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Cumberland Valley SHRM News and Updates
The Newsletter of Cumberland Valley SHRM
Volume 1, Issue 2 May 2008
President’s Message by Valerie Dzbynski Ahhh…finally the warm weather. I complained about the bad weather earlier in the year and we are finally at my favorite time of the year…..spending time in the garden, enjoying the outdoors, and relaxing poolside. With all the great weather, there comes a downside. Staying motivated at work. I recently read a Forbes article on how to stay super motivated and am trying hard to focus on these key points daily: (http://www.forbes.com/sites/siimonreynolds/2013/07/28/how-to-stay-super-motivated/)
1. Make a commitment to personal excellence
2. Remind yourself of your strong points (don’t focus on your weak points!)
3. See yourself as unstoppable 4. Congratulate yourself every evening
Finding ways to incorporate fun stuff in the day also helps! After our last Cumberland Valley SHRM Chapter Meeting on Wellness, I purchased pedometers for my employees. It is amazing at how little we move during the work day. My goal for the year has been to take something away from each meeting and add it into workplace. After all….it is not just about gaining credits, it is about learning. Enjoy your summer! Remember, after May we do not have monthly meetings until October. We do have the Diversity Conference and Legal Conference as well as the new member mixer so keep watching the website and newsletters! -Valerie
INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 President’s
Message
2 New Member Welcome
3 Upcoming SHRM Conferences
4 Walt's Wall
5 CVSHRM 2014 News & Programs
6 Hagerstown-Washington Chamber of Commerce
7 Chapter Meeting
8 CVSHRM Board Members
9 2014 Membership Application
Contact Us: http://shrmcv.shrm.org Cumberland Valley SHRM, P. O. Box 791, Chambersburg, PA 17201
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Our New Chapter Members! Please join us in welcoming our new CVSHRM chapter members: Craig Campbell Owner/President Campbell Insurance Frank Linn President/CEO First Choice Benefit Jennifer Swatsworth Branch Manager Manpower
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Save the Dates! 2014 SHRM Annual Conference & Exposition Orlando Florida Orange County Convention Center June 22-24, 2014
#SHRMCV Cumberland Valley SHRM Cumberland Valley SHRM Chapter
http://shrmcv.shrm.org Join our network!
Pennsylvania SHRM State Conference State College, Pennsylvania The Penn State Hotel September 18, 2014 – September 19, 2014 More details TBD
Maryland SHRM State Conference Ocean City, Maryland Convention Center October 5, 2014 – October 7, 2014 Opportunities for Vendors, Sponsors, and Speakers are still available Please click here MDSHRMANNUALCONF
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Legal & Legislative Updates by Walt F. Lachenmayr, MBA, SPHR
Here are the highlights of some of the momentous changes in both Federal and Maryland employment laws during the past month: Maryland Parental Leave Act (PLA) goes into effect this October - The PLA allows eligible employees to take up to a maximum of six weeks of unpaid parental leave in a 12-month period for the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child. This Act covers Maryland employers with 15-49 employees. See this link for details: http://kollmanlaw.com/disability-leave/parental-leave-act-passed-by-maryland-general-assembly/ O'Malley Signs Minimum Wage Bill - This is a correction from last month's newsletter. The Maryland minimum wage will increase "incrementally" from the current rate of $7.35/hr each year until it attains $10.10/hr in 2018. The rate increases to $8.00 on January 1, 2015.
