Monday, June 27, 2011 - 2:00pm to 3:15pm
Amy Hirsh Robinson
Chief People Officer
King's Hawaiian
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Amy Hirsh Robinson, M.B.A., is Chief People Officer for King’s Hawaiian, a global producer of irresistible Hawaiian food. Amy was brought on to King’s Hawaiian to re-envision the employee experience and transform the People function from traditional HR to a strategic driver of business growth. During her time at the company she has worked to radically redefine the purpose, structure and activities of HR with significant results. Prior to her role as CPO, Amy ran a successful human capital consulting firm, The Interchange Group, helping executives and HR professionals retool and adapt their strategies to rapidly changing workforce expectations and business landscapes.

 

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Nancy L. Newell, SPHR
principal
nth degree consulting
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Steve Gilliland, CSP, CPAE
Best-Selling Author and Speaker
Steve Gilliland, Inc.
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Steve is a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame and was recognized in 2015 as one of the top 10 motivational speakers globally from over 9,000 candidates.

In addition to being one of the most sought-after speakers in North America, he has written 11 books and was named Author of the Year by Advantage/Forbes for his book Enjoy The Ride.

Steve built a multimillion-dollar company, which the Pittsburgh Business Times named one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the region. Steve is one of SHRM’s top-rated speakers. This is his 18th consecutive year speaking at the SHRM Conference.

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Monday, June 27, 2011 - 10:45am to 12:00pm
Jeff Lanza
president and CEO
Communication Dynamics
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Jeff Lanza was an FBI Special Agent for over 20 years. He investigated corruption, fraud, organized crime, cyber crime, human trafficking and terrorism. He has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, Dateline and Larry King Live, among others.

He is passionate about keeping people and organizations safe from risk and has presented to thousands around the globe. His clients include many Fortune 500 companies.

His newest book, “Pistols to Press” is now available.

Jeff loves talking to audiences the world over, but is most comfortable in his home city, where he serves as a certified Kansas City barbecue judge.

Follow Jeff on Twitter @lanzafbi.

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Monday, June 27, 2011 - 7:00am to 8:15am
Diane Adalbert
president
Adalbert Consulting, Inc.
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Derek Shields
program manager
Department of Defense Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP)
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Dinah F.B. Cohen
director
Department of Defense Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP)
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Monday, June 27, 2011 - 7:00am to 8:15am
John-Anthony Meza
vice president, Workforce Readiness and Business Engagement
Corporate Voices for Working Families
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John-Anthony is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Corporate Voices’ workforce readiness development and implementation, including overseeing workforce readiness research, public policy, and working with Corporate Voices’ partner companies and other business leaders to identify leading edge models and business practices. He works with not-for-profit and advocacy leaders, and policymakers, to educate them about the business perspective on critical issues that impact working families. He has held various human resources and operations management roles, in a variety of from small to large non-profits and private firms, touching numerous sectors including social services, healthcare, information technology, professional services, most recently running KPMG’s corporate citizenship programs, managing key relationships with various national education and workforce development non-profits.
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Monday, June 27, 2011 - 7:00am to 8:15am
Keith Urban
Grammy-winning musician
PLACEHOLDER
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Although born in New Zealand and raised in nearby Australia, Keith Urban made his biggest splash in Nashville, where he helped rewrite the rules of contemporary country music. By embracing drum loops and elements of Top 40 pop, Urban wrote songs that appealed to a wide audience, effectively satisfying his Nashville fans without alienating those more accustomed to pop music. He also became a genuine celebrity, known for his good looks, marriage to actress Nicole Kidman, and outspoken battle with alcoholism. Even so, it was the music that maintained Urban's career, from his work with the Ranch during the late '90s to the acclaimed solo albums that followed.

Released in 1999, the self-titled "Keith Urban" spawned four hit singles and paved the way for his successful career in America. A tour in support of that album saw Urban opening for major acts like Dwight Yoakam, Faith Hill, and Tim McGraw, as well as headlining his own shows. Urban found more success with 2002's "Golden Road", which sent three singles to the top of the country charts and went triple platinum in the U.S., as well as 2004's "Be Here", which bested the feats of its predecessor by selling over four million copies. Keith Urban was now a contemporary country superstar, replete with Grammy nominations and paparazzi attention, and his label capitalized on that attention by reissuing the Ranch's debut album later that year. An anthology of Urban's work, "Days Go By", followed in 2005.

The album "Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing" was released in November 2006, though it failed to produce a number one hit (the first of Urban's solo albums to do so), but "Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing" still went double platinum in the U.S., aided in part by a successful tour with Carrie Underwood. Urban returned to the top of the charts in 2008 with a re-recorded version of "You Look Good in My Shirt," which had originally appeared on 2002's Golden Road. The new version appeared on his latest compilation record, "Greatest Hits", and its success helped pave the way for Urban's next solo album. Released in 2009, "Defying Gravity" found him singing about life with Nicole Kidman on songs like "Sweet Thing" and "Only You Can Love Me This Way," both of which peaked at No. 1. Meanwhile, "Kiss a Girl" became his highest-charting single to date on the pop charts, and two additional tunes -- "'Til Summer Comes Around" and "I'm In" -- both charted well in the country market, making "Defying Gravity" a crossover success.

Urban released "Get Closer" during the final months of 2010 and returned to the charts with its lead single, "Put You in a Song."

One ticket to the Keith Urban Tuesday night show is included in your conference registration.
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Jennifer Robin, Ph.D.
research fellow
Great Places to Work Institute
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Jennifer Robin is a Research Fellow and an Adjunct Consultant at Great Place to Work®. A former Senior Consultant with the company, she led the Advisory Practice, helping senior leaders integrate their organization’s culture with its strategy and aligning efforts to be a great workplace. She has coauthored two books, one entitled The Great Workplace: How to Build It, How to Keep It, and Why It Matters released in January 2011, and a second entitled A Life in Balance: Finding Meaning in a Chaotic World. Jennifer has experience in diverse industries such as manufacturing, biotechnology, information technology, professional services, and healthcare.

Follow Jennifer on Twitter @jenrobinindeas.

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