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Talent Management Track Sessions at CAHR19

Talent Management Track Sessions at CAHR19

Talent Management at CAHR19 in Long BeachToday’s tight labor market makes your talent management strategy more important than ever. At the 2019 California HR Conference, we understand what a challenge it is to navigate the ever-changing best practices and emerging trends to stay competitive in the hiring market. But in 2019, talent management is so much more than recruiting – what strategies will you implement in 2020 to invest in your talent, their engagement, and their growth? Attracting, retaining, and growing your talent base requires an understanding of what the future of work will bring.

Our 2019 Talent Management track brings together forward-thinking experts ready to teach you how to attract, recruit, manage, and inspire the most sought after employees who will have the greatest impact on your company. From fostering genuine inclusion in the workplace, to navigating the effects of ICE raids on your company’s talent, to simply working with difficult people, the content in the Talent Management sessions will prepare you with best practices and insight to handle tough situations with ease.

Take a look at the speakers and sessions in the Talent Management track below, then register to attend today to save $50!

 

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Browse our Talent Management Track speakers and sessions below, and don’t forget to register for CAHR19! Prices increase Wednesday, July 31. 

 

Recruit From Your Head and Your Heart

Kara Yarnot – Monday 8/26, 11:15am – 12:30pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19To be an amazing recruiter, you need to win the minds and hearts of everyone involved in the process – your candidates, your network, your hiring managers, and your leaders. Using the best technologies and applying analytics to your recruiting is just the basis for amazing recruiting. You must stay connected to the hearts of others. Kara will share a personal journey that reminded her how personal touch matters in creating first impressions, building your network, and staying connected to people.

At the end of this session, you’ll be inspired to:
• Create a candidate experience that inspires people to be an ambassador for your brand
•Build networks that include individuals beyond possible candidates and other talent acquisition professionals
• Construct plans to follow-up and stay in contact with your network

By using your head and your heart, you’ll discover that people want to include you in their journeys and you’ll be a better recruiter because of it.

Kara Yarnot is Vice President, Strategic Consulting Services at HireClix.

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Best Practices for LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Workplace

Allison VanKuiken – Monday 8/26, 2:00pm – 3:15pm ☀️Sunshine Session☀️

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19The landscape for LGBTQ inclusion is changing every day. In the US, an estimated 1.4 million adults in the US identify as transgender. A study put out last year by the Williams Institute discovered that 27% of youth in California are identified as transgender or gender non- conforming. When thinking about younger generations, we know that in the year 2025, millennials will represent 75% of the workforce. And millennials are more than 2xs as likely to identify as LGBTQ and more likely to identify as non-binary or genderfluid than previous generations. For employers, it is no longer a matter of what to do if they have transgender employees, but a matter of preparing for when they have transgender employees.

This session will provide an environment for professionals to elevate their cultural competency of transgender inclusion. Learn important human resources information about how to hire and support talented employees who are transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC).

Topics covered will include:

The business case for TGNC inclusion
The gender spectrum & transgender identities
• Coming out & navigating transition in the workplace
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Concrete actions for employers to elevate the level of inclusion in the workplace

Allison VanKuiken is Executive Director at Trans Can Work.

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ICE Raids, Green Cards, and Work Visas: Practical Guidance for HR Managers

David Fullmer & Bernard Wolfsdorf – Monday 8/26, 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19This session will provide education and an update on laws and procedures relating to the most common work visas utilized in the corporate world, including employer-sponsored permanent residence “Green Card” applications, as well as immigration-related work-site compliance and enforcement.

Topics to be discussed include:

• H-1B Cap
• Alternatives to H-1Bs: L-1, O-1, E-2
• Free Trade Visas
• The employment based 1st, 2nd, and 3rd preference categories
• Perm labor certifications
• Process for completing I-9 with foreign workers
• How to do I-9s for foreign workers
• Tips for tricky I-9s
• I-9 raid statistics
• Employer rights during an I-9 audit
• How to prepare for an audit
• AB 450

David Fullmer is Partner at Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP.
Bernard Wolfsdorf is Partner at Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP.

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Nine Minutes on Monday

James Robbins – Monday 8/26, 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Get ready for an inspirational, funny, and highly practical session to help you transform your leadership. Managers around the world are feeling the pressure of having too many plates to spin. Nine Minutes on Monday is a simple, easy-to-follow framework guaranteed to increase engagement and motivation among your staff. Thousands of managers around the world are seeing the results of using this simple blueprint. By following the Nine Minutes on Monday process, you will see an increase in employee engagement, a greater loyalty in your staff, and higher morale among your team.

James Robbins is President at The James Robbins Company LLC.

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10 Data-Driven Methods for Better Engaging Your Employees

Ben Travis – Tuesday 8/27, 11:15am – 12:30pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Are your employees engaged? How can you tell? What is engagement? Employee Engagement is one of the most popular yet misunderstood topics in HR. It requires much more than the annual employee engagement survey. This session will demystify employee engagement, share the advantages of optimal employee engagement, challenge HR leaders to examine their own practices, educate the audience on data-driven methods (based on never before seen data), and inspire attendees to more purposefully engage their own teams. For those who want to better engage their own teams but don’t know where to start or even those who’ve attempted to improve their own engagement programs but have hit a wall, this presentation will kick-start a new level of employee engagement.

Ben Travis is Customer Growth Manager at Bonusly.

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10 Minutes by Friday: Enhance Motivation and Accelerate Business Results

Gregg Lederman – Tuesday 8/27, 11:15am – 12:30pm ☀️Sunshine Session☀️

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Eighty-plus years of research has proven that humans CRAVE three things that enable them to become more motivated: Respect: Help me feel respected for the work I do. Purpose: Show me how what I do has purpose, makes a difference, and is relevant to the organization. Relationship: Help me build stronger connections with people, especially my immediate manager/supervisor. Lederman says, “We, as humans, love recognition, but we struggle to give enough of it. Whether we want to admit it or not, recognition plays a huge role in our everyday work lives— in our happiness, well-being, and working relationships. Learning to strategically recognize employees is the most effective and efficient way to give people what they CRAVE. Doing so leads to accelerated improvements in employee engagement and the work culture, which together inspire a more consistent customer experience.” In this highly interactive session, supervisors, managers, and executives commit to the 10 Minutes By Friday™ habit for giving people more of what they CRAVE! In return, they become better managers and leaders who are able to achieve the business results that matter most to their team, department, and/or organization.