Best regards, Walt
SAVE THE DATE September 19, 2014
Employment Law and Legislative Conference
Fountain Head Country Club | Hagerstown, MD
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Emily Hadley a Business Management Major with a minor in Human Communication Studies at Shippensburg University was selected as the recipient of CVSHRM’s $1000 2014scholarship. Emily has a 3.5 GPA and has been on the Dean’s list multiple semesters. She recently completed an internship with Glatfelter Paper Co. in Spring Grove, PA. While there she was able to gain practical HR experience and utilize her academic skills. This job experience specifically involved the areas of compliance, employee relations in a union environment, principles of lean/continuous improvement (CI), and most notably Emily helped to develop a reallocation of Human Capital that resulted in an annual savings of $27K to the bottom line for the company. These results have proven that Emily has successfully demonstrated her transfer of learning to benefit an employer and has already begun to make a difference in her field of study. Her campus involvement includes Public Relations Office of the SHRM chapters as well as member of the Phi Sigma Pi’s National Honors Fraternity.
Congratulations Emily!
CVSHRM News
We have graduating seniors at Shippensburg University and Frostburg State University involved with their SHRM Chapter’s who are available for employment.
If you are interested in reviewing their resumes, here’s how:
Contact Bonnie Courtney, via email, [email protected] or phone, 240-313-1568 x31568
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Contact Jeannette Fitzwater, via email, [email protected] or phone,
301-533-2253
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Getting Connected! To the Hagerstown-Washington Chamber of Commerce
Be a part of the Cumberland Valley SHRM
Getting Connected! To the Hagerstown—Washington County Business World!
Here’s how: May 15 Business After Hours (5:00pm-7:00pm) Washington County Ag Expo & Fair- 7313 Sharpsburg Pike Boonsboro, MD 21713 $5 members; $15 non-members May 19 & 21 Chamber University (5:30pm-9:00pm)
“Effective Customer Service Techniques” - PRD 549 K Hagerstown Community College- 17301 Valley Mall Road $75 members; $125 non-members May 20 Brien Poffenberger’s Farewell (5:00pm-7:30pm) Fountainhead Country Club- 13316 Fountain Head Road $30 per person May 21 Minority Business Luncheon (12:00pm-1:30pm) “Connecting Small Companies with Business Opportunities”
Hager Hall Conference & Event Center-901 Dual Highway $10 per person
May 28 Morning Mixer (7:30am-9:00am) Hub Labels Inc. -18223 Shawley Drive Free for members; $10 non-members June 3 The Learning Lunch Hour (11:30am-1:00pm) Bulls and Bears Restaurant- 38 S. Potomac St. Free for members; $10 non-members June 4 Eggs & Issues (7:30am-9:00am) “Candidate Meet and Greet”
Hager Hall Conference & Event Center-901 Dual Highway $15 for members; $25 non-members
Contacts CV SHRM CHAMBER
Amanda Heisey Jill M. Reddecliff Community/External Relations Chairperson Director of Member Services
301-665-4149 301-739-2015, ext. 104 [email protected] [email protected]
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Are you interested in being a speaker, serving on a committee, or writing an article for the Chamber newsletter? If so, contact Amanda for information!
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CHAPTER MEETING Date: Friday, May 16, 2014 Organizer: CVSHRM Chapter Location: SpringHill Suites - 17280 Valley Mall Road Hagerstown, MD Topic: One Step Coaching – Mary Ellen Waltemire Time: 8:00-8:30 Registration & Breakfast 8:30-9:30 Program Price: $15.00 MEMBERS $20.00 Non Members (Guests or individuals who have not paid 2014 dues) iCal Link: Add to calendar RSVP: Please notify Linda Blontz at [email protected] of your attendance no later than noon on Thursday, May 15, 2014
One fifth of professionals in the country are working and taking care of both their children as well as older family members. The sandwich generation is getting worn down by the demands on their time and lack of resilience to separate work/life domains. This interactive session will identify stressors associated with being part of the growing sandwich generation. Through appreciative inquiry and group discussion, participants will discover possible strategies for managing this challenging time in their lives and better plan their personal time.
