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    【评选】2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖提名开始,期待您的参与! 北美华人人力资源协会(North American Chinese Society of Human Resource,简称 NACSHR)于2024年7月正式启动2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖(2024 North American Chinese Human Resource Awards)评选。我们的使命是发掘和表彰华人HR在人力资源管理领域的卓越实践,认可在专业领域表现杰出的华人HR经理人、HR管理团队和HR服务机构。通过这一享有盛誉的评选活动,我们致力于展示华人HR的专业能力和贡献,提升华人人力资源品牌及其在职场的影响力,促进行业的交流、发展和进步。 NACSHR2016年发起成立,一直致力于搭建华人HR专业交流和发展的平台,更好的帮助和团结在北美的华人人力资源工作者以及在北美职场的华人。我们相信通过本次评选活动将发掘更多优秀的华人HR专业人士和管理人员、服务机构,可以树立良好的典范,激励同行,推动所在行业持续发展! 2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖是卓越和成就的象征,为组织和个人提供了在全球范围内获得认可的平台。赢得这一奖项不仅代表着在行业内的卓越表现、创新和成功,还能激励其他人追求卓越,设定新的基准。 通过2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖,NACSHR致力于表彰和鼓励在职场上展现出色的华人HR专业人士和机构,促进华人在北美职场的交流、合作与发展。 诚挚邀请参与2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖的提名 2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖奖项设置 ▶面向华人优秀的HR和HR团队 2024 Best HR Practice Award (2024最佳人力资源实践奖) 2024 Best HR Leader Award( 2024最佳人力资源经理人奖) 2024 Best HR Team Award(2024最佳HR团队奖) ▶面向华人HR服务机构及其创业者 2024 Best HR Entrepreneur Award(2024最佳人力资源创业者) 2024 Best HR Service Provider Award(2024最佳人力资源服务机构) 2024 Innovative HR Service Provider Award(2024创新人力资源服务机构奖) 评选对象 2024年北美华人人力资源年度大奖面向华人HR、HR团队、华人人力资源科技或服务群体设置不同的细分奖项,参评的主体更加丰富和多元化,并提升更广泛的行业和职场影响力; ·北美地区华人HR专业人士或者HR管理团队 ·为北美华人HR同仁提供人力资源产品或服务的华人人力资源机构或创业者 评选流程 评选启动:7月18日 报名阶段:7月18日至9月15日 评审阶段:9月15日至10月1日 颁奖典礼:10月5日 周六 加州硅谷 参与提名链接:https://www.nacshr.org/Survey/F618BF01-8AC0-8CC8-E821-4A59C7763DE3 具体流程: 1.提名登记,支付评审费用 2.收到提名后内部初步审查,预计3-5个工作日 3.内部审查通过后,需要提交参评案例 4.专家评审和工作人员回访 5.大众评审和综合评审 6.颁奖典礼,现场表彰及留念 评审服务费用:500美元,包含NACSHR年度晚宴门票一张 同一个组织或个人增加一个奖项提名,需增加 150 美元评审服务费 *评审服务费是为奖项评选的行政服务提供支持,包含奖项策划,推广,评审、晚宴及物料组织成本。 注意 1.参评申请一经提交,可在截止日期前撤回。请注意,申请费是一次性的将不予退还。 2.提交评选申请的主体需在北美地区有团队或公司;如果您意向为您的客户提交评选,我们建议您客户自行提交申请信息。 3.初审通过后需根据申请的奖项提供实践案例(企业实践、机构实践、个人实践)作为佐证信息。 参与奖项评选的收益 参与北美华人人力资源协会年度评选为个人和机构带来了诸多收益。以下是一些关键优势: 1. 荣誉与声望:赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项是一项极具声望的荣誉,能够提升您的行业声誉和信誉。它将您与竞争对手区分开来,突显您的领导力和创新精神。 2. 曝光与可见性:该评选计划为您的品牌、产品或服务提供了宝贵的曝光机会,能够吸引行业专业人士和潜在客户的关注,开启新的机遇、合作和伙伴关系。 3. 卓越的验证:北美华人人力资源协会奖项是对您辛勤工作、奉献和成功的外部认可,证明您在您的领域中表现卓越并产生了积极影响。 4. 交流机会:参与评选可以让您与多元化的行业专业人士、思想领袖和影响者建立联系和互动,创造有助于新业务联系、合作和伙伴关系的网络机会。 5. 学习与对标:北美华人人力资源协会奖项为您提供了向行业内最佳实践学习的平台。通过研究和对标其他优秀的参赛作品,您可以获得洞察、启发和最佳实践,从而推动组织内部的持续改进和创新。 6. 员工士气与动力:通过北美华人人力资源协会的认可可以提升员工士气和动力。这种认可能激发员工的自豪感和成就感,进而提高员工满意度、留存率和忠诚度。 7. 营销与推广:作为北美华人人力资源协会评选的参与者或获奖者,您可以利用这一认可来增强您的营销活动、网站、社交媒体、新闻稿和其他沟通渠道,吸引更多的客户和利益相关者。 参与北美华人人力资源协会年度评选能够为您的专业声誉、业务增长和行业地位带来积极影响,是展示您成就并获得应有认可的宝贵机会。 奖项评选的影响力与影响 赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项对个人或组织的成功有着重要的影响力和影响。以下是一些关键方式: 1. 行业认可:赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项将您定位为行业内公认的领导者和创新者,建立信誉并增强您的声誉,使您更容易吸引新客户、合作伙伴、投资者和其他利益相关者。 2. 品牌可见性提升:获奖所带来的认可和宣传能显著提升您的品牌可见性,打开媒体报道、演讲机会和行业活动的大门,使您能够接触更广泛的受众并获得宝贵的曝光。 3. 竞争优势:赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项赋予您相对于竞争对手的竞争优势,证明您的卓越表现、产品或服务的优越性,有助于在竞争激烈的市场中吸引和留住客户。 4. 客户信任与忠诚:北美华人人力资源协会奖项是卓越和质量的象征,通过获奖,您能够获得现有客户的信任和忠诚,并吸引新客户。客户更倾向于选择获得认可的企业。 5. 员工动力与参与:赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项可以提升员工士气和动力,认可他们的辛勤工作和奉献,激发自豪感和成就感,从而提高员工参与度、生产力和留存率。 6. 商业机会与合作伙伴关系:与北美华人人力资源协会奖项相关的认可和声誉可以为新商业机会和合作伙伴关系打开大门,吸引潜在的投资者、合作伙伴和战略伙伴,他们希望与成功和创新的组织结盟。 7. 持续改进与创新:赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项证明您对卓越的承诺,鼓励组织内部的持续改进和创新。这种认可可以成为进一步增长的催化剂,激励您不断突破界限,追求更大的成就。 赢得北美华人人力资源协会奖项的影响力和影响不仅限于即时的认可,它可以塑造您的职业或业务轨迹,对您的声誉、品牌和行业成功产生持久的积极影响。 附录其他常见问题和如何赢得大奖 *北美地区包含加拿大、美国、墨西哥、危地马拉、萨尔瓦多、伯利兹、 洪都拉斯、尼加拉瓜、哥斯达黎加、巴拿马、巴哈马、古巴、牙买加、海地、多米尼加共和国、安提瓜和巴布达、多米尼加联邦、圣卢西亚、圣文森特和格林纳丁斯、巴巴多斯、格林纳达、特立尼达和多巴哥、圣克里斯托弗和尼维斯联邦等23个独立的国家。 为什么要收取评审服务费? 评审服务费的收取是为了支持奖项评选过程中的各项行政服务成本。 以下是主要原因: 行政费用:管理和执行一个高质量的奖项评选需要大量的行政工作,包括申请的接收和处理、参赛者的沟通和协调等。这些都需要专业的行政支持。 营销和广告:为了确保奖项能够得到广泛的认可和参与,我们需要进行有效的市场营销和广告宣传。这些费用涵盖了在线推广、印刷材料以及媒体合作等方面。 