtual California HR Conference to reserve your space. (Danone and her team wouldn’t sponsor just any run of the mill virtual event!) 

 

CAHR20: What, to you, defines great HR leadership?

Danone Simpson: It is about learning and listening to clients, the team, vendors and understanding the core competency of the organization, all the while working with the C-Suite to create solutions for the needs of clients and internal team.  Flexibility is what I cherish more than anything.  Creating an environment that allows the culture to thrive in a positive way and constantly protecting it from anything or anyone negative.

My professor of Strategy taught us if we are not growing, we are dying.  He also taught us to find our unique differentiator and he realized ours was heart.  I loved that because the most important thing to me is to serve with heart.  I tell our employees if they don’t serve with heart and focus on greed rather than giving, they won’t last at Montage.  It takes courage and humility to be an HR leader because you are protecting the company, while caring for the employees, which can create a dichotomy at times.  It takes solid values to manage employees and compliance today.  You must understand the company’s why, mission and values and believe in them or leave.

Why are you excited to be part of the Virtual CAHR20?

DS: This has been a year to try new things and adapt. Leadership is best when solutions are found quickly and efficiently, which brings confidence and new energy. While we will not be face to face with our clients and connections, and will miss you all so much, (as much as I love connecting with all our clients, friends and seeing our competitors to have a friendly chat) this is the new normal for 2020.

I decided to support PIHRA with the same sponsorship, albeit extremely different, because I believe in Rafael, Brian and rest of the CAHR20 Team. This is an exciting platform that will bring great education from the best of the best speakers to our HR executives, while allowing them to still be there for their family.

Why is the California HR Conference such an important event for Montage to support?

DS: I support HR Executives and need to know what they need and want. What are their dreams for the year? What can I take off their plate? It’s no longer I, it’s now we. Our Executive Vice President, Tobias has the same heart and drive that I do, as does the team. The California HR Conference is the place to learn what they learn, so we know what they need.

This is where we meet our future clients, as we’ve connected with so many clients at PIHRA events. We sponsor their memberships to support their learning with PIHRA and SHRM.

We are very close to the LA and SFV Business Journals where we meet the HR executives, CFOs and CEOs nominating many clients for awards and many have won them, along with Montage. We have grown with PIHRA and the Business Journals because they are full of community support and learning. We have attended and sponsored the California HR Conference since 2006 or 2007 and never missed a year.

Our mission is to further your mission with Dedication, Service and Integrity while protecting your assets and giving back to the community. That includes PIHRA. I guess you could say I am a PIHRA cheerleader, albeit an older one, but one just the same. I love the spirit of PIHRA and want to be a part of it and share it with others for many years to come.

How has Montage Insurance’s approach to providing insurance solutions changed since the pandemic hit?

DS: In some ways it has changed, but in others it really hasn’t. Frankly we will climb over any mountain or swim through any ocean to serve our clients well.

We shifted to virtual, as did everyone else, and we have done it well with more capabilities. We now have two webinars per month, where before we had only one MY HR Summit per month in our offices, training on everything from FFCRC, the COVID 10 FSA new rules, PPP, Safety bringing employees back to work, diversity and more.

Thank goodness the Montage clients are large groups and we have everyone’s back on the HRIS for a while now. The years of innovation have made us all nimble and quick. We provide as many webinars for in state or out of state as possible, and enrollment customized e-kits. We are a wonderfully creative group, so this was just an extension of our disaster recovery we had just put in place and we are living it.

We miss the face to face with our clients and their lovely employees for the monthly, quarterly or annual wellness events. So, we have created many options for our clients to choose from in wellness and safety. This is the reason I started this company in 2006. I wanted to promote wellness and safety in every corner of the world and we do with our missionaries and clients’ sites overseas.

The only way to save on premiums is to do this: we fight hard for our client’s renewals and know everything about their claims, because we manage them. Our wonderful world of employee benefits, property casualty, workers’ compensation and professional lines of insurance just got a lot more fun and innovative over the years.

We have busted out of the boring stage it was in when I joined this industry in 1997 with brokers on the golf courses. I brought in 52 clients in a year and 2 months in my first year in this business by asking HR, CFO and CEO executives what they needed and wanted and that is exactly what we do today and have built this company on. We do it your way.