Mary Ellen Waltemire is a life and leadership coach, certified recently by Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) and ACC certified by ICF. She encourages individuals to focus on the present as they make purposeful choices for a more satisfying future. She brings a wealth of professional and personal experiences to this exciting career and is passionate about partnering energetically with individuals and organizations that want and choose to make significant and positive changes in their lives. Through engaged collaboration, she empowers others to live, work and play more fully and effectively. Additionally, she is a recognized master practitioner in the Energy Leadership Index (ELI); an attitudinal assessment based on an energy/action model. This assessment measures one’s level of energy based on attitude, or perception and perspective of your world. After taking the ELI and through coaching, she assists individuals in identifying ways to move their energy from catabolic (negative) to anabolic (positive) levels. Most recently she became certified as a Personify Leadership trainer, which emphasizes eight core body-focused competencies for “wanna be” and current mid-level and top leaders.
Ms. Waltemire has a B.S. degree from Shepherd University, a M.A. from Hood College and an MBA degree from Frostburg University. Her interests include working with individuals and organizations who want to be and do more ~ to experience a more fulfilled and exciting life. She works as a facilitator for businesses and non-profit organizations with creative thinking/ strategic planning, board development, team building and leadership training.
Giving to the community is evidenced by her volunteer efforts including being an active board member for ICF (International Coaching Federation) - Maryland Chapter, Friends of Safe Place- Washington County’s Child Advocacy Center, Washington County Commission for Women, Washington County Agricultural Education Center and Maryland Agriculture Education Foundation. She volunteers for American Camp Association as a Standards Instructor, Accreditation Visitor and Education Endorsement Program Committee member. She enjoys opportunities to work with individuals and programs of Leadership Washington County as an alumnus, and as part of her church and other community events.
On a personal note, she is married to Chuck and together, they have two lovely and accomplished daughters, two grandsons and one granddaughter. Contact information: Mary Ellen Waltemire, Life & Leadership Coach, ACC cell phone: 30.991.4142; home phone: 301.739.0997 e-mail: [email protected] www.onestepclosercoaching.com
This meeting is PENDING recertification credits toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute. The use of this seal is not an endorsement by the HR Certification Institute of the quality of the activity. It means that this activity has met the HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.
Be sure to complete the online survey to obtain the program number for the HRCI credit.
Please notify Linda Blontz of your attendance at [email protected] no later than noon on Thursday, May 15 2014.
Members who do not reserve by the due date will be charged the non-member rate of $20.00 at the door!
*Meeting Dates are subject to change*
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Cumberland Valley Chapter
Society for Human Resource Management
President Valerie
Dzbynski, SPHR [email protected] 301-620-2610 x1188 Office
Past President Aleta
Pasterkiewicz [email protected] 301-305-7201
President Elect Debra Peyton,
PHR [email protected] 240-313-2356
Secretary Karen Paulson,
PHR [email protected] 301-766-4076
Treasurer Sharon Lehman,
PHR [email protected] 717-263-1918 x126
Programs Stephanie Hurd [email protected] 240-500-2490 Membership Director Beth Kennedy [email protected] 301-696-1430x103
Membership Co-Chair Linda Blontz,
PHR [email protected] 301-733-0088 x104
Website Director Marcie Mason,
PHR [email protected] 717-372-6511
Newsletter Director Brittany
Bartlone, MBA [email protected] 703-209-0404
Legal & Legislative Chair
Walt Lachenmayr,
SPHR [email protected] 301- 730-6704
Legal & Legislative Co-Chair Jamaal Rashad [email protected] 301-639-5861 College Relations Chair-Frostburg
Jeannette Fitzwater
[email protected] 301-533-2253
College Relations Chair-Shippensburg
Bonnie Courtney, SPHR
240-313-1568
Diversity Director Emily Kovaleski [email protected] 570-617-5237
Certification Director Denise Smoot,
PHR [email protected] 240-366-8218 Community/External Relations Chair Amanda Heisey
[email protected] 301-665-4149
Cumberland Valley News and Updates is the general newsletter for the Cumberland Valley Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management. Articles and items of interest are encouraged and welcome.
