Dave & Donna Mucking it up. |
Today, the 17th Annual Illinois SHRM Conference begins
with a pre-conference session and a board meeting, late afternoon. I am excited to attend. I am stoked to see all
of my HR friends from around the country world. I can’t wait to hear Steve Browne and
Cy Wakeman speak. I get to visit with my
friend and presenter Renee Robson (Yeah, she is from down under – they do HR
there to.) I get to present a session
with my HR Speaking partner Donna Rogers.
I get to hold a meeting with all the wonderful volunteers
who have supported me for the last year and nine months. This is great! But at the end of the meeting,
on Sunday and then again on Tuesday, I will likely be wrought with emotion, as
you see my time as State Director is nearly done. I have talked with many folks who have left
this role both in Illinois and other states and they all experience this; the separation
anxiety – the thought of leaving.
Then there are all the things I didn’t get done, one could
call them failures or just lofty goals.
Next, I think of all of the people and organizations that I
have got to touch in this role and it has been a gift.
Dave & Connie at ILSHRM |
I am sad my time is coming to close, it has been a true
pleasure to get to serve in this role.
To my predecessor Connie Wolgemuth, you are such a wonderful
leader, and smart woman I could not have asked for anyone better in preparing me
for the role. You are awesome!
To my successor Becky Krueger, I am so proud of you in all
that you have done to date, all that you continue to do and all of the successes
you will have as the incoming State Director. You are awesome and I can't wait to see where you take ILSHRM.
My wife Sheila and Becky riding in the back
of the disco lit Uber in Miami
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And to Becky’s successor good luck, you have a marvelous
mentor who will prepare you well for upcoming role.
For all of my life I have been an Eagles fan. One of their last
recordings was Out of Eden. There was a song on album titled “It’s Your World
Now.” It is a beautiful song written and
sung by founding band member Glen Frey.
In the song Glen talks about how his time is over, sadly that came all
too soon. The lyrics speak to me as to
anyone who is “moving on” so I will leave you with them – and if you haven’t heard
the song go listen to it.
Dave, Steve and John at VLS … a long time ago. |
A perfect day, the sun is
sinking low
As evening falls, the gentle breezes blow
The time we shared went by so fast
Just like a dream, we knew it couldn't last
But I'd do it all again
If I could, somehow
But I must be leaving soon
It's your world now
[Chorus]
It's your world now
My race is run
I'm moving on
Like the setting sun
No sad goodbyes
No tears allowed
You'll be alright
It's your world now
[Verse 2]
Even when we are apart
You'll always be in my heart
When dark clouds appear in the sky
Remember true love never dies
But first a kiss, one glass of wine
Just one more dance while there's still time
My one last wish, someday, you'll see
How hard I tried and how much you meant to me
As evening falls, the gentle breezes blow
The time we shared went by so fast
Just like a dream, we knew it couldn't last
But I'd do it all again
If I could, somehow
But I must be leaving soon
It's your world now
[Chorus]
It's your world now
My race is run
I'm moving on
Like the setting sun
No sad goodbyes
No tears allowed
You'll be alright
It's your world now
[Verse 2]
Even when we are apart
You'll always be in my heart
When dark clouds appear in the sky
Remember true love never dies
But first a kiss, one glass of wine
Just one more dance while there's still time
My one last wish, someday, you'll see
How hard I tried and how much you meant to me
Find me at the conference I am the guy, off in the distance,
who will be bawling uncontrollably on Sunday and again on Tuesday.
Two last thought... John Jorgenson (the Godfatha of ILSHRM) thanks for getting me involved with
this organization. And Lori
Maher-McCombs thank you for joining our team and doing what you do, oh so
well!
--Dave Ryan ISC State Director
--Dave Ryan ISC State Director
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