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President’s Message – March 2023

May 9, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Every month, there are countless month-long celebrations, dedicated days, and special weeks designed to bring awareness and support to meaningful causes, and critical issues, and some observances are just for fun (think National Pig Day or National Dance the Waltz Day).

As much fun as it is to celebrate pigs and waltzing, I would like to highlight two of the larger issues the month of March recognizes – women’s history and disabilities. In the HR profession, these are issues that are directly connected to many of our DEI efforts. By bringing attention to women’s history and the broad variety of disabilities which can impact virtually anyone’s life, we have an opportunity for discussion, engagement, education, awareness, and action related to critical societal issues.

Recently, I had the privilege of attending the Lancaster Chamber’s State of the County event and I was inspired by the words of Vanessa Philbert, the CEO of Community Action Plan. She reminded us that DEI is about creating a space to allow for curious and courageous conversations, and to provide the opportunity to make meaningful changes, big or small. Vanessa shared her own story of awareness and taking action when she recently recognized her office building did not offer push button or handicap power assist door openers. While she is working to change that, it was her honesty and humility that really struck me. Vanessa openly shared a flaw in her own environment and the need to solve the problem as swiftly as possible. This to me, is leadership in action.

The journey to inclusion is hard. It is a continuous improvement process without a finish line. We all have things in our own organizations that we can do better. Being mindful and evaluating everyday activities from a new perspective can be enlightening. Being humble and willing to change can be a difference maker. I am so excited to hear Vanessa speak at our Spring Conference on Friday, April 14th. I hope you will be there with me to soak up her words of wisdom!

I also hope you will join me on Tuesday, March 14th as we hear from the highly popular and engaging speaking team of Eric Athey and Micah Saul. They will be sharing critical updates from the legal landscape that HR professionals need to know to prepare and protect themselves and their organizations. This event is worth the price of admission, I assure you! I look forward to seeing you there!

As our mild winter comes to a close, I hope the Spring brings renewed energy to you, your families, and your organization. Come say hi to me anytime! I love meeting new people and reconnecting with old friends!

All my best,

Jen Strobel

LSHRM President 2023 

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President’s Message – February 2023

May 9, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Change is hard, even when it is something you want. Whether making a change for yourself, your family, your workplace, your environment, your community, or the greater good, change will be challenging.

As I write this letter and think about the changes the LSHRM organization has been through in the past year, I am encouraged by the positive response we have received from our membership for the new location. I am appreciative of the collaboration with our new partner, the PA College of Health Sciences. And I am grateful for the support of our new and seasoned board and committee members as I have simultaneously transitioned into my new role within LSHRM and joined a new organization, RKL Virtual Management Solutions.

Reflecting further on the topic of change I think about others who have battled change before me and my adaptations feel minor and insignificant. As we turned the calendar to February I was reminded of the change led by Carter G. Woodson. As you may know, Woodson was a scholar of the early 1900’s who believed the contributions of Black Americans were overlooked, ignored, and suppressed by the writers of history. Thanks to Woodson’s efforts in 1926 the second week of February was designated as Negro History Week to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. In 1976, Woodson’s concept was expanded into Black History Month.

It is the people like Carter Woodson throughout history, who have had the courage to introduce change and see it to fruition that truly make a difference in our world. As HR professionals we have a similar opportunity (even if it is on a smaller scale) to make the world which we impact a little bit better every day. While we may not become a Carter Woodson or have our name recognized in history, we can be positive change agents within our own workplaces and communities.

To do so, I encourage you to take advantage of the multitude of educational opportunities we offer throughout the year at LSHRM beginning with our next event. On Valentine’s Day,

February 14th, Juliane Flood and Jill Hackman will discuss work-based learning. Regardless of the economic environment, it does not appear that the employment market will be shifting anytime soon, which means HR needs to continue to lead the charge and think differently. Tapping into talent from a strategic and uncommon perspective can be a difference-maker for an employer. I hope you will join us on the 14th to learn more about work-based learning as an educational and talent-driven strategy.

In March, we will have our Spring Legal Update with Eric Athey and Micah Saul of McNees, Wallace, & Nurick, LLC. And in April, we have our Spring Conference with our keynote speaker, Vanessa Philbert, CEO at the Community Action Partnership. There are so many more amazing events coming up throughout the year. I encourage you to visit our website www.lancastershrm.org to check out what else is on tap and register. I assure you these are events you do not want to miss!

