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Board elections end Oct. 17
HR Magazine, Oct, 2004
Ballots with the slate of officers for the 2005 Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Board of Directors were sent to the membership on Sept. 17. Members have 30 days to vote, with all ballots due by Oct. 17.
If SHRM has a member's e-mail address, the ballot is e-mailed and that member can vote online. Otherwise, members receive a paper ballot.
Terms vary from one to three years, based on the Board's decision in 2001 to stagger terms in office. For more information on the 2005 Board of Directors, visit www.shrm.org/about.
Serving on the Board in 2005 will be Johnny Taylor Jr., J.D., SPHR, as board chair, and David Hutchins, SPHR, CEBS, CCP, as immediate past chair. Susan R. Meisinger, SPHR, president and CEO of SHRM, will serve on the board as an ex-officio, nonvoting member.
The proposed slate for the 2005 SHRM Board of Directors includes all the former members from 2004, except 2004 Treasurer Judy Streeter, PHR.
The Board Governance Committee recommended in her place Wayne Brockbank, clinical professor of business at the University of Michigan Business School. His teaching focuses on strategic human resource management, strategy formulation and implementation, and international business.
At the University of Michigan's Executive Education Center, Brockbank is the faculty director and core instructor of the Strategic Human Resource Planning Program, the Human Resource Executive Program and the Advanced Human Resource Executive Program.
Other ballot recommendations are:
* Clint Gurney, CPA, treasurer.
* Dennis Montgomery, SPHR, secretary.
* Rita Bennett, director.
* Mary Cheddie, SPHR, director.
* Judy Clark, SPHR, director.
* Robert Gonzales, director.
* Janet Parker, SPHR, director.
* Roosevelt Thomas, DBA, director.
* Nancy Volpe, SPHR, director.
* Robb Van Cleave, SPHR, director.
--HR NEWS STAFF
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