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Welcome to Alabama SHRM’s 2023 Annual State Conference and Perdido Beach!
We are excited you have chosen to attend this conference and our hope is that you will leave here with the knowledge, tools, and confidence that you can implement to advance yourself and your organization. Be sure to engage in the sessions, make new contacts, and visit our vendor booths for some great products that will make your job easier!
We have some excellent speakers who will be addressing relevant and current workplace issues such as conducting workplace investigations, people practice innovations, unconscious bias, cultivating culture, compensation and benefits and many more! In addition, we have some fun time scheduled at the end of each day! All I can say is I hope you brought your dancing shoes!
Planning and organizing a state conference is no easy feat and takes a lot of volunteer time. I’d like to recognize and thank the Conference Committee:
Brandi Ingram, Conference Chair
Rena Ramsey, Co-Director of Programs
Kimberly Robinson, Co-Director of Programs
Andrea Lewis, Conference Assistant Extraordinaire
Michelle Mickle, Volunteer Coordinator
Jillian Miles Massey, Conference Advisor
Joshua Bracken, Finance Director
Special Thank You to Jack Eyer, Chapter Management Professional
Thank you for joining us at the beach to learn, laugh, and launch!
Mark your calendars for our 2nd Annual Employment Law and Compliance Conference at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa in Montgomery, Alabama on September 18th – 20th! Registration will open soon!
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to make your conference experience everything you expected! You will receive a survey some time after the conference. Please watch your inbox for it and respond so we can know what you liked and what might have been a little lacking.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for putting your confidence in Alabama SHRM to provide you with relevant information and education. Enjoy the conference!
Sincerely,
Yvonne Thomas ALSHRM State Director