– Danone Simpson, CEO, Montage

What advice would you give to HR leaders during these turbulent times?

DS: My advice to you is to do whatever you are able to keep yourself strong first so you can manage everything on your plate right now. I empathize so much with HR Executives who just got all of this dumped in their laps, but we will come out of it stronger because living through adversity always makes us stronger and humbler.

Further, create safety, wellness opportunities and care in your culture. Love, hope and compliance will get us through it.

– Danone Simpson, CEO, Montage

What should HR leaders be most focused on during the pandemic to keep their organizations going strong?

DS: Managing the C-Suite’s needs and helping them understand this year takes patience. HR leaders that are managing the requirements, setting up protocols-checking temperatures, practicing great habits with masks and gloves, as needed, keeping the organization clean and sterilized to protect the health of the workers first, while ensuring the company is still operating as “business in the new norm” will win this battle.

Managing workers staying at home, the COVID 19 compliance, putting in efficiencies with managers for on-site and off-site workers to get the job done in the most cost-effective way while delivering on all promises is the end goal.

You must be on the leadership team so they understand the requirements of the laws in FFCRA, so employees with children are protected during this time, if you are under 500 employees. Keeping your pulse on the emotional health of your workers concerning the virus and the charged emotions concerning diversity and respect is critical as well.

Training and educating on benefits, free testing, wellness and their EAP’s can assist the family with these stressors. For those with operations shut down, dealing with furloughed employees, keeping in benefits if at all possible, sending updates and being authentic is important.

For those who are having to terminate employees have the toughest jobs because it takes constant empathy. They have to trust this too will pass and encourage hope whereever possible.

Can you tell us about your history with PIHRA and PIHRA Woodland Hills?

DS: These women and men on the Woodland Hills board are my joy—a team full of intellect that I adore. The caring and sharing is amazing and I have loved it since the very first time I met these HR folks in 2006. They sang songs for the holidays at a great training meeting and gave everyone a small gift.

I believe with all my heart that PIHRA is the community of HR leaders that hold the future of our businesses in their hands. Without employees we have nothing. They train, lead, discipline, encourage their executives, managers and employees, which takes intellect and education.

PIHRA sisters and brothers are always there for one another assisting with obtaining the best speakers available for us. As a CEO, I love learning from these executives because they help me be wiser with my employees in hiring only the best, having those difficult conversations and parting ways with those that don’t fit our unique giving and serving culture. I attend many CEO cohorts which teach strategy, scaling up, business principals, SWAT charts and organizational developmental programs.

PIHRA teaches me how to manage and care for my employees, which make our organization run efficiently and effectively. That is priceless.

– Danone Simpson, CEO, Montage

What influenced your decision to join PIHRA Woodland Hills?

DS: My HR Manager at the time was invited to a PIHRA breakfast and she asked me to join her. I love to learn, so PIHRA offered me that unique opportunity to learn from a different perspective. I tried to get my PHR designation and I failed. It was the only time I failed a test like that. My Woodland Hills team told me I was trying to answer questions from what I thought was an HR perspective, not from the CEO’s perspective. This is the mistake I am certain that every CEO makes. I loved that.

I realized truly that the talent it takes to be a great HR executive is not my calling, because I fall in love with every one and HR takes tough love too. I love learning compliance because I always want to make sure I am doing everything exactly per the requirement of the law.

I love the comradery of PIHRA Woodland Hills and their corporate leaders. Rafael Rivera (CEO, PIHRA) is innovative and willing to take risk and then ensure these risks are covered. At times we have to take a leap of faith and that takes courage too. Brian Allain (COO, PIHRA) is one of the most caring event planners I have ever met and I have been in event planning over 40 years as executive director of festivals and fairs, luncheons, tournaments, celebrity events and more.

Montage puts on over 100 events in a year from wellness to safety with clients, our business journals, our non-profits and more. Many times I have said, “If only I had Brian to work with.” I love working with dynamic teams and everyone I have met from PIHRA fits that bill, starting with PIHRA Woodland Hills. SHRM has its place for resources and learning, yet PIHRA represents the heart of community in HR.

What’s been the most gratifying (exciting? fun? interesting?) part of collaborating with and volunteering for PIHRA over the years?

