Human Resource Association of Central Indiana
Affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management
9840 Westpoint Drive,
Suite 200
Indianapolis IN 46256
Phone: (317) 841-3236
Fax: (317) 841-8206
e-mail
information@hraci.org |
HRACI
2007 Board of Directors
President
Cherilyn Stephens, PHR
email president(at)hraci.org
President
Elect
Brian Cox
email presidentelect(at)hraci.org
Immediate
Past President
Andrea Cranfill, SPHR
email pastpres(at)hraci.org
Vice
President of Membership
Pam Dolas, PHR
email vpmembership(at)hraci.org
Vice
President, Programs
Helena Masters
email vpprograms(at)hraci.org
Secretary
Toni Thompson, PHR
email secretary(at)hraci.org
Treasurer
Debbie Williams, CPA, SPHR
email treasurer(at)hraci.org
Director
of Certification
Jennifer Lange, PHR
email certification(at)hraci.org
Director
of Communications,
Newsletter Editor
Susan Martin
email communications(at)hraci.org
(317) 278-6128
Director
of Legislative Affairs
Dennis Stull
email legislative(at)hraci.org
Director
of Sponsorship
Patti Daniels, PHR
email sponsorship(at)hraci.org
(317) 843-0464
Director
of College and Community Relations
Scott Kincaid
email education(at)hraci.org
Director
of Diversity
Erin Brothers
email diversity(at)hraci.org
Director
of Special Interest Groups
Lisa Helms
email sig(at)hraci.org
Director
of Volunteer Management
Tami Murphy
volunteer(at)hraci.org
Executive
Director
Mark Records
email executivedirector@hraci.org
For General Information:
Phone: (317) 841-3236
Fax: (317) 841-8206
Job
Postings
We
have 11 Current Job Postings. Be sure to check them out at: http://www.hraci.org/
HRACIjobs.htm
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| Presidents
Pen
by Cherilyn
Stephens. PHR |
Happy
New Year! What an amazing year we had in 2006! The chapter
was awarded the Chapter of the Year by the Indiana SHRM
State Council and we exceeded 1000 members in October. At
the close of 2006 we are now 1,053 members strong. In addition
to our membership growth, we provided new program offerings
and expanded our knowledge and skills by hosting a variety
of speakers.
Our
theme for 2007 is “Focus on the Basics”. To
execute on this theme, we will be evaluating what we can
do to ensure our chapter is operating efficiently and smoothly.
We believe that a strong foundation is critical for our
continued growth. You can expect targeted, practical programs,
valuable speakers, more networking opportunities and an
emphasis on getting you involved.
I would
like to extend a special thank you to the board members
that ended their terms in 2006. Their leadership has left
us with a strong plan to build on. I welcome the newest
members of our board for 2007. I’d like to acknowledge
the recent appointments of Pamela Dolas, PHR as Vice President
of Membership and Lisa Helms as Director of Special Interest
Groups. I speak for all of us in saying we have a great
year ahead of us.
I look
forward to working with all of you to make 2007 another
amazing year for HRACI!
My best
wishes to you for a wonderful year,
Cherilyn
Stephens, PHR
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| Thursday,
January 18, 2007 Meeting |
Topic:
Employee Loyalty
Click
Here to Register Now!
Join
us for our first meeting of 2007 at the Holiday Inn North
at the Pyramids.
This
program has been approved for 1.0 recertification credit
hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through
the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI).
Speaker:
Chris Woolard, Senior Consultant, Walker Information
To
many HR departments are seen as a necessary evil but not
a strategic necessity. By focusing on employee loyalty
versus satisfaction, HR can begin to be seen as more strategic.
Chris will explain the difference between loyalty and
satisfaction, share the results of the 2005 National Employee
Study, and show the impact employee loyalty can have on
an organization.