I wish you continued strength and courage as you navigate whatever change is happening in your world. Remember LSHRM is here to support you. Thank you for your membership and continued dedication to elevating and advancing human resources in Lancaster County. I look forward to seeing you soon!

Sincerely and With Gratitude,

Jen Strobel

LSHRM President 2023

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President’s Message – January 2023

May 9, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Welcome to Lancaster SHRM and 2023! It is my honor and privilege to serve as your President for 2023. I look forward to personally connecting with each of you throughout the upcoming year.   

Whether you are a new member or a returning member we value your willingness and desire to personally grow, develop, connect, and enhance the HR community! Through your membership and participation, you are demonstrating a commitment to yourself, your organization, and your profession which is admirable and greatly appreciated. 

As I look forward to 2023 and LSHRM’s commitment to advancing human resources, there are many new, insightful, and engaging programs, speakers, and topics to be shared this year. Trends indicate that 2023 will continue to require the leadership of the HR community to improve the quality of employees’ work and lives through leadership, management, innovation, collaboration, and empathy. Whether you will be addressing burnout, perfecting hybrid work, improving technology, managing change, or enhancing employee experience and retention, we will be here to provide valuable content to help you be successful. 

We hope you will join us on Tuesday, January 10th at the PA College of Health Sciences as we welcome Janel Cross of Align Wealth Strategies. Janel will discuss how to support employees while navigating talent shortages through financial acumen and alternative solutions. We are certainly looking forward to hearing Janel’s insight! 

Thank you for your support as we continue to enhance and advance the HR community of Lancaster County! 

Sincerely, 

Jen Strobel 

LSHRM President 

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May 2023 Slides

May 8, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Overview:    In a time where, where multiple storms have coincided with the larger COVID pandemic storm, people continue to struggle with the a myriad of challenges and ongoing uncertainty that touches all areas of one’s life.  This presentation offers insight into recognizing that adversity affects us all and if we can offer a little hope, inspiration and support to others, why wouldn’t we do that whether it be for our own team members or those from the broader community.  In the end, it reminds us that the thread which binds us all together is that we are human and we need each other especially in times of challenge and adversity, this presentation provides insight into how we can weather challenging storms, together. 

Objectives: 

  • Attendees will be able to identify multiple lessons learned from the pandemic that will aid in supporting good mental health, with specific focus on the power of human connection 
  • Attendees will be able to identify specific strategies in supporting the psychological and wellbeing of self (first) and of their fellow coworkers 
  • Attendees will have access to resources that lead to actionable steps in growing resilience and supporting good mental health 
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Spring Conference Program Slides & Handouts

April 12, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Keynote: Vanessa Philbert

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Session: Greg Orth

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Session: Karen Snyder

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Session: Leslie Wireback & Janet McNally

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Session: Holly White

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March 2023 Program Slides

March 9, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

March 14th 2023 – Athey and Saul

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Dr. Diller Bio

February 10, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Dr. Diller, WellSpan

Dr. Diller is a Licensed Psychologist and Director of WellSpan Employee Assistance Program (WSEAP). He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh, a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Loyola College in Maryland and a Doctor of Psychology Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford. He spent nineteen years in clinical practice, fifteen of those years at WellSpan Behavioral Health (WBH), now known as WellSpan Philhaven. Dr. Diller served as a clinical supervisor from 2006 to 2016 overseeing clinical operations of WBH-Meadowlands outpatient office.  He has been with WSEAP since 2016 and has been passionate about finding better ways to support our fellow coworkers, raising awareness of mental health issues in the workplace and offering ways we can provide a culture of caring to support overall wellbeing.  Dr. Diller has presented on these topics at the local, state and national levels and was a past recipient of Central Penn Business Journal’s Health Care Heroes award in the Mental Health Caregiver Hero category.   

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Lighthouse Vocational Services

February 10, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

Learn more! Downloadable PDF’s

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Pathways Training

January 9, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

FREE Training for HR Professionals and Managers **SHRM Certification Credits Pending
Made possible by a grant through the Lancaster County Workforce Development Board, in
partnership with Career Ready Lancaster! and Lancaster SHRM.

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January Program Slides

January 6, 2023 by Rebecca Wood

401K Vendor Services

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