Gregg Lederman is a professional speaker and the President of Employee Engagement at Reward Gateway, .

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Working with Difficult People: Suffering at Work Is Optional

Shari Harley – Tuesday 8/27, 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19When you feel depleted and exhausted at the end of a workday, chances are, it wasn’t the work that tired you out, but the people you work with. People can be difficult, hitting CC and Reply All when everyone doesn’t need to know, missing deadlines, talking about others when they’re not there . . . the list is endless. Difficult people create unnecessary complexity, strife, and worst of all, stress. What if suffering at work was optional? What if you could work with just about anyone? Get easy-to-use techniques to smooth out even the most challenging workplace relationships. Find out why difficult people are so difficult. Get some practice to prevent difficult behavior. And get the words to tell people to back off or step up.

Shari Harley is President at Candid Culture, Inc.

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High Functioning Teams Deliver High Performance! What is Your Plan?

Curt Archambault – Tuesday 8/27, 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Highly skilled team members are not enough. You must have high functioning teams to succeed today. Teamwork is the ultimate competitive advantage because it is so powerful and so rare. Leaders who take on the goal of building high performing teams need a disciplined, persistent, and thoughtful plan. By attending this session, you will be presented with solutions that will create a high-performance team culture.

Leaders and team members willing to do the heavy lifting with the team can experience the following benefits of high performing, cohesive teams:

• Avoid wasting time talking about the wrong issues and revisiting the same topics over and over again because of lack of buy-in
• Make higher quality decisions and accomplish more in less time and fewer resources
• Are comfortable asking for help, admitting mistakes and limitations and take risks offering feedback
• Tap into one another’s skills and experiences
• Put critical topics on the table and have lively meetings
• Align the team around common objectives
• Retain star employees

In this highly interactive session, you will learn about processes, tools and innovative ideas that can assist leaders to build stronger, high performing teams which achieve critical organizational goals.

Curt Archambault is Vice President at People and Performance Strategies.

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Invest in your Talent Management and people strategy by registering for the 2019 California HR Conference today!

 

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AMBER BALDET

CEO, Clovyr, former Blockchain Program Lead at JP Morgan 

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

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Linda A. Hill Equips HR to Lead Innovation at CAHR19

Linda A. Hill Equips HR to Lead Innovation at CAHR19

Linda A. Hill, Ph.D

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

Unleash innovation in your team, your department, and your organization

Harvard leader takes the CAHR19 Main Stage

Tuesday Keynote Spotlight

Leading others in innovation is a critical competency for leaders, especially in HR. Companies and teams that don’t foster innovation are left behind in profits, efficiency, and culture. If you want to keep your HR team innovative and competitive, 2019 California HR Conference Keynote Speaker Linda A. Hill, Ph.D, has a presentation for you. Linda studies collective genius, and is a bonafide expert on how great companies, and great leaders, empower creativity from many. She is on a mission to equip leaders to ignite creativity and innovation in their teams.

Linda A. Hill’s CAHR19 keynote presentation is also part of our CHRO Summit, occurring Tuesday, August 27. Learn more about the CHRO Summit.

With this post, you’ll learn all about our favorite Harvard professor of Business Administration and bestselling author, and the actionable takeaways you’ll gain from attending her session. Make your CFO smile by registering today – you’ll save $100 with Early Bird rates when you register before next Friday, May 31! 

CAHR19 Keynote Session Spotlight

Developing Talent that Can Lead Innovation and Digital Transformation

Presented by Linda A. Hill, Ph.D.

If you want to build organizations that can execute and innovate, it is time we refocus our leadership development efforts. Based on her research of innovative organizations in general, and of those undergoing digital transformation in particular, Professor Linda Hill will discuss how the second imperative of leadership—managing your network—is too often neglected at an organization’s peril. Hill will provide examples of what companies are doing to develop leaders who are both value creators and game changers because they know how to build ecosystems of partners inside and outside the organization required to implement innovative solutions.

Meet Professor Hill

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. She is the author of highly-regarded books and articles on leadership, including her latest book Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation (Harvard Business Review Press 2014). 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. In 2015, Hill, along with her co-authors, received the first Warren Bennis Prize for the Harvard Business Review article “Collective Genius,” based on the book.

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 Mangers Master the Challenges of Leadership (2nd edition). Her books are available in multiple languages. Hill has authored or co-authored numerous Harvard Business Review articles, including “Where Will We Find Tomorrow’s Leaders,” “Winning the Race for Talent in Emerging Markets,” and “Are You a High Potential?” She is a contributor to the HBS Press Pocket Mentor series Managing Up, Hiring, Becoming a New Manager, and Negotiating Outcomes.

Hill has chaired numerous HBS Executive Education programs, including the Young Presidents’ Organization Presidents’ Seminar and the High Potentials Leadership Program, and Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation. She was course-head during the development of the new Leadership and Organizational Behavior MBA required course.

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. In 2014, Hill co-founded Paradox Strategies, an advisory and research firm that assesses and advises organizations and boards on leadership and innovation.

Hill is a member of the Board of Directors of Relay Therapeutics, Harvard Business Publishing, and the Global Citizens Initiative, Inc. Hill serves on the Board of Trustee of the Art College of Design and is a Special Representative to the Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College. She is also on the Advisory Board of Eight Inc., the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program, and the Advisory Board for the California Institute for Telecommunications and information Technology (Calit2). She is on the Board of Advisors of the American Repertory Theater. She is a member of the HR People + Strategy Advisory Council. Hill is a former director of the Eaton Corporation, former member of the Board of Trustees of The Rockefeller Foundation, The Bridgespan Group, State Street Corporation, and a former member of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund USA board.