About
the Speaker: Chris Woolard is a Senior Consultant
for Walker Information. Walker is a leader in research
and consulting on employee and customer loyalty. Chris
Woolard manages the employee loyalty division of Walker
and is responsible for design, implementation, and consulting
on his client’s employee loyalty initiatives. He
also conducts various media interviews and has been quoted
in The Indianapolis Star, USA Today, New York Times, and
The Wall Street Journal. He speaks around the country
on employee loyalty and the impact it can have on an organization.
Date: |
Thursday,
January 18, 2007
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| Topic: |
Employee
Loyalty |
| Agenda:
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11:30
a.m. Registration & Networking
12:00 noon Luncheon
12:20 p.m. Program
1:20 p.m. Adjournment
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Location: |
Holiday
Inn North at the Pyramids. 3850 DePauw Blvd. Free
parking. Note different
location this month.
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| Program
Cost: |
Members
$25
Guests $35
Student $15 |
Sponsor: |
University
of Indianapolis
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| Click
Here to Register Now! |
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The
New Year is now here and if you have not renewed your
HRACI memberships please don’t delay any longer
or you will miss out on another outstanding year of great
programs, networking and professional development!
HRACI
values your membership and can help you meet your professional
goals in several ways. We announced at renewal time in
2005 that we would have many new improvements in 2006.
We met those goals and will continue to improve in 2007.
Specifically, we have:
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More ‘HRCI Approved’ programs, which enables
our members to earn recertification credits toward PHR
and SPHR certification.
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Monthly topics presented by local and national speakers
that are pertinent and of concern to HR professionals.
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More networking events at various locations in greater
Indianapolis.
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Invitations to attend events of our special interest
groups, such as the Employment Management Association
(EMA) and HR Consultants Forum at no additional cost.
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PHR/SPHR certification classes to help you prepare for
exams.
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Full access to our enhanced website
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The opportunity to post HR job opportunities for your
organization at a discounted rate and to help in your
personal job search.
In
order to serve the professional and advance the profession,
we are seeking your support. For 2007, our renewal fee
is $90.00. This will enable your local HR organization
to continue providing a strong value for the membership
and help with increasing expenses. We are also continually
looking for ways to improve our services and provide more
opportunities for our members.
JOIN
us for another exciting year with HRACI!
Just
click on this link, http://www.hraci.com/HRACImembership.htm,
select 'renew my membership' enter a few quick pieces
of information and you are set for another year.
Go
here for volunteer information: information. http://www.hraci.org/HRACIvolunteeropportunities2006.htm
By: Pamela J. Dolas, PHR, Vice President-Membership
Assistant Vice President, Regional Human Resources Manager,
STAR Financial Bank
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| December
Holiday Celebration |
HRACI had their annual Holiday Celebration at the Indianapolis
Zoo this year. Here are a few pictures of this great event!

A
Group of HRACI Members Our
December Sponsor

Registration
Table A
group of HRACI Members

Board
member Nancy Holland's daughter's Tap Troop entertained
us

Lucky
Door Prize Winners

Lucky
Door Prize Winners

We
had dozens of Toys we donated to Toys for Tots
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| Do
you Know Who Your Indiana Legislators Are? |
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If anyone
needs help looking up your Legislator, click on this link:
http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/legislator/search/
Once
you know who your Legislators are – do you know what
they are proposing for the New Year? Many Senate Legislators
currently have surveys available for you to voice your opinion.
Below are samples of questions being asked by our State
Senators. Not all questions listed below are being posed
by your Legislator, but they are questions currently being
posed on one or more surveys.
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It is estimated it would cost about $1 billion to provide
subsidized health insurance for low-income Hoosiers that
currently have no health care coverage. Proponents of
this idea propose an increased cigarette tax and a new
hospital bed tax to generate part of the funding. Are
you in favor of this idea?
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Should the state repeal the constitutional requirement
that all counties have an elected Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Auditor, Recorder, Treasurer, Sheriff, Coroner,
and Surveyor to allow counties to choose a different organizational
structure?
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Do you support allowing parents to send their child to
any private or public school using taxpayer dollars, knowing
that if they send their child to a private school, it
will reduce the amount of taxpayer money going to existing
public schools?
