It's the week before Thanksgiving,
deer hunting season opens this week in the Midwest and the SHRM Volunteer Leaders Summit is taking place. This annual event is many things to many people
but as I reflect on the event, I can easily group folks into three groups.
The newbies, are the first or second
timers. Welcome! These are the folks who are new to their SHRM leadership role
and have been dispatched to #SHRMVLS (as we call it on twitter, Facebook and
Instagram) to see what this is all about and what is expected of them. At the
other end of the spectrum is the "old timers" or veterans. These
folks have been attended since the event was called SHRM Leadership and it was
held at the Crystal City Marriot. Then the other group would be those that
don't fit into these other two groups.
VLS has several objectives. One is
to initiate volunteer leaders to their new roles. Another is to update all attendees
on SHRM's path and mission. Then there is the Capitol Hill visits, whereupon
nearly 500 volunteer leaders go to Capitol Hill and offer the SHRM position on
the legislative issues that are "in play". It would also be the hope that
the trips to Capitol Hill result in some deeper
relationships with our elected representatives. Lastly I think the
conference is about "amping up" the leaders before they are sent back
home. This is usually accomplished though the keynote addresses. Most of the speakers at these events are damn good. They motivate us and tug at our heartstrings.
For the long-term volunteers, there
is one more aspect to the event. Us "old dogs" get to see our old
friends, the ones we have met over the years. These are the like-minded people
who share a passion for Human Resources, volunteering and networking. We seem
to gravitate to one and other. These
relationships run long and deep! (I challenge you to meet 50 new people at the event.)
Having said all of that, I may have
totally missed the mark, for you; but this is what VLS is all about but these
have been my takeaways over the years.
And just in case you didn't know
this SHRM's Martha Ramirez was the lead person on this event for last year
(2015) and this year. In Illinois, last year we were so proud of Martha for
doing a great job with the event, the Illinois State Council of SHRM presented
Martha with a board resolution congratulating her on what an awesome conference she assembled. She has set the bar high for
this year.
Don't forget to download SHRM's new conference app. It is available in the iTunes Store of the Google Play Store. This app will keep you plugged into all that is going on at each SHRM event.
Looking forward to a great conference, I hope to meet all of you!!
- Dave Ryan ISC SHRM Director Elect
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