Hill completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the Harvard Business School and earned a Ph.D. in Behavioral Sciences at the University of Chicago. She received her M.A. in Educational Psychology from the University of Chicago. She has a B.A., summa cum laude, in psychology from Bryn Mawr College.

Join us in welcoming Professor Hill to the CAHR19 Main Stage on Tuesday, August 27. Don’t forget to register by May 31 to take advantage of our $100 Early Bird Savings.

Register for the 2019 California HR Conference in Long Beach, August 25-28, 2019 to gain a wealth of experience from Keynote Speaker Linda Hill as well as our 70+ other industry-leading speakers like Daniel Pink, Shari Harley, David Swanson, Kelly Scott, and Allison West.

Over our four days at the Long Beach Convention Center you’ll…

Preview our session catalog here, and register today to save $100 off final rates!

HR Leaders Spotlight: Humans of CAHR19

HR Leaders Spotlight: Humans of CAHR19

WONDERING WHAT TO EXPECT AT CAHR19?

Meet the Humans (and HR Leaders) behind the CAHR19 Curriculum!

Best practices, recommendations, and real-life impact coming your way.

Humans of CAHR19: CAHR19 Task Force Want the inside scoop on CAHR19 from HR practitioners seeking transformational education? We interviewed nine HR leaders who’ve been to the California HR Conference anywhere from five to thirty-nine times. They’re the perfect people to ask about the hottest HR topics covered at CAHR19, what not to miss, and why it’s valuable to attend this conference again and again.

These are all local California leaders who have served the HR community in myriad ways. CAHR19 Task Force members have clocked in dozens of volunteer hours selecting the presenters and learning sessions for the CAHR19 curriculum. Some have participated in other long-term roles supporting this conference and host organization, PIHRA. All of them have a combined experience of 103 years attending this conference, having witnessed the full evolution of CAHR19 becoming the robust conference is today.

Let’s see what we can learn from them! After gaining their insights, we have an extra #ProTip for you today – $50 savings expire soon on July 31! Join the Early Bird club by registering today and save on your (and your team’s) CAHR19 registration.

HR Leaders Spotlight: Rose WanjohiGet to know Rose Wanjohi!

My name is Rose Wanjohi, PHRca, SPHR. I’m a Director of Human Capital for my company’s Los Angeles & Nevada Market Unit. I have been in Human Resources for over 15 years and I have worked in Manufacturing, Entertainment and Consumer Goods & Packaging. 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 serving on the CAHR19 Task Force is one of the way that I give back to the HR profession. I also mentor young professionals and support my community back in Kenya.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

The content this year is very special for all HR professionals at all levels, from entry level, mid-manager and even the senior HR leaders. There is something for everyone!

How many (PIHRA &) California HR Conferences have you attended?

I’ve attended 7 California HR Conferences.

When the CAHR19 Task Force met to determine the sessions, did you notice an overriding theme for the content?

Innovation!

What are some general topics you’re excited to dive into at CAHR19?

I’m excited for the sessions that highlight what our business leaders look for in their HR partner. I’m looking forward to new California laws, and how HR can stay ahead of them for the businesses that we support.

Walk us through a day at CAHR19. What are some parts of the event that you never miss?

I love the Mega Sessions and the dynamic speakers that PIHRA brings every year – the California HR Conference keeps raising the bar. The HR Business & Strategy, California Employment Law, and Professional Development Tracks have some of my favorite sessions.

Tell us a story about how the conference made a difference in your career?

The California HR Conference has helped me get my HRCI recertification credits, increase my HR knowledge, and I have met some incredible HR professionals through the learning sessions and networking events.

What’s one actionable thing you learned at the 2018 California HR Conference?

I loved the panel session from 3 HR Leaders who spoke about their experiences of “Building a Great Place To Work For All”. They were simple and practical ways of empowering leaders and HR to create memorable experiences for all employees, this helps increase employee engagement and create a great culture.

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community?

PIHRA has made the power of learning and networking with other HR Professionals possible. I have made many great connections at the sessions, at networking events and at CAHR19.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

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. HR can change the world, You can change the world – it starts with us.

HR Leaders Spotlight - Humans of CAHR19: Nolan MarianoGet to know Nolan Mariano!

My name is Nolan Mariano, PHR, SHRM-CP, and I’m currently Regional HR Manager – West at Antech Diagnostics. As a volunteer, I’m a member of the PIHRA South OC Board and the CAHR19 Task Force. You can connect with me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/ngmariano.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

Just like every other conference, CAHR19 has amazing speakers. But what makes CAHR19 special is it doesn’t just include those speakers and programs that were popular last year. CAHR19 speakers and programs are relevant, up to date, and meaningful. There are tracks for every type of individual – YP’s up to CHRO’s. Finally, there are so many great HR pro’s to meet and talk about what we’ve learned during the sessions.

How many (PIHRA &) California HR Conferences have you attended?

5

When the CAHR19 Task Force met to determine the sessions, did you notice an overriding theme for the content?

In past years the focus has been to help YP’s learn and grow. This year we had an added focus on growing our HR Executives. There was so much more focus on HR strategy and concept than in the past – it will be really cool to see CAHR19 in action.

What are some general topics you’re excited to dive into at CAHR19?

Topic’s I’m really interested in this year include building on the employee experience, growing our brand, and driving the organization through change. These will help me make a real impact within my organization.

Walk us through a day at CAHR19. What are some parts of the event that you never miss?

Jump in to the early sessions, that’s where some of the best speakers are and that’s where I meet the most dedicated HR pro’s. Run through the booths, get a headshot (it’s time for a new one!) at the Headshot Truck, and network the night away with great people.

Tell us a story about how the conference made a difference in your career?

A few years ago I felt I was stuck – I wasn’t growing in my position and I didn’t have someone to help guide me. So I signed up for the California HR Conference, sat in on some amazing sessions, and met a lot of great HR pro’s. I had more confidence in my ability and friends I could lean on. Now I am happy with where I am at, I feel I’m achieving my personal/professional goals, and I can see the positive impact I’m making on my organization.

What’s one actionable thing you learned at the 2018 California HR Conference?

I sat in on a recruiting analytics session that really helped me bring back new ideas on how we could take the systems we already have, make a few tweaks, and vastly improve time to fill, quantity and quality of the candidate pool, and improve relationships with the hiring teams.

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community?

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.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

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.

 

Get to know Carol Box!

While I’m currently working as a consultant, most of my experience has been as a Senior HR Generalist, handling everything for the full cycle of employment experience. My first role was as a liaison with a PEO leasing company. I found I really loved HR and studied at a private university where I received my HRM Certification in 1999. As my company outgrew the PEO, I took on more of the HR role, from recruiting to payroll, then benefits administration, performance management, employee relations and other projects. My favorite role has been to partner with senior HR leadership to take on the transactional, employee-facing roles. I love solving problems, and while sometimes you can’t provide the end result employees want, it’s providing information and assistance that I enjoy. It has been my pleasure to be on the CAHR19 Task Force Committee for the past three years!

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

The California HR Conference is the one place where I can accomplish and learn so much, at a great price. It has everything for all levels of HR expertise – from newbies to senior leadership. We have worked hard this year to provide great learning experiences for as many professionals at all levels, with exciting topics and new speakers. From morning until late afternoon, you’re going to be presented with many choices to assist in your career development. And don’t forget the great networking options in the evening!

How many (PIHRA &) California HR Conferences have you attended?

I attended my first conference in 1998. For 20 years I have seen this conference become such a great, robust event. 

When the CAHR19 Task Force met to determine the sessions, did you notice an overriding theme for the content?

This year we were focused on ensuring that members had opportunities to hear from speakers that had not presented before. We tried very hard to find topics that were timely and provide a full spectrum of learning opportunities.

What are some general topics you’re excited to dive into at CAHR19?

I’m always looking into the HR “crystal ball” to anticipate what new laws and regulations are on the horizon. Plus, the keynote speakers have unique topics this year and are new to me, so I’m looking forward to learning new things. And of course there’s always the alphabet soup of leave laws – nothing like a good refresher!

Walk us through a day at CAHR19. What are some parts of the event that you never miss?

I have to admit I am an early bird, so the keynote and early sessions are a hit. I never miss the Exhibit Hall and the evening networking events. That’s where I renew connections and make new ones. There are so many sessions to choose from that I try to attend!

How has the California HR Conference made a difference in your career?

Every year, the conference allows me to improve and refine my skills. When I was a new member of the HR community, I met people 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. In addition, meeting vendors at the Exhibit Hall 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.

What’s one actionable thing you learned at the 2018 California HR Conference?

I really enjoyed learning how to conduct a successful investigation and how important and challenging it can be to remain neutral. The presenter gave me some great takeaways that I was able to use immediately!

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community? 

Without the Conference I would not have been able to make as many great connections. The ability to meet not just others from your industry but many 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! I can’t even narrow it down to one connection – my whole network is PIHRA members and my Board Members in Woodland Hills.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR19 attendees?

Your Conference Guide (which you’ll receive when you check-in at registration) is your best friend during the Conference. Download the CAHR19 app, plan your sessions (and have some second choices just in case). You’ll be able to view the PowerPoint presentations, learn about the sessions and speakers. Be sure to attend the evening events – it’s not just about learning but also having a fun time while doing it. Take at least one or two walks through the Exhibit Hall – we have great vendors for you to meet. And be sure to stop by the PIHRA Booth if you have any questions or concerns during the Conference (or just to say hi to our volunteers)!

HR Leaders Spotlight: Eileen YipMeet Eileen Yip!

My name is Eileen Yip, and I’m a Client Relationship Executive. I’ve been in HR for over 20 years. Currently I am the Educational Programs Chair for the Pasadena PIHRA Chapter, and a member of the CAHR19 Task Force.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

Speakers, topics, networking, and learning the new tools for HR practitioners.

How many (PIHRA &) California HR Conferences have you attended?

I’ve attended 6.

What are some general topics you’re excited to dive into at CAHR19?

Artificial intelligence, keynote speakers, and HR compliance.

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community?

To be connected with various of HR professional among Chapters and meeting new people. The conference brings together many HR professionals from different industries to this important event once a year to share with the HR community that no one should miss out on.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

Have fun and enjoy your time! Get ready to make new lifetime connections.

HR Leaders Spotlight: Wayne MunyerGet to know Wayne Munyer!

I am currently the Principal of my own HR Consulting business. I have been an HR Professional for over 30 years. I have been a PIHRA volunteer leader off and on since 1991. I served in various positions at the Chapter Level and PIHRA Board level including the Volunteer President of PIHRA in 2013-14, and I currently serve on the Board of Directors as the Regional Representative.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

Every year I get excited to attend the California HR Conference because I enjoy furthering my knowledge in this great profession. This year, I am excited to hear Daniel Pink. He has been one my favorite people to listen to and learn from. Also, I get to see some of my professional connections who have become my personal friends. It is always great to see them at least once a year.

How many California HR Conferences have you attended?

This will be my 29th consecutive conference. I attended my first one in 1991.

Walk us through a day at CAHR19. What are some parts of the event that you never miss?

This may sound a little peculiar, but I always enjoying attending the First-Time Attendee session (Monday & Tuesday at 7:30am). It is great to see the energy of the Membership Team and the attendees. I never miss the keynote speakers. They are world class experts in their fields and I always benefit from what they say personally and professionally. I always choose my sessions prior to the conference so I can better plan my day. I always make time for the exhibitors. I have used their services to enhance the companies and clients I have worked for over the years. Last, but not least I make time to network during the day. It could be at lunch, or the Tuesday night events. You never know what new connections you will make!

Tell us a story about how the conference made a difference in your career?

I do not remember the year, but the speaker was Marcus Buckingham, one of my favorite speakers of all time, who spoke about the importance developing my strengths as an HR Professional and as a person. I was going through some struggles personally at the time and when he completed his message, I felt it was directed right to me. Since then, my outlook on how I succeed in my personal and professionals has assisted me with the successes I have had throughout my life and my career.

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community?

Attending the California HR Conference it has helped me become the HR professional I am, and will continue to be. I have developed lifelong relationships with the members of my profession that I could not done anywhere else. Whenever I’ve needed to reach a fellow constituent for a certain need, the relationships I have developed at the conference have been there for me.

What’s one memorable connection you made – how did you meet?

I have had a lot memorable connections, but since I have to choose one it was a year that I was president and a few of us were planning to spend some time together. That year I had a suite and I had a group of people come to my suite 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.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

A. Attend the First-Time Attendee Orientation.
B. Plan out the sessions you will attend before the conference.
C. Visit as many exhibitors as you can.
D. Attend all of the extra events that conference has to offer. Especially the Tuesday night event.
E. Check out the PIHRA Foundation Booth. Support our future HR leaders.
F. Network, network, network. Exchange at least 10 business cards a day. If you are in transition make sure you have business cards available.
G. Do not miss the keynote speakers!
H. Buy in to the conference experience. You will get more out of it if you prepare to receive knowledge.

CAHR19 HR Leaders Spotlight: Humans of CAHR19 - Kayt ReardonGet to know Kayt Reardon!

I’m the Director of HR for a children’s entertainment company. I’ve been working in HR for 14 years and love every minute of it. To support PIHRA, I help out with the conference Task Force and anywhere else I’m needed. Last year I did an interview with a college student to help them discover new career paths.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

The community aspect of the conference as a whole. Additionally, of all of the HR conferences I’ve been to, CAHR always has the best sessions!

When the CAHR19 Task Force met to determine the sessions, did you notice an overriding theme for the content?

Employee engagement felt like a major theme for 2019. Though agility, change management, and pay equity also seem like hot topics.

What are some general topics you’re excited to dive into at CAHR19?

I’m looking forward to spending some time on more strategic aspects at CAHR19 – how to better align HR with company goals, how to revamp the candidate experience during recruiting, and of course – California law updates.

Walk us through a day at CAHR19. What are some parts that you never miss?

Arrive in time to get coffee and a good seat for the Keynote! Attend the morning sessions, cruise the exhibit hall, have some lunch, then off to the afternoon sessions. 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.

Tell us a story about how the conference made a difference in your career?

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. Although I ended up in a completely different company, the connections I made from that afternoon have been incredible.

What’s one actionable thing you learned at the 2018 California HR Conference?

I always leave the conference energized with new ideas to implement when I get back to the office. At CAHR18, I walked away with many new methods for helping to improve the overall culture at my last company.

What is the impact of this conference on your HR relationships & community?

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. As for connections – I met my go-to Workers Comp broker at a CAHR Conference a few years ago. We met because his company was raffling off a great prize! To this day I consider him a good friend and excellent resource.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

Build your schedule in advance and be sure to schedule in some time for the exhibit hall. Also, book your spot at the Headshot Truck as soon as you can!

HR Leaders Spotlight: Virginia FloresGetting to know Virginia Flores

My name is Virginia Flores, and I’ve been a Director of HR for over 25 years. This year I’m a member of the CAHR19 Task Force. It was wonderful experience learn the process for selection and to collaborate with peers. We focused on selecting relevant topics with solid content for attendees. We all committed to take the time to review the submissions that select those with information needed for today’s HR professional.

I always encourage individuals wanting a career in HR to join PIHRA, and attend the monthly chapter meetings, as an introduction to the profession. The annual PIHRA Legal Update is always a must for me.

How many (PIHRA &) California HR Conferences have you attended?

Over 20!

Which topics are you excited to dive into at CAHR19?

Wage & Hour. Staying on top of the details in recent regulations and litigation case studies is so important on a Federal compliance level, and especially in California.

What are some parts of this event that you never miss?

General sessions with the keynote speakers are a must for me.

What is one memorable connection you made that impacted your career?

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, and met Baskaran, who was part of the study group and became a friend.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

Be prepared to network, make eye contact and conversation with other attendees, review your selection of sessions – have a back up plan (just in case), 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.

HR leaders spotlight: Herb CallahanMeet Herb Callahan! 

My name is Herb Callahan, I am Vice President of HR for Food Processing for Golden State Foods. I retired from the Marine Corps in 2005 and have been working in HR in Southern California ever since. I have attended numerous conferences over the years and am always scouring the local chapters for good monthly content. I consider membership in PIHRA to be a necessary “Tool of the Trade” and encourage as many HR colleagues as I can to join and attend the California HR Conference or PIHRA monthly meetings. There are always relevant topics that someone will benefit from.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

I think this year’s focus on diversity and inclusion, analytics, along with ensuring we have the best presenters presenting the most relevant topics is going to make this year fantastic.

How many California HR Conferences have you attended?

I have attended at least 4 or 5 conferences over the years and paid for just as many that I had to pass off to another colleague due to a work conflict.

When the CAHR19 Task Force met to determine the sessions, did you notice an overriding theme for the content?

This was my first year as part of the task force, so the first thing I noticed was the diversity of the task force and how many different industries were represented. I also immediately recognized and was excited to see how determined this team was to ensure we were bringing the most relevant content to the attendees. The discussions we had about each topic and presenter were deep and meaningful. Attendees can rest assured this group of HR professionals dedicated significant personal time and effort to make sure this is one of the best conferences yet.

Which topics are you excited to dive into at CAHR19?

Analytics always excite me, but being new to a global role, I am excited to hear some of the global content.

Walk us through a day at CAHR19. What are some parts of the event that you never miss?

I always arrive early to network with other “early birds.” After that, I never miss the keynote speakers and 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. Finally, the exhibition hall is always a must see. I always have a need to look at a new provider for something so I do a little research first to map out my visit. Even if I don’t have a need, the exhibition hall can inspire new thoughts and ideas to bring back to work with me.

Tell us a story about how the conference made a difference in your career?

At my very first conference, when I was very new to HR, I was in the exhibition hall and I found a vendor I was acquainted with at their booth. He took me through an event they were doing where they were giving away gift cards. I failed at the event, and in hindsight I am embarrassed that I failed, but that vendor was kind, educated me on what I missed and gave me the gift card anyway. I walked away thinking that I have a lot to learn. Fast forward 15 years and I know now that without PIHRA and that spark the vendor gave me, I might not have had the exciting and rewarding HR career I have had.

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community?

The HR conference has become a staple for me and a necessary tool. I have met lots of great folks and developed lots of great relationships over the years. One of the earliest connections I have made and used over the years was Jacquelyn Thorpe from “Train Me Today.” When I first met her I was incredible impressed with her expertise, experience and of course her personality. The first time I used her to help with some training at my company she and her team knocked it out of the park! My 40 or so managers talked about her training for years and it really changed their minds on how to most effectively partner with HR. I have not worked with Jacquelyn for a while, but I still make recommendations for folks to reach out to her at least a couple times a year.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

There is some much great content that you really should map out which presenter you want to see, which vendors you want to meet with, and 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!

HR Leaders Spotlight: BaskaranGet to know Baskaran!

My professional title is Principal Consultant for Hila Solutions, LLC, a “soup to nuts” HR Technology advisory firm for small, mid-size and enterprise firms in identifying right HRIS/HCM systems and help them in implementing, project management through ‘go live.’ My passion for giving back to the HR community continues with service as the PIHRA Programs Chair.

On Twitter you can find me at @baski_ la, and you can connect with me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/baski.

What’s special to you about CAHR19?

Every CAHR conference has been special to me, but as the 2019 Programs Chair, I am even more excited for #CAHR19 and very eager to see the fruits of the hard work of exceptionally gifted, committed team efforts of the 18-member Task Force, and the hard work of the unsung heroes at PIHRA Home Office.

How many (PIHRA &) California HR Conferences have you attended?

At least 11 conferences.

What’s not to miss at CAHR19?

The topics that I want to dive into at CAHR19 are HR Tech-related sessions, HR compliance, and general HR topics. I am keenly looking forward to the CHRO Mega Session Panel on Wednesday to hear from some of the biggest and most happening companies in SoCal. I’m also looking forward to Monday’s Great Place to Work Mega Session Panel, the Sunday Night Comedy Show, and the Tuesday Night Music Show.

How has this conference made a difference in your career?

HR conferences are all about learning new things, meeting new friends, and building a mutually beneficial friendship. I have learned and grown immensely from attending the California HR Conference; I am grateful for it.

What’s one actionable thing you learned at the 2018 California HR Conference?

I remember how the Great Place to Work organizations value their workforce, and what it takes to make them a “best place to work.” I also appreciated the value of endurance from Scott Kelly’s keynote session.

What is the impact of the California HR Conference on your HR relationships & community?

The California HR Conference has made tremendous difference to me personally and professionally – I am blessed to meet and make so many meaningful connections.

Any last #ProTips for our first-time CAHR attendees?

Plan your sessions; you can’t make it to all the sessions, so plan the sessions ahead of time, use the conference app to identify the people you want to connect with, prepare the elevator speech, be yourself. I use the conference app to plan meet and greets between sessions, during lunch breaks, etc. After the conference, please follow-up with the people, you met to build the relationship further!

We thank the entire #CAHR19 Task Force for their dedication to the human resource profession.

Cheryl Wyrick
Mark Christensen
Herbert Callahan
Carol Box
Justin Buntin
Liz Nguyen
Wendy Garcia
Monica Vega-Lopez
Jennifer Cummins-Martin
Nolan Mariano
Rose Wanjohi
Dr. Rober Adamik
Naureen McMillan
Karen Nash
Eileen Yip
Virginia Flores
Kayt Reardon
Baskaran Ambalavanan

Meet HR Leaders and trusted peers at CAHR19.

It’s never been more important to surround yourself with a trusted professional community. Grow your HR community and strengthen your career at the friendliest HR conference with the most robust sessions!

Want to save $50 on your registration? All it takes is three easy steps:

Step 1 – Browse our 2019 Sessions, our CHRO Mega Session Panelists, and our Featured Speakers to see a snapshot of the value you’ll bring back to your company.
Step 2 – Download our Attendee Justification letter to gain approval for you and your team to attend.
Step 3 – Don’t forget to register! Our Standard pricing ends July 31, and this month will be gone before we know it.

 

Invest in your professional present and future. Register to join 2,700 fellow HR pros August 25-28, 2019 in Long Beach, California!

CHRO Mega Session: The Future of HR

CHRO Mega Session: The Future of HR

The 2019 California HR Conference is bringing more diverse and experienced speakers to the Main Stage than ever before. Our Wednesday CHRO Mega Session, August 28 from 10:00am-11:15am, The Future of HR moderated by Gallup, is no exception.

Larry Emond, Managing Director at Gallup, will lead our Wednesday CHRO Mega Session panel discussion on The Future of HR with three Southern California CHROs: Mary Finch of AECOM, Marissa Andrada of Chipotle, and Michelle Bonfilio of Petco.

The panel will discuss how they see the HR function evolving into the future including the increasing use of technology, the evolution of learning, and the staffing and focus of the HR organization in large companies going forward.

Where else can you learn from HR superstars who rose to top in Southern California? Meet these inspiring female HR executives – and learn how to deliver what your CHRO needs while advancing your own career. Plus, you’ll experience four days of epic HR learning (and fun) while meeting fascinating HR pros from all around the world.

Get to know our Wednesday CHRO Mega Session panelists!

Mary Finch, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, AECOM

A proven leader of Human Resources who delivered strong results across global businesses. Mary strives to find new and innovative ways to approach business opportunities and tend to challenge the status quo. She is known for leading workforce transformation to help strengthen capabilities and driving business results. She believes in enabling all people to reach their potential and wake up everyday thinking about how she can do things, both big and small, to deliver on this intent.

Marissa Andrada, Chief Human Resource Officer, Chipotle Mexican Grill

Marissa is a proven Strategic and Operational Leader, specializing in Human Resources and Organization Development, building/growing leadership and organization capability to accomplish business results and strategic objectivesCatalyst for Start-up, Turn Around, High Growth and High Performing, Inclusive and Innovative organizations.Passion for Growing Brands through Growing Talent, Leadership and Inclusive Cultures.