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There are almost 800 children on a waiting list who are
eligible to be adopted in Indiana. Should same-sex couples
be allowed to adopt children or become foster parents?
- Do
you believe your direct correspondence with your state
legislators should be available to the public and members
of the media?
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Currently, 28 states offer a higher minimum wage than
the $5.15 required by federal law. Do you support or oppose
legislation which would allow the General Assembly to
increase the minimum wage in Indiana?
- Do
you support or oppose legislation that would eliminate
the 6% state sales tax on gasoline? (If gas is $2.50 per
gallon, this would mean a savings of 15 cents per gallon.)
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Should smoking be banned in all Indiana restaurants and
bars?
- Should
Indiana recognize civil unions between same-sex couples?
- Should
the state ban motorists from using cell phones while driving
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Do you support or oppose legislation to impose tougher
penalties on businesses that hire illegal immigrants?
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Do you support the governor’s recent proposal to
sign a contract with a private company for the construction
of the Indiana Commerce Connector, a toll road bypass
around Indianapolis?
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In an effort to provide parents with more opportunity
to be involved in their child’s education, State
Senator Sue Errington, (D-Muncie) has filed legislation
that would require an employer to provide paid leave to
parents for school conferences and other educational activities
that are scheduled during the parents' work hours.
For
a Summary of the 2006 Laws check out this website http://www.in.gov/legislative/senate_republicans/homepages/newlaws/2006/Lawson.pdf
By:
Dennis Stull, SPHR, Director of Legislative Affairs, HRACI
Executive Consultant, Kelsey & Associates (http://www.kelseyandassociates.com/)
For
more information, Email Dennis at: dastull@insightbb.com
or telephone: 765-482-6787
Professional Profile (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/2/586/6a7)
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| Top
10 Reasons to Become PHR/SPHR/GPHR Certified |
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By
Larry Burk, SPHR
Reason No. 10—Do “one more thing”
for yourself professionally
this year and become certified. Or, if you already have
your PHR, plan on taking the SPHR exam or GPHR if you have
international HR experience. If you do one more thing to
develop your skills each year, or even every six months,
you will significantly enhance your effectiveness and credibility
with your company.
Reason No. 9—Certification is the “badge”
of your profession. It
says that you take pride in being an HR professional and
leading the people side of your organization.
Reason No. 8—You receive extremely strong
support from HRCI
and SHRM in preparing to take the exam and for your recertification
efforts once you become certified.
Reason No. 7—As a state council or chapter
leader, you enhance your ability to be a model of professionalism
for your fellow board members and your total membership.
Reason No. 6—Among your HR community, the
credibility and professional“ look” of your
board is enhanced if many or all board members are certified.
Reason No. 5—In these uncertain times, a
job search can loom just on the horizon, and a “PHR,”
“SPHR” or “GPHR” after your name
can increase the possibility of finding a truly desirable
position.
Reason No. 4—For three months after becoming
certified, you have the right to begin each sentence with
the phrase, “Now that I have my SPHR …”
Reason No. 3—Studying for the exam assures
that you will become current in your profession, and a commitment
to recertifying every three years will assure that you remain
current.
Reason No. 2—Computer-based testing! HRCI’s
new approach to administering the certification exams offers
a number of advantages to those taking the exam.
And Reason No. 1 to Become PHR, SPHR or GPHR Certified—
You enhance your ability to become a strategic business
partner with your company’s top management.
For
more information about becoming certified, visit the Human
Resource Certification Institute’s (HRCI) Web site
at www.hrci.org.
Reprinted
with permission from SHRM. Retrieved by Jennifer Lange,
PHR, Director of Certification, HR Business Partner, AVP,
Old National
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Need
to Register for HRACI's PHR/SPHR Prep Class? |
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HRACI
is now accepting registrations for the Spring 2007 PHR/SPHR
Certification study group. There will be TWO LOCATIONS (each
session will be limited to 25 participants) – One
on the NORTHSIDE at JWF/ONB Insurance Group in Parkwood
Crossing Office Complex (96th Street and College) and the
other is DOWNTOWN at Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana,
Inc. off of Michigan Street near IUPUI.
