Albany, NY - The Capital Region Human Resources Association (CRHRA) will hold it’s annual one-day conference on March 25, 2010.
The conference includes a full day with HR vendors and HR subject matter experts presenting on various Human Resource related topics and issues. The morning keynote speaker, Margaret Morford, Esq., President for The HR Edge, Inc., will address the critical difference between managing and leading. Our lunch keynote will be John M. Bagyi, Esq., SPHR, Deputy Managing Attorney of Bond, Schoeneck & King who will present “Where HR Needs to Lead in 2010”.
Other topics and programs include effective leadership, best practices and effective use of social media, total compensation strategies, healthcare reform updates, and managing different generations.
The conference will be held at the Holiday Inn on Wolf Road in Albany beginning with registration and breakfast at 7:30am continuing with programs and lunch through 5:30pm ending with a networking, cocktail hour, raffle drawings, and door prizes. The conference schedule details can be found http://www.crhra.org/displayconvspecific.cfm?convnbr=8095.
Reservations may be made at www.CRHRA.org or by contacting CRHRA at (518) 463-8687. The event is open to the public, CRHRA Members $180, Non-Members $200, Students $35. Registration for the morning keynote and breakfast are also available.
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The Capital Region Human Resource Association is the Northeastern New York State Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). CRHRA is a local organization dedicated to serving Human Resource Professionals and has been advancing the profession for over 60 years. The Chapter was founded in 1946 and is currently comprised of over 1000 professionals, employed in various human resource functions in over 500 companies region wide.
For more information about CRHRA or to become a member, visit CRHRA’s website (http://www.crhra.org) or contact CRHRA by phone (518) 463-8687.
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