NC Society for Human Resources Management State Conference announces conference schedule

The conference theme is “Lead Differently” and aims to challenge human resource professionals to rethink how they engage and motivate staff and colleagues. Additionally, the lineup of notable speakers and keynotes has a wide appeal to a variety of business leaders and students and is not limited to only those in the human resources field.

Press release:

NC Society for Human Resource Management State Conference Announces Full Conference Schedule

ASHEVILLE, NC – July 28, 2016 – The 2016 North Carolina Society for Human Resource Management (NCSHRM) and the Western North Carolina Human Resource Association are (WNCHRA) are pleased to announce the full schedule for the NCSHRM Conference to be held at the U.S. Cellular Center in downtown Asheville.

The event takes place September 28-30 and kicks off at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, September 28th, with the NCSHRM State Council meeting. Registration for conference attendees begins at 10 a.m.

The conference theme is “Lead Differently” and aims to challenge human resource professionals to rethink how they engage and motivate staff and colleagues. Additionally, the lineup of notable speakers and keynotes has a wide appeal to a variety of business leaders and students and is not limited to only those in the human resources field.

The following is a sample of this year’s lineup:
Janet Mock, Transgender activist, writer and television personality

Tom Rath, bestselling author and researcher

Simon Bailey, award-winning motivational speaker and writer
Ideate, a thoughtfully curated session featuring four speakers who will translate their unique ideas into engaging ten minute presentations. Speakers include Cortina Caldwell, Communications Director, LEAF; Patti Digh, author and founder of Life is a Verb Camp; Kendra Penland, Executive Director, Asheville Brewers Alliance; and Chad Littlefield, co-founder of We!

Jonathan Yarbrough, Employment Attorney, Constangy, Brooks, Smith and Prophete

Kris Taylor, Author of The Leader’s Guide to Turbulent Times

Paula Harvey, Vice President of Human Resources, Schulte Building Systems

Leslie Lasher, Employment Attorney, Teague Campbell

Chris Maslin, Director of Staffing and Training & Ann Ashley, VP Staffing and Professional Development, The Biltmore Company

Dr. Chad Krisel, Integrative Family Medicine

Meredith Mauch, Wellness Assistant, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

Val Boston III, Managing Partner, Boston and Associates

Angie Flynn-McIver, Founder and President of Ignite CSP

Amy Climer, PhD, Owner, Climer Consulting
Tom Rath’s Thursday morning keynote address, “Fully Charged: Energizing Work and Life,” will be followed by a Q&A session moderated by Bill Murdock, CEO, Eblen Charities. A portion of the proceeds from individual ticket sales for Tom Rath’s speech will benefit Eblen, a non-profit that assists Western North Carolina families through more than 70 programs, including medical, housing and energy assistance.

The largest event of its kind to be hosted by a local association at the U.S. Cellular Center, the NCSHRM Conference is an annual gathering of human resources professionals from around the state. Local organizers anticipate 1,000 attendees for the three-day event, with additional attendance expected for the individual keynote speakers and general sessions.

The entire three-day schedule is now available online at 2016 NCSHRM Conference Agenda. Please note the schedule is still being updated and is subject to change.

Tickets for the three-day NCSHRM conference are currently on sale at 2016avl.com/register.

Special rates are available for students currently pursuing a BA or graduate degree in the human resources field.

Tickets for individual speakers go on sale August 1st.
To learn more about the 2016 NCSHRM Conference, visit 2016avl.com.

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About Dan Hesse
I grew up outside of Atlanta and moved to WNC in 2001 to attend Montreat College. After college, I worked at NewsRadio 570 WWNC as an anchor/reporter and covered Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners starting in 2004. During that time I also completed WCU's Master of Public Administration program. You can reach me at dhesse@mountainx.com.

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