The NORTHSIDE group will meet on TUESDAY
evenings from 6:00 pm to no later than 8:30 pm beginning
on Tuesday, February 20 and ending on Tuesday, April 17.
Again, the location for this group is:
JWF Companies/Old National Bank Insurance Group
600 East 96th Street, Suite 400
Indianapolis, IN 46240
The DOWNTOWN group will meet on WEDNESDAY
evenings from 6:00 pm to no later than 8:30 pm beginning
on Wednesday, February 21 and ending on Wednesday, April
18. Again, the location for this group is:
Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana, Inc.
1635 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46222
Materials:
Again, this Spring we’re going to be using the HRCP
study materials (this is NOT the same as SHRM Learning System)
which includes 6 study booklets covering each section of
the exam (specifically Strategic Planning, Workforce Planning
and Employment, Human Resource Development, Compensation
& Benefits, Employee & Labor Relations, and Safety).
Additionally, review questions and answers for each unit
will be provided along with over 500 flashcards. To learn
more about the HRCP materials, you can go to www.HRCP.com.
Facilitators:
Certified HR professionals will facilitate each unit and
will be available to answer questions and/or give you insight
as to what you can expect to see on the exam.
Cost:
The cost for the nine (9) week class which includes all
of the materials is:
$400 = HRACI members
$525 = non-members who join HRACI for $125 (normal dues)
+ $400 for the class at the member rate
$650 for non-members who do not join HRACI
$25* = if you would like to have materials sent directly
to your home or office
* Otherwise, you can pick up the materials on the first
night of class without paying the extra $25 for shipping
Late Registrations = any registrations on/after February
5, 2007 will have a $50 late fee charged.
Click
Here to Register
Questions:
If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Lange,
PHR at
jennifer.lange@oldnational.com or at 317-706-9531.
PHR/SPHR
Exam Registration:
Exam registrations can be done online at www.hrci.org.
Please go to www.hrci.org to learn more about the application/exam
fees, testing locations, and requirements.
By
Jennifer Lange, PHR, Director of Certification, HR Business
Partner, AVP, Old National
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Interested
in Being a Facilitator for the Spring PHR/SPHR Certification
Study Group? |
We
are STILL looking for 12 PHR or SPHR certified individuals
to facilitate units for the study groups. If you are interested
in volunteering to facilitate any of the following units
(and ideally we’ll need 2 people for each unit): Strategic
Planning, Workforce Planning and Employment, Human Resource
Development, Compensation, Employee Relations, and Labor
Relations – please contact Jennifer Lange, PHR at
jennifer.lange@oldnational.com or at 317-706-9531.
There
are several “benefits” for being a facilitator:
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Eligibility to count instruction/prep time toward PHR/SPHR
recertification (see www.HRCI.org for details)
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A copy of the student study booklet (if requested)
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ALL
facilitator materials—multiple choice study questions/answers,
discussion questions/answers, and canned PowerPoint
presentations (which can be edited) are provided FREE
of charge from HRCP for each instructional topic (website
and login/password will be distributed once facilitator
is confirmed)
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up
to $50 reimbursement for materials cost, etc. (receipt
required)
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on-site laptop/projector, white board, markers, etc.
furnished at facility
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AND
a little thank-you gift from HRACI (valued at $25)
The Northside (600 East 96th Street) group will meet on
Tuesdays from 6:00 pm until 8:30 pm beginning February
20 through April 17. The Downtown (1635 West Michigan
Street) group will meet on Wednesdays from 6:00 pm until
8:30 pm beginning February 21 through April 18.
Interested/
Thinking About It/Have Questions? Please contact Jen Lange
at 317-706-9531 or jennifer.lange@oldnational.com.
By Jennifer Lange, PHR, Director of Certification,
HR Business Partner, AVP, Old National
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| HRACI
2007 Volunteer Opportunities
You are a member of a great association that is rapidly
growing and we need your help to keep the efforts going.