活动策划和制作:奖项评选活动需要精心策划和组织,包括评审过程的安排、评审会的举办以及颁奖晚宴的策划和执行。所有这些环节都需要投入大量的时间和资源。 评审成本:为了确保评选过程的公平和专业,我们会有评审嘉宾和公开投票等环节 晚宴及物料组织:颁奖晚宴是整个评选活动的重要环节,包括场地租赁、晚宴餐饮、奖杯制作、纪念品准备等,都需要相应的费用支持。 参与一个NACSHR奖项评选计划的费用,应被视为企业品牌和声誉的一项有价值的投资。通过获奖,企业可以向客户、合作伙伴和更广泛的商业社区展示其卓越表现,这有助于提升企业的知名度和可信度。 因此,评审服务费被许多企业视为业务运营的一部分,是对其长期成功的一项投资。通过支付这笔费用,企业不仅能够参与到一个高质量的奖项评选中,还能够获得品牌推广和业务增长的机会。 如何赢得2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖 赢得2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖需要在各自的类别中展示卓越和创新。 以下是一些可能增加您获奖机会的步骤: 了解奖项类别和评选标准 熟悉奖项类别:了解各奖项类别,如2024最佳人力资源实践奖、2024最佳人力资源经理人奖、2024最佳HR团队奖、2024最佳人力资源创业者奖、2024最佳人力资源服务机构奖和2024创新人力资源服务机构奖。 评选标准:确保您的公司、产品、个人或团队成就符合奖项的评选标准和目标。 突出您的成就 清晰展示成就:明确且有效地传达您的成就和成果,展示其如何满足或超越奖项的评选标准。每个类别只需提名一项关键成就。 突出影响力:强调您的成就对组织、行业或社区产生的积极影响。 收集支持性证据 提供证据:为您的成就提供支持性证据,如客户推荐信、统计数据、案例研究和媒体报道,以证明您的卓越表现。 真实可信:确保所有提供的证据真实可信,能够客观支持您的申报内容。 提交强有力的申请 结构合理:提交一个结构清晰、专业的申请材料,有效展示您的成就并证明您符合奖项评选标准。 突出重点:在申请中突出您的关键成就和其独特性,确保评审委员能够一目了然。 合理的展示:你可以提交案例的文本版本,也可以是PPT版本,也可以是视频解说 寻求推荐 行业推荐:寻求行业专家、客户、合作伙伴和其他利益相关者的推荐,以增强您的申请力度。 多方支持:获得多方位的支持和认可,进一步证明您的卓越表现和行业影响力。 请记住,2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖竞争激烈,无法保证一定获奖。然而,按照以上步骤准备并提交强有力的申请材料,可以增加您因卓越成就而被认可的机会。 2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖奖项类别 面向华人优秀的HR和HR团队: 2024 Best HR Practice Award(2024最佳人力资源实践奖) 2024 Best HR Leader Award(2024最佳人力资源经理人奖) 2024 Best HR Team Award(2024最佳HR团队奖) 面向华人HR服务机构及其创业者: 2024 Best HR Entrepreneur Award(2024最佳人力资源创业者) 2024 Best HR Service Provider Award(2024最佳人力资源服务机构) 2024 Innovative HR Service Provider Award(2024创新人力资源服务机构奖) 希望这些步骤能够帮助您在2024北美华人人力资源年度大奖的评选中脱颖而出,获得应得的认可和荣誉。
    年度评选
    2024年07月17日
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    Public Insight Releases Fall Update of TalentView Solution Public Insight, a leading provider of talent management solutions, has announced the release of its Fall update for the TalentView solution. This update brings new features and enhancements designed to further support organizations in managing their talent effectively. Zip Code Analysis, LinkedIn® Data, Shift and Benefit Reporting Provide Hyper-Targeted Talent Intelligence for Recruiting and Business Development (Akron, OH) Dec. 21,2023  Public Insight announces the fall release of its TalentView job market data and analytics solution. New features and capabilities such as zip code analysis and 3D mapping, LinkedIn organizational data, and shift and benefit reporting provide a unique level of hyper-targeted talent market intelligence for recruiting and business development. Granular analysis is available for over 160 talent market metrics. The number of organizations available in employer analysis and benchmarking has increased from 400,000 to 1.7 million. TalentView insights inform and justify recruiting decisions and influence hiring manager discussions. Use cases for identifying prospective companies to target, expanding product/service offerings, benchmarking, competitive intelligence and content development support business development strategies. Key Feature Highlights of the Fall Update of TalentView Zip Code Analysis and 3D Mapping – Job postings can now be analyzed at the zip code level generating more targeted regional insights for posting volume, turnover, supply and demand, and compensation. Job postings were previously analyzed at the metro (CBSA) level. This level of targeting will help inform sourcing strategies and improve ability to fill jobs. 3D mapping provides a quick, visual way to understand posting activity by specific locations. In the example below, nurse posting volumes and reposting rates in CA are analyzed over time. LinkedIn Organization Data – The addition of LinkedIn data increases the number of organizations in TalentView reporting to 1.7 million. Indeed® and Glassdoor® company data for postings and reviews/ratings has been mapped to LinkedIn organizations. These