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Cumberland Valley Chapter Society for Human Resource Management
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 2014
Thank you for your interest in CV-SHRM. We are an organization dedicated to educating Human Resource professionals and providing a means of networking with others in the Human
Resources field. To apply for membership, complete this application and submit your membership fee of $30 for SHRM National Members for $40 for non-national members. All applications are subject to approval by the chapter’s Board of Directors. Once this form is completed forward it to:
Cumberland Valley SHRM P.O. Box 791
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Name:_____________________________ [ ] PHR [ ] SPHR Phone # ( )___________________ Company Name: _____________________________________ Fax # ( )______________________ Address: ________________________________City, State, Zip: _______________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________________________________ Are you a national SHRM member? [ ] Yes [ ] No Member number:________________________ Membership level: Pleas check one. (The description of eligibility requirements for each level is on the reverse side of this form.) [ ] Full regular member [ ] Associate member [ ] Student member Position Title: ___________________ [ ] Exempt [ ] Non-exempt e-mail:_____________ Please describe your major job responsibilities ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What percentage of time from your normal, assigned weekly job duties is spent in HR: ____% What industry/business do you work in: ___________________________________________ How many years have you worked in Human Resources (in any capacity)? 1.) Manager___yrs 2.) Adminisrator____yrs 3.) Assistant ___yrs 4.) Other: specify: _____________/____yrs Please check one or more offices or committees that you would be interested in serving on: [ ]President [ ]Vice President [ ]Secretary [ ]Treasurer [ ]Newsletter [ ]Wage & Benefit [ ]Certification
[ ] Editor [ ] Survey Chairperson [ ] Chairperson Committees: [ ]Membership [ ]Legislative [ ]Diversity [ ]Education [ ]Student Chapter Affiliation [ ]School to Work Program Signature:_____________________________________________ Date:_________________ Referred by: _________________________________________________________________
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STATEMENT OF CHAPTER ETHICS: Neither members nor guests of CV-SHRM will be permitted to use their membership or guest privileges at CV-SHRM meeting to further their own financial gain and/or career aspirations. Such conduct is considered by this Chapter to be unprofessional, inappropriate, and unacceptable. Those engaging in such conduct may face having their membership or guest privileges suspended by the Chapter. EXERPT FROM CHAPTER BY-LAWS 9Article III, Section 2 – Membership Levels)
A. Full Regular Member Those eligible for applying for Full, Regular membership includes:
� Those who devote at least 50% of their time to Human Resources and/or Industrial Relations activities. � Those who possess at least three years exempt-level human resource management experience.
Full Regular members shall:
a. Have voting rights (one vote) on any matter of chapter business. b. Be eligible to seek election to and hold any office, serve as a Committee Chairman or
member, and be eligible to be a member of the Board of Directors.
B. Associate Member Those eligible for applying for Associate membership include:
� Those persons actively engaged in bonafide Human Resource work and who devote at least 30% of their time to Human Resource and/or Industrial Relations activities.
� Individuals in non-exempt human resource management positions. � Persons having the primary responsibility for HR activities in small organizations where there may not
be a discreet HR function. These shall, in special circumstances, be eligible for membership in this category, regardless of the amount of time devoted to HR activities.
� Non-practitioners having an interest in the HR profession and the activities of our chapter. These individuals must be eligible for membership in National SHRM in order to be eligible for Associate membership in the Cumberland Valley Chapter.
Associate members shall:
a. Have voting rights on matters of chapter business. b. Be eligible to serve on any of the standing committees.
C. Student Members
1. Student members are defined as an individual enrolled in an accredited two or four year college (or above) who have the desire to pursue a career in the HR profession.
2. Student Member shall: a. Not have voting rights on the matters of chapter business. b. Be eligible to serve on any of the standing committees for educational purposes.
CHAPTER USE ONLY Date of Presentation to Board of Directors: ______________ Date Applicant Notified: ______________ ACTION TAKEN: [ ] Approved [ ] Denied [ ] Deferred pending more info: