Human Resource Association of Central Indiana
Affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management
8444 Castlewood Dr.,
Suite 400
Indianapolis IN 46250
Phone: (317) 841-8202
Fax: (317) 841-8206
e-mail
information@hraci.org
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HRACI
2003 Board of Directors
President
Betty Lonis, SPHR
(317) 277-5345
Vice
President, Programs
Andrea Davis, SPHR
(317) 229-3096
Director
of Programs
M. Jeffrey McKinney, SPHR
(317) 229-3097
Vice President, Membership
Roger Greenawalt
(317) 271-7859
Director
of Membership
Patricia Rowe, PHR
(317) 787-6454
Secretary
Linda Phipps, PHR
(317) 257-1938
Treasurer
Stan K Phariss, SPHR
(317) 571-2200 ext 153
Director
of Finance
Debbie Williams, CPA, SPHR
(317) 229-3096
Director
of Certification
Kelly Gangl, SPHR
317-578-6670
Director
of Public Relations
Website Editor
Terri Ryckaert, PHR
(317) 274-0805
Director
of Legislative Affairs
Patricia Ashley Edwards
(317) 355-4369
Director
of Marketing
Kellie Miller
(317) 915-4583
Director
of Education
Cindy Wenz, SPHR
(317) 814-3902
Director
of Diversity
Rob Aspy, SPHR
(812) 855-7559
Past
President
Kim Vosburg, SPHR
(317) 469-5862
Chapter
Management Professional
Mark Records
(317) 841-8202
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| Presidents
Pen
by Betty Lonis, SPHR |
| Andrea
Davis, Kim Vosburg and I recently attended the SHRM
Leadership Conference for volunteer leaders. The conference
provided us with an opportunity to reflect on our accomplishments,
and more importantly, gather new ideas for how to move
the chapter forward. I certainly came away from the
conference feeling energized and with a rekindled passion
to leave a legacy of continuous improvement to this
chapter and for our members. It will be with this passion
and increased knowledge that we will go into our 2004
planning session in early January with the Board.
This past year has seen a lot of changes
in our chapter. We should be very proud of our accomplishments.
The Board
of Directors has worked extremely hard this year, as well
as our many committee volunteers. I will provide you with
a recap of our accomplishments in the January newsletter.
After all, the year isn’t quite over!
With the new year, there will be some changes
to our Board. We welcome the following new Board members:
- Cherilyn
Stephens, PHR as Director of Membership,
- Helena
Masters, PHR as Director
of Finance,
- Bill
Kenealy, PHR as Director of Certification and
- Brian
Cox as Director of EMA Indiana Special Interest
Group.
And
we have several returning board members:
- Roger
Greenawalt, Vice President – Membership,
- Terri
Ryckaert, PHR Director of Public Relations,
- Kellie
Miller Director
of Marketing,
- Andrea
Davis, SPHR Vice President-Programs, President Elect,
- Jeff
McKinney, SPHR Director
of Programs,
- Linda
Phipps, PHR Secretary,
- Debbie
Williams, SPHR as Treasurer,
- Patty
Edwards as Director of Legislative
Affairs,
- Cindy
Wenz, SPHR as Director of
Education,
- Rob
Aspy, SPHR as Director of Diversity and
- Kim
Vosburg, SPHR
as Past
President.
I
believe that this provides us with a
great mix of fresh ideas from those
just joining as well as
the opportunity
to continue to build
on the strength of the current Board
from those who will remain. I would again like to recognize three Board members who
are leaving their positions at the end of this year. Stan
Phariss, SPHR Treasurer, Patty Rowe Director of Membership,
and Kelly Gangl, SPHR Director of Certification will all
be stepping down from the Board at the end of this year.
Each of them has contributed significantly to the Board
and we thank them for their efforts and commitment to this
chapter.
Karen
Burch, Ed.D., Chapter Management Professional will be
leaving the Board. Karen has been a valued member of
our Board and has served our chapter over the past several
years, and we thank her for her many contributions. Mark
Records, President of MP Records Communications, Inc.,
will become our new Chapter Management Professional effective
December
1.
