2nd Thursday Evening of Most Months

North Central Florida
Society for Human Resource Management
(NCF-SHRM)

May 8 Labor and Employment Law Update Presented by Aaron L. Zandy

Aaron Zandy, SPHR is a Partner with the labor and employment law firm of Ford and Harrison, specializing in the areas of traditional labor law and employment law representing management. Aaron served on the NCF-SHRM as the Legislative Chair and has been a regularly scheduled speaker at our annual seminar.

June 12
(Evening)
Computer Forensics presented by Robert R. Jones

Robert R. Jones is the Executive Director of Mulholland Forensics, LLC. He consults with clients, plans and conducts examinations, analyzes data, and delivers findings to attorneys, judges, corporations, and individuals. A recognized expert in the complex field of computer forensics, Robert often delivers training and seminars to client firms and professional associations. In addition to Certified Computer Examiner (CCE), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and Certified Electronic Evidence Collection Specialist credentials, Robert has substantial computer expertise as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a certified CompTIA A+ Computer Service Technician.

July 10
(Evening)
Florida Work Ready Program presented by Joe Johnson

Joe Johnson is the Director of Business Services at the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce/FloridaWorks manage the Business Services Team and to identify, contact, and recruit employers to post their job openings with FloridaWorks on the statewide Employ Florida website and the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce. 1999 graduate of Leadership Gainesville Class XXVI, a member of the High Skill High Wages Committee (HSHW) for FloridaWorks, outreach coordinator for the BEST Grant, member of the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), Florida Employers Advisory Council (FEAC), Advisory Council for Santa Fe Community College’s Displaced Homemakers Program, Advisory Council for the Center for Independent Living, Member of the Gainesville Area Business Leadership Network (BLN).

August 14
(Evening)
Communication of Employee Benefits and Macro Asset Perspective, aka the MAP presented by Martha Kern

Martha Kern with New York Life will be discussing the Importance of benefits offered vs. communication of benefits to employees; how you can add value to your benefits & encourage participation in benefit programs and principles of asset allocation relative to risk tolerance and tax treatment, to enhance and maximize future net retirement income.

September 11
(Evening)
Building a Recognition Culture for the Fast Lane presented by Greg Butterfield

Greg Butterfield is a Partner and Senior Recognition Consultant for Terryberry Company, an international firm specializing in employee recognition systems. Greg brings more than 25 years of experience in the field of recognition. He has consulted with organizations ranging from family businesses to Fortune 500 companies on developing and implementing recognition programs for talent retention and performance improvement. In addition, Greg’s advanced degree in educational psychology, together with his experience in a counseling role, has uniquely equipped him with an understanding of the behavioral and psychological impact of recognition.

October 9
(Day)
NCF-SHRM Annual Seminar
Clarion Inn and Conference Center
November 13
(Evening)
TBD
December 11
(Evening)
Holiday Dinner
Relax, Visit, Enjoy! New Officers for 2009 will be recognized and sworn in to office.
Email notices regarding meeting times, location and the RSVP deadline are sent to NCF-SHRM membership at the beginning of each month.

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NCF-SHRM website: www.ncf-shrm.org
NCF-SHRM email: ncfshrm@yahoo.com