organizations cover 95% of job posting activity in the U.S. In addition to the posting volume, supply and demand, time-to-fill and compensation analysis available by employer in TalentView, LinkedIn data provides more volume, depth and details to employer analysis. This enhances the ability to do targeted employer selection, analysis and benchmarking. Organizational reporting now includes specialty tags, multiple locations, LinkedIn follower counts and more. Reports include LinkedIn profile and company website links. Employer Analysis Use Cases TalentView insights have several use cases for sales, account management, recruiting, benchmarking, competitive intelligence and content development: Target prospective companies by company size, type and location for business development Add insights to expand product/service offering and increase revenue Justify recruiting decisions and prepare for hiring manager discussions Share client/competitor/market insights and trends with clients Utilize employer insights as content for recruitment marketing and social media Benchmark employer job/talent market KPIs over time and against competitors and the industry (including employer brand and DEI ratings) Utilize employer, competitor and industry benchmarks to supplement HR/Executive reporting Utilize employer, competitor and industry benchmark in new business pitches Analyze who and where competitors are hiring to understand their growth strategies and direction Shift and Benefit Reporting – Analysis and reports for job posting volumes, supply/demand and compensation can be created at the shift, schedule and benefit category levels. This capability is beneficial for companies and solution providers that recruit candidates that work in job shifts or schedules, such as those in healthcare, manufacturing and transportation. Benefits reporting provides a more holistic understanding of competitive job postings and trends related to new benefit offerings. In the example below, nurses’ compensation is analyzed by shift over time. Ad Indicators – Advertising indicators from Indeed job postings are now captured and analyzed. These include: Sponsored Ad, Quick Apply and Fair Chance Job. Sponsored ads can help identify which companies have job titles that may need to be filled more quickly and have budget to spend on filling them. Quick Apply jobs may indicate a company doesn’t have an ATS or may need recruitment marketing services. Fair Chance Jobs could be a competitive advantage for companies recruiting alternative sources of candidates and it is helpful to see these trends over time. Integrated KPI Reporting – Analyze over 160 KPI metrics easily and quickly using the new visualization with integrated tables and KPI metrics. In the example below, registered nurse posting volumes, reposting rates, compensation, and urgency rates are analyzed over time by simply clicking on the table row. “This release enables our most targeted and granular level of analysis yet to report on 160 talent market metrics,” explains Dan Quigg, Public Insight Chief Executive Officer. “Several new features were customer driven, which is yet another indicator of market demand for hyper-targeted talent market intelligence for decision making,” adds Quigg. About TalentView TalentView integrates and transforms jobs, talent and labor market data from Indeed®, Glassdoor®, LinkedIn® and government agency publications into strategic insights. Hyper-targeted market intelligence helps solution providers with business development and practitioners to inform and justify recruiting decisions. TalentView market insights are provided via reports and dashboards in our analytics platform and data integration with third party applications. SOURCE Public Insight
    年度评选
    2024年01月10日
  • 年度评选