MP Records currently serves as our newsletter
and online service provider. Karen and Mark will work
in parallel during the month of December to ensure a smooth
transition of our chapter management operations. Look for
more information to come regarding this change!
I
want to take this opportunity to announce that the proposed
By-Law amendments that were announced
in our November newsletter
were approved by the membership at our November meeting.
You may view a full copy of our Chapter’s By-Laws
by clicking here.
And finally, the Board joins me in wishing you and your
families a wonderful holiday season! We hope to see you
at our December meeting!
Please
feel free to contact me at 317-277-5345 or through e-mail
at president@hraci.org.
Happy Holidays!
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| Thursday,
December 18 HRACI Meeting |
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You can now register online
with Visa or MasterCard
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HRACI
Presents Holiday
Celebration
Join
your friends and colleagues for a spectacular Holiday
Celebration!
We hope you'll take some time out of your busy holiday schedule to celebrate
the season with your friends and colleagues at HRACI. No formal sit-down lunch
this month, instead join us for festive food, fun, and lots of great
door prizes!
Special
thanks to our door prize sponsors:
Avisent
Equity Corporate Housing
F.C. Tucker
FlashPoint
Hylant Group
Marsh McLennan
Somerset Accountants & Advisors
Wholesale Ticket Service
Locke Reynolds
Century 21 Scheetz Relocation Services
Barnes & Thornburg
Manpower
Indiana Wesleyan University
Oakwood Corporate Housing
Bill Campbell, HR Business Consultant
Zee Medical
B&D Navigator
Landmark Clearing, Inc.
Milestone Contractors
Stewart & Irwin, P.C.
Eli Lillly
Shumsky Promotions
HR Dimensions
Alexandria's
Indianapolis Colts
MP Records Communications, Inc.
Galyans
Rolls Royce
Spherion Human Capital Consulting & Spherion Professional Recruiting Group
Please
contact Andrea Davis, andrea@FlashPointHR.com,
if your organization would like to donate a door prize.
Location:
Murat Center; Michigan and New Jersey, in downtown Indianapolis. Parking
is free (be sure to mention that you are with HRACI).
Time:
11:30 a.m. - Registration & holiday
treats
Noon - Networking, buffet lunch, & lots of surprises!
1:15 p.m. - Adjournment
Program
Cost: Members $20, Guests $30,
Students $10.
Reservations: Call
MP Records Communications,
Inc., (317) 841-8202, or e-mail meetingreservations@hraci.org by
Friday, December 12, 2003.
Please be sure to include your
name, company name, phone number
and indicate whether you are
a member, student or guest.
No reservations will be accepted
after this date.
Payment
Method: Bring payment to the meeting.
We accept cash, checks or credit card (Visa & MasterCard).
Checks should be made payable to HRACI.
Cancellations: Cancellations
after 5 p.m. on December
12, 2003 will result in a
billing
for the meeting cost.
Sponsors: Somerset
Accountants & Advisors.
Next
Meeting: January 14, 2004.
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| November HRACI
Meeting Recap |
Topic: Second
Annual Diversity Conference, "Create A Culture
of Inclusion."
Click
here for the PowerPoint presentation of Sergio
Aguilera Beteta
Click
here for the PowerPoint presentation of Kim Thomas
(PDF format)
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| Thank
You! |
Thank
you! (Workplace Experience in the Classroom)
by Wanda L. Worley
Thanks to Brenda Moore, Director of Human Resources for
Oxford Financial Group, LTD; Wendy Colburn, Human Resources
Manager for Indianapolis Motor Speedway; and Cathi M.
Taylor, Human Resources Benefits Specialist for Rehabilitation
Hospital of IN, what could have been a simple classroom
assignment took on real world significance for my students.
Let me explain.
I
teach technical communications in the School of Engineering
and Technology at IUPUI. The particular
experience I’m
writing about occurred in TCM 360, Communication in Engineering
Practice. Many of the students attending this class are
ready to graduate; so having the students write a cover
letter and resume is appropriate and timely. The assignment
is the first one of the semester.
Wanting
the assignment to go beyond an academic exercise for
the students, I told them experts
in the workplace
would be critiquing their resumes. The critique was already
on the students’ assignment schedule, so I began
looking for people in the workplace who had experience
hiring and who would be willing to visit my class on the
specific date.