HRACI has several opportunities to become more involved
to continue to provide events/services that are of interest
to our members. We are getting ready to ramp up for our
2007 Season and have new opportunities to donate your time
sporadically for a special event or to join a committee.
Those currently volunteering have the opportunity to join
a different committee, renew your interest in the same committee,
or redirect your volunteer energies to those opportunities
that come up on occasion.
We encourage you to review the information for each committee
and find the one that best suits your interests, skills
and commitment level. We will ask that you provide 3 committee
choices on the application so that we can ensure equal opportunity
for everyone.
A link to the HRACI Volunteer Form can be found below the
committee descriptions. Please complete and submit your
form.
If you have any questions, please contact Tami Murphy, Director
of Volunteer Recruitment, at tami@temporaryavenue.com
or 317-469-4141.
Committee: Certification
Committee Chair: Jennifer Lange, PHR
Key Responsibilities: Provide structured group process to
exempt level HR persons in preparation for PHR/SPHR certification
examination.
Meeting frequency: Quarterly with Career Services
Committee: College and Community Relations
Committee Chair: Scott Kincaid, SPHR, PHR
Key Responsibilities: Develops and coordinates career development
opportunities for members including mentoring programs.
Promote membership volunteer involvement in community volunteer
organizations. Promote Groundhog Job Shadowing Day. Participate
in one or more job fairs.
Meeting frequency: Quarterly
Committee: Sponsorship
Committee Chair: Patti Daniels
Key Responsibilities: Focus on securing sponsors for monthly
luncheon meetings; promote website advertising, and developing
new marketing strategies for HRACI.
Meeting frequency: Quarterly
Committee: Communications
Committee Chair: Susan Martin
Key Responsibilities: Produce monthly e-newsletter for HRACI
members and to provide assistance to local media by connecting
them with HR Specialists who will offer an HR perspective
to their articles. Develop plan to increase public awareness
of HRACI. Establish relationships with local media. Develop
plan and ideas in order to serve as a resource to the community
or local media on HR issues.
Meeting frequency: Quarterly
Committee: Diversity
Committee Chair: Erin Brothers, PHR
Key Responsibilities: Increase member awareness of area
diversity resources. Improve member knowledge and skills
on the business need for diversity and enhance HRACI’s
community visibility in diversity.
Meeting frequency: Quarterly
Committee: Programs
Committee Chair: Helena Masters
Key Responsibilities: Coordinate all professional development
activities including seminars, workshops and other events
for the chapter membership. Provide a variety of programs
for the memberships that are pertinent to current HR issues.
Meeting frequency: Monthly
Committee: Membership
Committee Chair: Pam Dolas
Key Responsibilities: Recruit new members and retain current
members by creating a welcoming and nurturing environment
in which members can network and learn together.
Meeting frequency: Monthly
Committee: Legislative Affairs
Committee Chair: Dennis Stull, SPHR
Key Responsibilities: Monitors and communicates, on a continuing
basis, pending legislative, regulatory and legal action
at the federal, state and local level which may have an
impact on the management of human resources and employee
benefits. Encourage active participation in the legislative
process among chapter members.
Meeting frequency: Quarterly
Committee: Volunteer Recruitment
Committee Chair: Tami Murphy - tami@temporaryavenue.com
or 317-469-4141
Key Responsibilities: Coordinate the members who wish to
volunteer for HRACI.
Click
here to visit our online volunteer form http://www.hraci.com/HRACIvolunteerform2007.htm
Click
here to download a volunteer form in MS Word Fax back
to (317) 841-8206
By: Tami Murphy, Director of Volunteer Management, Director,
Temporary Avenue, LLC
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| Welcome
New Members |
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Steve
Haigh
Heather Balogh
Tressa Schnippel
Shannon Crowder
Shirley Petticord
Maureen Pettypool
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Valarie
Gossage
Kimberly Dennis
Jessica Thomas
Debra Buntyn
Dee Dee Deffez
Wanlyn Berich |
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