DS: I can be safe in sponsorship, sit on my hands (which usually always go up), and be successful. I did that for 13 years. Now I am handling programs. PIHRA has allowed me to just sit back and be a part of a team without being the leader. I have always been a leader and sometimes it is great to just get the team perspective.

I had the Executive of PIHRA Woodland Hills assist me with some tough changes we needed to make and she was kind, firm and did a great job. I was without HR for a few years after having a HR person work to change our amazing team culture so I was gun-shy. He did more damage in three months than was to be believed. Karen got me through what I needed, so a client of mine came on board.

Janelle is our HR and Wellness Director, so finally I feel safe again. Employees can wreak havoc on your world without HR and a great HR person makes it fun while delivering exactly what I need and want. We are an amazing team again and PIHRA had a lot to do with this important process. I have had to fight for my culture of diversity, giving and serving and do not want greedy folks in it. We are back on track, growing and keeping our 97% retention again. Most of my clients I have had since 1997 and I like creating true partnerships that way.

 

Thanks so much for your time, Danone!

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Announcing the CAHR19 Writers Coalition

Announcing the CAHR19 Writers Coalition

The California HR Conference provides the HR community with innovative learning experiences and networking opportunities that maximize your HR knowledge and advance your career. But beneath all that is a thriving community of friends, peers, co-workers, and industry leaders that make this event truly special. There’s no better way to stay connected and in-the-know on all things CAHR19 than to follow and interact with everyone about your conference experiences on social media.

We encourage selfies at CAHR19, in fact, tag us!

Here’s where the CAHR19 Writers Coalition comes in. We invited a team of HR industry leaders to share and digest the CAHR19 experience through the lens of their expertise.  They’ll be tweeting, hash-tagging, liking, replying, and posting their way through the Keynotes, nine educational tracks, Tuesday Night Music Show, multiple social gatherings and, of course, PUPPIES. If you can’t attend the California HR Conference this year, following and interacting with our Writers Coalition is the perfect way to stay caught up on everything you missed. At the end of the conference, keep an eye out for summaries they’ll post on their various channels.

Please help us welcome the CAHR19 Writers Coalition by following them now and reaching out to say hi! (Don’t forget to use the #CAHR19 hashtag!)

If you want to join in on the most fun and rewarding HR professional development event on the West Coast, register today before seats sell out!

Matt Charney | CAHR19 Writers CoalitionMatt Charney
@mattcharney on Twitter
Matt Charney on LinkedIn

Matt currently serves as the Chief Content Officer for Allegis Global Solutions, one of the biggest recruiting and staffing organizations in the world, overseeing the worldwide editorial and thought leadership functions supporting Allegis’ global businesses and brands. He is also a partner at RecruitingDaily, an award winning, independent news organization. Under his leadership as Executive Editor, RecruitingDaily emerged as one of the world’s largest content destination dedicated to recruiting and hiring.

Matt has been recognized as one of the top HR trendsetters of the year by HR Magazine & the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM), is a 3 time winner of the HR Outsourcing Association Analyst Superstar of the Year and HR Technology Writer of the Year by HRMS World. He has been recognized as a top online influencer in HR and recruiting by publications such as Huffington Post, Forbes, LinkedIn and Glassdoor. He also serves as an advisor to over 20 high growth startups focused on recruiting and sourcing technology and works extensively with several VC and PE funds on their HR Tech investment strategies.

Teria Mahoney | CAHR19 Writers CoalitionTeria Mahoney, CSM
@HRCITeria on Twitter
Teria Mahoney on LinkedIn

Teria is the Digital Marketing Manager for HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).  She brings passion and visionary strategy to the social campaigns for the organization. One of the most recent campaigns (#HRCIShine) with over 8 million impressions, highlighted the achievements of our credentialed community.  Teria has over 13 years in various marketing roles in Entertainment, Sports and the Non-Profit industry. She previously worked in the Marketing department for the Washington Wizards with expertise in Game Day management, Sales and Community Relations. Teria holds a BBA in Marketing from Temple University and a Master’s in Sports Industry Management from Georgetown University.  She is also a Certified Scrum Master.  In her spare time, Teria enjoys going to concerts, sporting events, traveling and spending time with her family.