Michelle Bonfilio, Chief Human Resources Officer Petco

Accomplished Human Resources executive known for creating empowerment cultures, compelling organizational & talent growth strategies and great leaders that positively attract, retain and inspire top talent to achieve their best performance and drive innovation, cutting-edge strategy and amazing customer experiences. An authentic and approachable HR leader who brings passion, experience and innovative ideas to high-growth companies that embrace the workforce realities of the new economy. Michelle firmly believes that amazing business performance and employee happiness are not mutually exclusive but totally interdependent — and that HR is core to creating the ecosystem that bears this to life.

Larry Emond, Managing Director, Gallup

Larry Emond is Managing Director, Global Leadership Advisory, at Gallup. He also manages CHRO Roundtable, a global organization limited exclusively to large company CHROs.

He served for many years as Managing Partner of a region that included West USA, Asia and the Middle East. He also served for more than a decade as Gallup’s Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Publisher. As Chief Marketing Officer, his responsibilities included overseeing the development of the company’s broad range of analytics, advisory and learning services. As Executive Publisher, he directed Gallup’s publishing efforts, including books and the Gallup Business Journal. Under his leadership, Gallup authored many groundbreaking books, including First, Break All the Rules; Now, Discover Your Strengths; StrengthsFinder 2.0; Strengths Based Leadership; and The Coming Jobs War. During his time as Executive Publisher, Gallup published 5 of the 25 best selling management books of all time.

Emond began his career at Gallup in 1992, when he started Gallup’s operations in Tokyo. Before joining Gallup, he worked for several years at the Japan Management Association Research Institute, a regional economic and management think tank.

He received his bachelor’s degree in international commerce, Asian studies and Japanese language from San Diego State University. Today he is based at Gallup’s Irvine, California, office.

This year, California HR Conference attendees will earn up to 18.0 credits for all four days (August 25-28) and learn from the industry’s most cutting-edge sessions and speakers. Be sure to include this dynamic CHRO mega session panel on Wednesday, August 28 in your CAHR19 sessions plan!

Get started on your CAHR19 registration today!

Why not bring your team to learn? At CAHR19, you’ll save an additional 15-25% on group registrations of 3+ from the same company. Learn more about our group rates and gain approval to attend the 2019 California HR Conference.

 

See you this summer in Long Beach!

Empowering the Future of HR

Empowering the Future of HR

Here at the California HR Conference, we agree with Afdhel Aziz when he says HR professionals have the power to change the world. While American culture is shaped by a wide variety of factors, workplace cultures are influenced from within with human resources professionals leading the way. The choices made by HR in empowering, guiding and educating those in the workplace micro-culture ultimately impact culture outside the 9 to 5.

The past few years have been a whirlwind of critical discussion and public debate about how modern society functions, versus how it ought to, and HR has been right in the thick of it. From the long ago identified gender based wage gap and coversations about diversity in the C-Suite, to the more recent #MeToo groundswell, HR stands at the forefront of issues that impact generations of people. A recent Forbes article points to a perfect example:

While the world is evolving, women are still lagging behind when it comes to leadership roles in business. Today, only 26 women are in CEO roles at Fortune 500 companies, making up 5.2% of the female population, according to a report by Pew Research. The stats stay virtually the same for women CEOs of Fortune 1000 companies at 5.4%, showing that there is little movement of women making up these high-ranking positions as company leaders. [Source]

Yet midst this unfortunate data, we can find hope in examples of successful influence against traditional norms in the work place:

According to a Morgan Stanley report, “more gender diversity, particularly in corporate settings, can translate to increased productivity, greater innovation, better products, better decision-making, and higher employee retention and satisfaction.” [Source]

In order to increase gender diversity in leadership and reap these benefits in the near future, organizations – and people, including men and women – need to empower and equip women. That includes training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities such as the California HR Conference where HR professionals will not only obtain the information needed to transform HR within their organization and remain compliant locally and federally, they will make new industry connections, grow their confidence, be energized in their career, and even have the opportunity to sign up for professional coaching to set – and exceed – their future goals.

How is your organization empowering and developing women? What is your organization’s strategic plan to increase Executive and Board Room gender diversity?

Bring a +1 to CAHR18

We have a challenge for you. If you’re attending #CAHR18, no matter what gender you identify as, think about a woman you know in HR who has potential to rise to the C-Suite in her career. Someone whose future might benefit from attending CAHR18.

Once you’ve thought of her/them, invite them as your +1. Invite her to attend with a 1-Day Pass to all sessions, or an Expo-Only pass. (We’ve even got an Expo+ pass for something in-between.) Empower her to see how important she is to the future of HR and help her begin her journey of developing today.

Professional Development as Self-Love

If you’re a woman who works in HR, don’t forget to empower yourself as well by investing in your professional development at #CAHR18 and positioning yourself to make the connections, bring home the insights, and prioritize yourself, your competitive edge, and your future.

No professional development budget? No problem.

We believe in accessible continuing education for HR professionals and our registration rates are almost half the cost of national conferences. Simply start with a 1-day conference pass, expo-only pass, or expo+ pass. Add the Conference On Demand product to your cart for access to all the concurrent sessions and learning opportunities.

Next year, consider budgeting for the full CAHR19 offering so that you don’t have to miss out on any unique content or events!

Hear from female HR executives, gain practical tools to shape your workplace culture, and much more at these CAHR18 sessions:

  • Five Professional Development Track Concurrent Sessions (Sponsored by Robert Half)
     Lead Like You Give a Damn with Dave McKeown
    – Culture Wars: Determinants for Leading a Healthy Organizational Culture with Dr. Andrew Stenhouse
    – The New HR Leader: A Bona Fide Disruptor with Stacey Lewis
    – Eliminate the Wimp Factor. Just Say It! with Shari Harley
    – Executive Presence: Stand Out, Speak Up and Claim Your Seat with Jeff Hiller

     

  • The 5 Second Rule | Keynote presented by Mel Robbins (sponsored by Global Upside)

    You already know that the opportunity for growth and expansion lies in your ability to step outside of your comfort zone, but you still won’t do it, and here’s why: Knowing what to do will never be enough. It’s not as simple as “Just do it”. If it were that simple, we would all have everything we want. There’s something really foundational that has to happen before we can take action, and that is that we must learn to conquer our own feelings. Join me (Mel Robbins) to learn how five seconds can help you bust through personal and professional plateaus and live your best life.

