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the Date:
2009 Indiana State Human Resources Conference
August 31-September 2, 2009
Westin
Hotel and Indiana Convention Center
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2008
State Council Awards
The
Indiana State Council Awards were presented at this year’s
Indiana State Conference closing luncheon. This is the eighth
year to recognize those who have exhibited excellence in our profession.
The 3 awards presented were:
- The Award
for Professional Excellence
- Volunteer
of the Year
- Chapter
of the Year
The
Award for Professional Excellence recognizes an individual
who applies creative management concepts to improve performance,
advance the profession, and promote the understanding of HR Management.
This year’s award recipient is Angie Brawdy, SPHR. Angie
is certified as a Senior Professional in HR. He holds a B.S. in
Accounting and an MBA. She has worked in the field of human resources
for 15 years and currently holds the position of Benefits Manager,
Shoe Carnival. She is a member of the Evansville-area Human Resources
chapter and has served on the board of directors in a variety
of positions, most recently as past president. She was recently
named the 2008 Human Resources Professional of the year by that
chapter. Additionally, she is the Co-Membership Chair (south)
for Indiana SHRM. She is also heavily involved with outside community
organizations such as the United Way, Junior Achievements, Indiana
State University and many others.
The
Volunteer of the Year award recognizes outstanding leadership,
motivation, and organizational skills to the development of the
Indiana State Council, the local chapter, or other SHRM programs.
This year’s recipient was Michelle Land Harris, PHR. She
puts in countless hours of personal time to support the profession,
her local chapter, and the Indiana State Council. Her creativity
and passion for HR truly show through in all of her volunteer
efforts. Her tireless organizational skills, motivational approach
and outstanding leadership skills have served her chapter and
Indiana SHRM exceptionally well. She currently serves on the Indiana
SHRM State Council as District Director – Southwest and
has been a part of state council since 2004. She has served on
the Evansville-Area HR Association’s board of directors
as Past President, President, President Elect, Diversity Committee
and Member Relations. She is a strong advocate and supporter of
her chapter’s award winning annual Family Friendly and Diversity
Conference. Through her role in the State Leadership Conference,
she has assisted state-wide volunteers in networking and put her
organizational skills and creativity into play (what volunteer
can forget the Island theme at this past February’s event!).
During the National SHRM Leadership Conference, she initiated
and coordinated a dinner to invite all Hoosier SHRM attendees
to meet and network. Her support and volunteerism continues with
the active involvement as Cubmaster for the Boys Scouts of America,
Pack 340.
The
Chapter of the Year Award
recognizes the outstanding achievements in chapter development
and contributions to the advancement of effective HR management.
This year’s recipient was the Michiana Chapter SHRM. This
year’s recipient is ranked as a large SHRM affiliated chapter
that is focused, determined, and supportive of state council and
national SHRM. The chapter has received the 2007 Superior Merit
Award. Some of the chapter’s achievements include: Joining
with a local newspaper reporter on a live, call-in radio show
to discuss various HR topics; they partnered with their local
Human Rights Commission and two cities to sponsor a Human Rights
Awareness Day and Fair Housing Workshop; the chapter has received
the Seven Seals Award and was recognized by the National Committee
for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve for coordinating
their communities first job fair to assist local service men and
women returning from Iraq in helping to find employment opportunities;
the chapter has also partnered with the local YWCA and local non-profit
agencies to implement “Bridges Out of Poverty”; the
chapter has partnered with the Chicago chapter of SHRM to form
a Diversity Awareness Council; and yet the list goes on with more
formidable accomplishments!
Please join
us in congratulating all of our winners!
2008
Conference
Approved.
This
program was approved for 18.25 (11.25 are strategic) recertification
credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through
the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). For more information
about certification or recertification, please visit the HRCI
homepage at www.hrci.org.
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