Kevin Grossman | CAHR19 Writers CoalitionKevin W. Grossman, TAS, HCS
@KevinWGrossman on Twitter
Kevin W. Grossman on LinkedIn

Kevin is the Talent Board president and board member responsible for the Candidate Experience Awards worldwide, the first nonprofit research organization focused on the elevation and promotion of a quality candidate experience. He also hosts the popular #TheCandEs podcast that covered recruiting and candidate experience. Kevin has 20 years of domain expertise in the human resource and talent acquisition industry and related technology marketplace. He’s been a prolific “HR business” blogger and writer since 2004 and his first business book on career management titled Tech Job Hunt Handbook was released in December 2012 from Apress. Kevin holds a B.A. in Psychology from San Jose State University.

Thela Thatch | CAHR19 Writers CoalitionThelá Thatch, PHR, SHRM-CP
@AskMrsHR on Twitter
Thelá Thatch on LinkedIn

Thelá has over 20 years of human resource and business experience.  Thelá is founder and owner of Management Resource Solutions dba MRS HR, LLC that she established in 2010. She has worked with various Fortune 500 organizations such as Live Nation, ADC, Paychex, Cablevision, Cosby Productions, and Fox Television.  Her role has consisted of auditing business practices, developing HR policy and procedures, and managing benefits while advising and coaching owners and executives. Most recently, she worked as an Executive Consultant & FUSE Corps Fellow for Los Angeles County, where she guided how to invest in human capital to support homeless initiatives.  Thelá served as Chief Diversity Officer for Live Nation Entertainment (LNE) where she laid the foundation, created and implemented the very first Diversity initiative within LNE.  Thelá’s Diversity and HR strategy implementation was successful in serving a global population of over 10,000 employees.  In addition, Thelá served as chair of the Executive Diversity Taskforce and the HR D&I Advisory Council, which she established within LNE.

She is currently a candidate for her Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration with a Specialization in Law from Walden University expected to be completed in 2019. Thelá has written two books; Employee Handbooks 101 and The Dog Chef. She is the co-host and co-creator of the Inclusionomics™ podcast and contributor for Black Enterprise Magazine.

Jason Renda | CAHR19 Writers CoalitionJason Renda, SHRM-SCP, SPHR
@jasonrenda on Twitter
Jason Renda on LinkedIn

Jason is active as the PIHRA Membership Committee Chair (formerly Co-Chair of Membership for PIHRA South Orange Co. Chapter) when he’s not busy being the Sr. HR Business Partner with UST Global. He has worked internationally in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa). He is a member of the Premier Partners Advisory Council for Brandman University and Chapter Liaison, Orange County with Hacking HR. He likes to kick things up on Twitter.

Follow each Writers Coalition member on Twitter and LinkedIn. The best way for you to stay in the conversation on social media is to:

  • Share your experiences, group shots, and selfies using hashtags #CAHR19 #MyCAHR19
  • Interact with the CAHR19 Writers Coalition members on social media

And don’t forget to follow the 2019 California HR Conference on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and through the PIHRA LinkedIn page.

Register now so you don’t miss the chance to connect with our Writers Coalition and 2,700 California HR professionals. 

Grow Your HR Community – You Belong at CAHR19

Grow Your HR Community – You Belong at CAHR19

On the value of HR Community and being seen by your peers
Why get lost in a crowd when you can make genuine, lasting connections?

Belonging & Community at CAHR19As the backbone of company culture, talent, and compliance, HR deserves better than to work in isolation. We love seeing thriving professional relationships formed at the California HR Conference where people uplift and support each other in their current role, in career transitions, and in personal transitions. We love seeing HR professionals realize they’re not alone – and meet new friends or form their personal board of directors. These relationships can deepen your enjoyment of CAHR19 experiences as you debrief and share a variety of takeaways together. The best part? You’ll look forward to seeing and catching up with your HR community at the next HR event.

So why attend a learning event that’s too big to facilitate genuine connections? CAHR19 provides that sweet spot of conference experience that offers both leading content and best practices with 2,700 other HR professionals, plus tons of opportunities to foster true community among your peers. 

Don’t take our word for it. We gathered some stories from CAHR attendees about how they found value in networking at the California HR Conference. Learn more about the impact of HR community on past attendees, and the social experiences you’ll enjoy at CAHR19. After gaining these insights, register today and save on your (and your team’s) CAHR19 registration. Our $50 Standard Rate savings expire July 31!

Rose Wanjohi, PHRca, SPHR, SHRM-CP, HCM Director

I love being in HR because I get to impact the business, and develop people in their careers every day. I love giving back to the community and giving back to the HR profession. I have met some incredible HR professionals through the learning sessions and networking events at CAHR19.

My networking tips for CAHR19? Come with an open mind to learn, make a connection with someone that you didn’t know and make a personal or business impact with your knowledge by applying it.

Nolan Mariano, PHR, SHRM-CP, Regional HR Manager

I really enjoy meeting people at the conferences. The most meaningful for me have been with the Young Professional (YP) group. There I can meet and network with YP’s eager to grow their careers and help them out like others have helped me.

My CAHR19 networking tips? Don’t just sit quietly in the sessions then go back home or to your hotel. Talk to people. Everyone around you is there to learn, and so much more learning happens when you’re talking to one another and sharing your thoughts and experiences.

 

Carol Box, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Senior HR Leader

When I was a new member of the HR community, I met people at the California HR Conference that I could network with and make connections. Those connections came in very handy when I had questions or concerns, just being able to send an email or make a call were often critical to my success. 

The ability to meet others with unique ideas has been amazing. The HR community that attends the conference is dynamic, eager to share ideas and best practices and very welcoming! 

In addition, meeting vendors at the Expo provided resources for my employers that I could not necessarily have found on my own – for unique wellness ideas, employee events, benefits and even HRIS options.

Wayne Munyer, PHR, SHRM-CP

Attending the California HR Conference helped me develop lifelong relationships that I could not have done anywhere else. I’ll always remember the year I had a suite and invited a group of people come over to play pool and just hang out. A fellow HR professional from England, who was one of the speakers at the conference came with a mutual friend. We connected immediately and today we still stay in touch. 

My networking tips for CAHR19:
– Check out the PIHRA Foundation Silent Auction. Support our future HR leaders.
– Network, network, network. Exchange at least 10 business cards a day. If you are in transition, make sure you have business cards available.

Virginia Flores, SHRM-SCP, Director of HR

I met Mike Deblieux in the early 90’s at this conference. We met having lunch at the same table in back of the exhibit hall. Over the years, we have maintained a connection and built a friendship. Mike has been a valuable resource for me over the years. I obtained my SPHR because of Mike!

My networking tips for CAHR19? Be prepared to network, make eye contact and conversation with other attendees! To make the most out of your time in the Expo, highlight vendors you are interested in meeting at the exhibit hall, and give yourself extra time for those vendors you hadn’t planned on meeting.

Kayt Reardon, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Director of HR

The California HR Conference allows me to feel more connected to the HR community as a whole, which is especially important when you work as an HR department as one. 

Through the conference, I’ve made professional and personal connections that will stay with me forever. Last year I was considering new opportunities and mentioned this to a vendor that I’d never met before. He asked a few key questions about what I was looking for, and then took me around the exhibit hall introducing me to tons of other vendors who may have connections that could land me a dream job. My networking tip? Many vendors have cool events and parties in the evening that you’ll miss out on if you don’t stop and say hi to everyone at the Expo!

Herb Callahan, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, VP of HR

I always arrive early to network with other “early birds.” I never miss an opportunity at lunch to network with as many folks as I can. I might be a little different in that I typically don’t look for old friends, but look to find new ones at lunch. 

My networking tips for CAHR19? Make a commitment to meet a certain amount of new folks each day. Break away from the colleagues you work with and sit next to someone new, eat lunch at different tables, talk to the presenters…and don’t forget to have some fun!

Must-Attend Social Events at CAHR19

Now that you’ve learned how much value you can experience from growing your network and building relationships at the California HR Conference, get a taste of our social events offering for this year in Long Beach! Don’t forget to save $50 on your registration before July 31.

Sunday Night Comedy Show

Start off your conference experience with an evening of uproarious laughter! Our Sunday Night Comedy Show features comedian Al Madrigal, famous for his HBO specials and most recently, “Night School.” Doors open at 7:00 for games, music, and enjoyment!