  • Future Proofed: Reimagining HR Jobs in the Artificial Intelligence Economy | Concurrent session presented by Dr. Terri Horton

    As organizations increasingly use AI systems to transform business strategy, create greater efficiencies and gain market advantage, roles across the enterprise are being reimagined, to include roles in human resources. It is projected that by 2025 AI systems will replace 45% of tasks associated with most jobs, which means that many roles within organizations be reimagined. This is particularly the case for HR roles in talent acquisition and employee engagement. This means that human resource professionals will need to acquire new skills and interdisciplinary expertise to future proof their brands, work along side AI systems, and continue to deliver strategic value to the organizations they serve.  

  • CHRO TED-Style Talks | Keynote with HR Executives Laurie Shakur from Nielsen Portfolio Division, Mindi Cox from OC Tanner, and Paul Wolfe from Indeed 

    Why hear from one senior HR leader when you can hear from three? This year, you’ll have access to top executive HR leaders who will bring you strategies, tools and actionable plans they have used to drive organizational success. Seeking innovation in HR? Working on strategy in HR? Establishing succession planning in HR? Use our conference mobile app to schedule in this keynote session because it’s not to be missed.

  • High-Trust Culture Blueprint – Building a Great Workplace for All | Wednesday Mega Session Panel including Dina Barmasse-Gray, SVP of Human Resources at the Cheesecake Factory, Mark Rutherford, SVP of Human Resources at First American Financial Corporation, and Moderated by Julian Lute from Great Place to Work

    Companies that intentionally align their workplace practices and policies to corporate goals win on both employee experience and in the marketplace. Discover and explore the key factors that companies like The Cheesecake Factory and First American Financial on Fortune and Great Place to Work’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list employ to build a superior brand experience to attract and retain talent and beat the market. Hint: it’s based on making unique, memorable experiences that serve your company’s needs and making sure leaders have the tools and knowledge to bring all their employees, regardless of who they are or what they do for the organization, along for the ride.

  • The Higher They Are…How To Prevent #MeToo From Toppling Your Organization | Concurrent session with Helene Wasserman
    This interactive session will blend multimedia, a guest speaker, and a group discussion to examine the varied and far-reaching legal and business implications of a sexual harassment claim against a high-profile employee. Helene Wasserman, Co-Chair of Littler’s Jury Trial and Litigation Practice Group, along with a guest investigator with years of experience handling the thorniest harassment cases, will provide practical recommendations for employers in all industries to protect their organizations in this rapidly changing employment landscape. Some of the hot-button issues we will address include: • Will the #MeToo movement change what it means to be a whistleblower? • How can you maintain company privacy and protect lawful non-disclosure agreements? • How can third-party reporting systems be used as an alternative to Human Resources? • How can you mitigate the risks associated with terminating the alleged harasser? In this lively session, you will be the judge, while learning critical compliance strategies.
  • How to Love Your Work in the 21st Century | Keynote presented by Afdhel Aziz, Co-Author of “Good is the New Cool” and Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Conspiracy of Love  (Sponsored by Kindle)

    Worldwide, a Gallup poll showed that 87% of people are dissatisfied and disengaged with their jobs. We are in a moment where doing meaningful work with ladders up to a higher social impact has become the goal of many people. But how do you go about finding your purpose in your work? How do you find ways to link it to the purpose of your organization? How do you inspire purpose in your teams? In this honest and inspiring talk, best-selling author Afdhel Aziz (author of ‘Good is the New Cool’) reveals insights and tips to help you find meaning in your work.

  • Third Space Thinking | Mega Session presented by Dr. Ernest Wilson III, USC Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking Based on five years of research, the Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking has identified five competencies that are critical to success, but are undersupplied in the market– Adaptability, Cultural Competency, Empathy, Intellectual Curiosity, and 360-Degree Thinking. Third Space Thinking will help HR professionals and their organizations make better decisions, unlock innovation, break down silos, assess talent and build higher performing and more diverse organizations. Become a more effective problem solver to help break down organizational barriers and drive collaboration in the world of talent recruitment, management and retention. Frame big problems and opportunities for your organization and to think strategically about HR by adopting a Third Space Thinking mindset.

View all CAHR18 sessions

Empowering Solutions Stage Sessions in the Expo

Monday 10:55am:

  • Play to Your Strengths: Negotiation Approaches for Female HR Professionals Megan Karsh, Stanford Law School HR Career Solutions Stage  
  • How to Lead When You Are NOT in Charge Shawn Herrera, Pepperdine University Graziadio Business School HR Learning Solutions Stage

Monday 3:40pm:

  • Creating a Better Employee Career Experience through Mindfulness Genine Wilson, Kelly Services HR Career Solutions Stage
  • The Importance of Employer Brand – Modern Outplacement Tools Marilyn Stemper, CareerArc HR Business Solutions Stage
  • CIVILITY – From Today’s Policies & Posters to Tomorrow’s Risk Management and Reputation Steve Ambrose, Red Hot Healthcare HR Learning Solutions Stage

Tuesday 10:35am:

  • Using Mindfulness and Purpose to Grow Your LQ (Leadership Quotient) Genine Wilson, Kelly Services HR Career Solutions Stage

Tuesday 10:55am:

  • Develop Professionally through PIHRA Volunteer Leadership Liliana Argüello, PIHRA HR Career Solutions Stage

Tuesday 1:10pm:

  • Propelling Your Career Forward Josh Chambers, PIHRA Career Center HR Career Solutions Stage

Tuesday 3:40pm:

  • Future – Proof Brand You Haydee Antezana, Haydee Antezana International HR Career Solutions Stage

View all Solutions Stage sessions

Share this page with your +1 you want to empower using the share buttons on the right hand edge of the screen. If you’re not yet registered for CAHR18, register for a full pass below, or an Expo/Expo+ Pass here today and join us at the Long Beach Convention Center August 26-29!

Invest in your yourself and your career!