    2024年必关注的50位人力资源影响者 Top 50 HR Influencers to Follow in 2024-BY Peoplebox 在不断发展变化的人力资源领域,对于全球的HR专业人士来说,紧跟最新趋势和洞见至关重要。NACSHR很高兴与大家分享Peoplebox的年度文章——《2024年必关注的50位人力资源影响者》。这篇文章由Shaini Ekka撰写,突出了人力资源界的引领者。这些影响者正在用创新的想法和实践重新定义人力资源管理,这些想法和实践正在全球范围内塑造着未来的工作场所。让我们一起探索这些行业领袖的思想和方法论,他们在2024年产生了重大影响。   原文来自:https://www.peoplebox.ai/blog/top-50-hr-influencers-2024/   Top 50 HR Influencers to Follow in 2024 Step into the world of HR Influencers! Our blog introduces you to the leaders shaping the future of Human Resources. Discover the game-changers, their ideas, and the fresh perspectives shaping HR this year. Let’s explore together the top 50 minds redefining how we see and do HR in 2024. 1. Josh Bersin Josh Bersin, currently affiliated with Bersin by Deloitte, serves as a prominent keynote speaker, advisor, educator, and mentor to global HR and business leaders. His mission is to enhance work-life worldwide, and he achieves this by guiding HR professionals and organizations in various domains of corporate HR, including talent management, recruitment, training and development, and workplace automation. With his extensive expertise, Josh is dedicated to empowering HR professionals and companies to create more fulfilling and efficient work environments. Linkedin | Twitter 2. Dave Ulrich Dave Ulrich is a distinguished name in the field of Human Resources and leadership. Renowned as a thought leader and influential speaker, he has made significant contributions to the field of HR, particularly in HR competencies and HR transformation. With a strong background in academia, Dave has been a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and has authored numerous books and articles on HR and leadership. His work is instrumental in shaping the modern HR landscape, emphasizing the strategic role of HR in organizations and how HR can contribute to business success. Dave Ulrich’s insights and research have had a profound impact on HR professionals, making him a respected authority in the industry. Linkedin | Twitter 3. Meghan Biro Meghan is the founder and CEO of TalentCulture. She has experience working with hundreds of companies, including early start-ups to well-known brands such as Microsoft, IBM, and Google, to help recruit and empower excellent talent. Apart from this, Meghan has been a guest on numerous radio shows and online forums and has been a featured speaker at global conferences. She is also a regular contributor at Forbes, Huffington Post, and several other media outlets and has been nominated as one of the top 100 Social Media Power Influencers. Meghan is the high-tech recruiter who constantly writes about HR tech and Talent Management topics on Forbes.com. Her professional background has expanded in recruiting, tech, marketing, branding, and digital media. Linkedin | Twitter 4. David Green David is an Executive Director at Insight222 & myHRfuture.com, serving the companies with Fortune100 firms. He is a people analytics leader, writer, speaker, conference chair, and data-driven HR. Before launching his own business Zandel, which provides speaking, advisory, and consulting services on people analytics, data-driven HR, and the future of work, David was the Global Director of People Analytics Solutions at IBM Watson Talent. David has extensive experience helping organizations embark upon and accelerate their People Analytics journeys. He was the Main Stage MC at UNLEASH World in Amsterdam in 2018 – Europe’s largest and most popular show on the Future of Work and Workplace Technology. David is one of the HR influencers and a co-author of the book “Excellence in People Analytics”, which gives a unique perspective on People Analytics to provide HR practitioners with everything they require to know as to how to immerse the accurate infrastructure and technologies for data collection to build a culture of analytics in the HR team. Linkedin | Twitter 5. Liz Ryan