Amtec, CAHR19 Sponsors & Exhibitors
Comedy Show Sponsor

New Member Reception

Sunday Afternoon

The New Member Reception is an opportunity for new PIHRA members and new conference attendees to make connections. If this is your first time attending, don’t miss this dynamic event for a warm welcome and an experience to remember!

Refreshment Breaks

Morning and afternoon refreshment breaks in the Expo provide opportunities to meet exhibiting companies, and fellow attendees. Attendees got a kick out of our Donut Wall in 2018!

Meet to Move

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Monday, August 26 at 6:15am – 7:00am
Lighthouse & Lake Walk

As an HR leader are you tasked to bring ‘Wellness’ to your employees and curious about best practices? Or do you just want to get in a good morning walk to jump start CAHR19 Day 1?

Join the official CAHR19 Health & Wellness partner, FitPros a workplace wellness service provider, as they lead an interactive and collaborative Wellness Walk along the waterfront. FitPros’ Wellness Specialists will depart the main entrance of the Long Beach Convention Center at 6:15am and lead attendees around the lake, to the lighthouse and back. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to network with your fellow CAHR attendees on this roundtrip 2 mile walk. You will leave feeling refreshed, rejuvenated and informed!

Oh and did we mention there is a one big giveaway, and everybody will leave with a gift!



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Lunch!

Monday from 12:30pm – 2:00pm

Here at CAHR19, we LOVE lunch. What you eat mid-day can greatly impact your ability to focus in the afternoon, so we source the best-tasting, balanced meals you crave after a morning of learning. Plus – the connections you make at lunch could energize and support you in your career! Fill up your plate with a delicious hot meal, and find a table to meet new connections and share insights from the day so far. Why not exchange business cards, while you’re at it?

CalChamber, CAHR19Lunch Sponsor
Monday Lunch Sponsor

Meet to Eat

Monday Night

Meet to Eat is a signature event here at CAHR19. It’s an amazing experience founded on a simple premise: sharing a meal with a group of (friendly) strangers can shift the trajectory of your career – and make your professional development at CAHR19 so much more meaningful. Once the conference attendee app is available, you’ll be able to sign up to join a group at one of the fabulous Long Beach restaurants nearby the convention center.

Young Professionals Event

Monday Night

The PIHRA Young Professionals program was launched in 2015, and has grown tremendously to serve and support the future of HR! If you’re within the first few years of your career and not sure where to find others at your level – or slightly ahead – you won’t want to miss this gathering! Add this to your registration before space fills up.
Cost: $20

Meet to Move

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Tuesday, August 27 at 6:15am – 7:00am
Yoga

We suggest BYOM (Bring Your Own Mat) but don’t be afraid to join in regardless. You’ll receive a gift for simply showing up and trying!



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Meet to Eat

Tuesday Night

The social so nice, we decided to do it twice! Enjoy a meal out with fellow attendees before the Tuesday Night Music Show! If you need some “you time” on Monday night but don’t want to miss this opportunity to engage with new friends, we’ve got your back.

Lunch!

Tuesday from 12:30pm – 2:00pm
See above. Lunch is the best, especially at CAHR19!



Tuesday Lunch Sponsor

Tuesday Music Show

Tuesday Night

This year at CAHR19, get excited to rock’n’roll all night – and HR every day! We’re serving you rock & pop hits at our Tuesday Night Music show with supergroup Ezra Ray Hart; three chart-topping, award-winning frontmen from Sugar Ray, Tonic, and Better Than Ezra will sing the songs they wrote that dominated radios. Doors open at 7:00pm, so feel free to come early to hang out, play ping pong or foosball with new friends, enjoy a beverage, and try on some new dance moves with DJ Noble’s tunes to set the mood for a night to remember!

CAHR19 Music Show Sponsored by SullivanCurtisMonroe
Music Show Sponsor

CAHR19 Keynote Speakers

Learn from world-class experts and save $50 with Standard pricing before July 31!

Wednesday Keynote
AMBER BALDET

CEO, Clovyr, former Blockchain Program Lead at JP Morgan 

Tuesday Keynote

LINDA A. HILL
Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School & Bestselling Author of Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation
Sponsored by Ultimate Software

Monday Keynote
DANIEL H. PINK

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