The friends I enlisted were either tied up or out of town
with other commitments; I was definitely not having any
luck when someone suggested I ask Terri Ryckaert, our own
Student Placement Specialist, if she knew anyone who could
help me.
Within days, Terri had recruited the three wonderful,
generous, and talented people mentioned above. AND they
all could be in my class on the required date.
My
class is small with 17 students, so I divided them in
three groups; Brenda worked with one
group, Wendy with
the second group, and Cathi with the third group. Brenda,
Wendy, and Cathi then read and critiqued the students’ resume
in their group, meeting with each student one-on-one.
My
students found the experience invaluable. Having a professor
tell them how to write a resume is
one thing,
but having experts in the field talk with them specifically
about their resumes was something quite different. Possibly
the most value lesson they learned is that there is no
ONE right way to write a resume and that what’s right
for one situation and person may not be right for another.
We’re
nearing the end of the semester and I recently met with
each student to discuss their final projects.
I took the opportunity to ask them what had worked well
in the class and what changes they would suggest to make
the class better for future students. Without prompting
from me, at least eight of the 17 mentioned the resume
assignment and having "real" people critique
it as one of the most valuable parts of the class.
So thanks, Brenda, Wendy, and Cathi, for sharing your
time and expertise with my students and for making the
assignment so worthwhile for them!
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| Your
Foundation At Work |
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Innovative
Practice Awards
The
SHRM Foundation and Automatic Data Processing Inc. cosponsor
the annual HR Magazine Innovative
Practice
Awards. The awards recognize creative and successful
practices or programs of HR departments or related
staff functions. After reviewing more than 40 entries,
the
2002 judging panel selected winners based on creativity,
effectiveness, applicability and ease of replication.
Awards are made in three size categories based on the
number of employees the organization has. Gain recognition
for your organization's innovative practice; apply
for an Innovative Practice Award. The application deadline
for the 2004 awards is December 31. For
more,
visit www.shrm.org/hrmagazine/awards.
Effective HR Measurement Techniques
Would you like to clearly demonstrate the value of your
human resource department to the CEO, in language he
or she can understand? Well, now you can. Thanks to a
grant from the SHRM Foundation, the book Effective HR
Measurement Techniques will show you how to demonstrate
in bottom-line terms, the value of minimizing turnover,
investing in training, evaluating team performance and
much more. Learn how to measure the impact of your HR
programs and watch your effectiveness soar. Visit www.shrm.org/shrmstore
to order a copy of Effective HR Measurement Techniques. The SHRM Foundation: Leadership for Changing Times
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| Welcome
New Members |
Mechelle
M Callen
Wishard Health Services
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Michelle
Danis
Brylane |
Andrea
Faulkner
Mid America Clinical Laboratories |
Ann Fisher
HR Alternative Consulting, Inc. |
Megan Fowler
Rolls-Royce Corporation |
Larry
Good
Indiana State Pers. Dept. |
William
Gott
Sears Parts & Repair |
Susan
Harriss
Residential Services, Inc. |
Melanie
Hegerfeld
Riley Children's Foundation |
Sarah
Hicks
BlueLine Staffing |
Lynn
B Hoeltke
Mid America Clinical Laboratories |
Kelli
A. Johnson
Eli Lilly & Company |
Michael
Judge
Career Solutions Group, Inc. |
Joseph
A. Kennedy
Norwood Promotional Products |
Jane
Lloyd
Mid America Clinical Laboratories |
Christie
Mitchell |
William
Monachino
Sapphire Staffing, Inc. |
Nancy
Riddle-Mills
Jewish Community Center |
Melinda
Rumschlag
Indiana Institute of Technology |
Diana
L. Russell
Renaissance |
Sara
Schmidt
Sheraton Indianapolis |
Nancy
Scott
Kelly Scientific Resources |
Bonita
Seaborne
Koorsen - Fire & Safety |
Melanie
L. Smith
Eli Lilly & Company |
Rodney
Stuart
Benefit Consultants, Inc. |
Joyce
Wittman
Individualized Care Management, Inc. |
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