Liz is the creator and leader of Human Workplace, a company that offers coaching, content, and consulting services. She’s a featured speaker and the author of several books, including “REINVENTION ROADMAP : Break the Rules to Get the Job You Want and Career You Deserve.” Liz discusses and presents on the modern workplace, provides expert opinions on employment-related issues, and guides CEOs and business owners on matters related to workforce strategy and HR. In her own words, Liz is on a mission to transform and improve work experiences for individuals. Linkedin | Twitter 6. Steve Boese Steve serves as a Co-Chair of the HR Technology conference in collaboration with H3 HR Advisors. He is a tech editor and writer for Human Resource Executive Magazine, and he co-hosts the HR Happy Hour podcast with Trish. His extensive expertise in Human Capital Management technologies comes from his past roles in product development and as a corporate HR leader, where he managed internal HR tech systems. Linkedin | Twitter 7. Tim Sackett With two decades of experience in the Talent Acquisition Industry, Tim has served as an Executive HR professional. His extensive career includes roles within Fortune 500 companies spanning diverse sectors such as healthcare, retail, dining, and technology. Notably, he holds the position of President at HRU Technical Resources. Tim’s leadership extends beyond his corporate roles. He also serves as the President of the Association of Talent Acquisition Professionals (ATAP), showcasing his commitment to advancing the field. Furthermore, he is a prolific author, best known for the widely acclaimed book “The Talent Fix: A Leader’s Guide to Recruiting Great Talent.” Recognized for his profound influence in the HR domain, Tim earned a place among the Top 10 Global HR Influencers by Workforce Magazine in 2018. Linkedin | Twitter 8. Johnny C. Taylor Jr Johnny C. Taylor Jr. is a distinguished figure in the world of Human Resources and employment advocacy. As the President and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), he plays a pivotal role in shaping HR practices and policies in the United States and beyond. With a career marked by leadership in the HR field, he is a recognized authority on workforce issues, labor trends, and employment law. Under his leadership, SHRM has made significant strides in advancing HR practices, championing diversity and inclusion, and advocating for workplace policies that support both employees and organizations. He is not only a prominent advocate for HR professionals but also a vocal proponent of fostering work environments that are fair, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of the modern workforce. His extensive experience and passion for shaping the world of work make him a notable influencer and a leading voice in the ever-evolving landscape of human resources. Through his leadership and advocacy, he continues to leave a lasting impact on the HR profession and the broader realm of employment practices. Linkedin | Twitter 9. Greg Savage Greg is a mentor for business growth, a speaker, and the founder of two recruitment firms, each valued at $100 million. He also serves on 16 recruitment boards. He authored “The Savage Truth,” a popular book about recruitment that shares his wisdom on leadership, business, and life from his extensive four-decade career. Greg earned the title of the most influential recruiter in Australia in the past six decades and was recognized as the most influential Australian business figure on Twitter. Follow him to explore his valuable insights, guidance, and mentoring on building highly profitable recruitment companies with a global reach across various industries. Twitter 10. William Tincup William Tincup, President of RecruitingDaily, is a well-known figure in the HR industry. He’s recognized for his straightforward and no-nonsense approach to human resources. Tincup wears many hats—he’s a writer, speaker, consultant, and advisor. When it comes to topics like recruiting, leadership, talent management, and the future of work, he’s known for his candid and brutally honest opinions. He is actively involved in the HR technology startup scene, serving on the Board of Advisors or Directors for 15 such companies. He’s been sharing his insights on HR-related issues for over a decade, making him a respected and influential voice in the field. Linkedin | Twitter 11. Steve Browne With over three decades of experience as an accomplished speaker, writer, and thought leader in Human Resource Management, Steve Browne is committed to uniting the global HR community and facilitating its collective learning and growth. Throughout his career, Browne has successfully navigated HR roles across diverse industries, including manufacturing, consumer products, professional services, and the restaurant sector. His extensive background and expertise make him a valuable contributor to the field of HR and an influential voice in the industry. Linkedin | Twitter 12. Laurie Ruettimann As a Writer, Speaker, and Podcaster at Punk Rock HR, Ruettimann provides her LinkedIn and Twitter followers with a daily glimpse into the challenges, triumphs, and moments of enlightenment that accompany the journey of guiding organizations, HR teams, and individuals in confronting and embracing their failures more effectively. With 14 years of experience as an HR professional, Ruettimann transitioned into a highly sought-after consultant, speaker, and writer. Linkedin 13. Jeanne Meister Jeanne is a workplace advocate known for co-authoring the widely-read book “The Future Workplace Experience: 10 Rules For Mastering Disruption in Recruiting and Engaging Employees.” With her corporate learning background, she’s a top HR influencer. Jeanne initiated the Future Workplace Network to encourage discussions between CEOs and leaders, aiming to raise awareness about the future of work. An accomplished speaker and writer, she has contributed to respected publications like Forbes, the Financial Times, and Harvard Business Review. Linkedin | Twitter 14. Mary Jantsch Mary Jantsch used to lead Talent & Partner Success at Elpha, a startup that supports women in technology careers. Her work at Elpha focused on connecting companies with strategies to attract, hire, and retain more women in the workforce. Today, Mary operates as an independent People Ops Consultant, Pay Transparency Advisor, and writer. She is a firm believer in prioritizing culture, people, and processes right from the beginning of an organization’s journey. You can follow her social channels for honest insights and practical guidance on all things related to HR and People Ops. Linkedin | Twitter 15. Mark Stelzner Mark is a well-respected figure in the field of HR, bringing over 25 years of experience in HR change. He describes himself as someone who has built strong relationships through careful attention to detail, a natural sense of curiosity, and a good-natured sense of humor. For the past 17 years, Mark has served as the managing principal of IA, a consulting firm that focuses on senior executives and HR management Linkedin | Twitter 16. Madison Butler Madison Butler offers a fresh perspective in the field of HR and people operations. As the Chief People Officer at GRAV, a Texas-based smoking supplies retailer, she urges HR and people ops professionals to challenge the norm and tackle important issues like race and gender. Her passion lies in nurturing company culture, fostering talent development, retaining employees, and promoting inclusive workplaces. She hosts the “Bye Bye Binary” podcast and runs a career hub for the queer community. Linkedin 17. Lily Zheng Lily Zheng is a consultant, speaker, and author who helps organizations move beyond one-time diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training. On LinkedIn, she initiates conversations on crucial workplace topics, offers valuable resources, and encourages a fresh perspective on DEI in the workplace. Their work as a DEI advocate has gained recognition in reputable publications like Forbes, CNBC, The New York Times, and Entrepreneur. She is also the author of “Gender Ambiguity in the Workplace: Transgender and Gender-Diverse Discrimination” and their recently published book “DEI Deconstructed: Your Practical Guide to Effective DEI Work.” Linkedin 18. Lars Schmidt He’s the author of the bestseller “Redefining HR: Transforming People Teams to Drive Business Performance” and frequently contributes to Fast Company. With over 20 years of experience, he’s the founder of Amplify, which assists companies and HR leaders in navigating the evolving work environment through courses, podcasts, books, and more. Notably, Lars has been recognized as a top influencer by HR Examiner, HuffPost, and LinkedIn. Linkedin | Twitter 19. Katie Burke Katie Burke has served as HubSpot’s Chief People Officer since 2017. She has a strong passion for diversity, inclusion, and culture, as well as a love for Beyoncé. She firmly believes in blending culture, innovation, leadership, and inclusiveness to create an outstanding workplace experience. Under her guidance, HubSpot gained recognition for its unique workplace culture. Katie initiated the company’s diversity and inclusion efforts, which include annually sharing diversity data and implementing programs to enhance diversity in leadership. Linkedin | Twitter 20. Laszlo Bock Formerly a refugee who escaped from Communist Romania, Bock’s journey to becoming a high-ranking executive at tech giant Google is a captivating one. His experiences and insights are always worth paying attention to. During his time as the former Senior Vice President of People at Google, he played a pivotal role in helping the company secure numerous accolades, including the title of ‘Best Company to Work For’ on more than 30 occasions, and over 100 awards as a leading employer. Bock’s pioneering initiatives have set industry standards, making him a role model for organizations worldwide. Linkedin | Twitter 21. Kris Dunn Kris Dunn is the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Kinetix and a well-loved blogger known for HR Capitalist and Fistful of Talent. With extensive experience in leading HR for both large corporations and startups, Kris emphasizes the importance of hiring top talent and then creating an environment that maximizes their motivation, performance, and effectiveness. He is also a sought-after speaker and influencer who can be found on LinkedIn and Twitter, where he shares the latest insights from the HR and business world, including his own thoughts, and provides valuable tips on upcoming online events. Linkedin | Twitter 22. Sharlyn Lauby Sharlyn is part of the board at The Workforce Institute, where they research and educate about important workplace issues worldwide. She’s also a writer, speaker, trainer, and consultant in HR management. Sharlyn has written books about hiring, running effective meetings, building strong leaders, and boosting employee engagement. She shares HR and other insights on her blog, HR Bartender, which was recognized as one of the top 5 HR blogs by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). Linkedin | Twitter 23. Suzanne Lucas She’s a former HR expert who turned into a busy freelance writer and speaker. In her own words, she offers career guidance with a touch of humor to businesses, HR professionals, employees, and job seekers. Through her expert articles, blog posts, and valuable contributions to various well-known platforms, she has assisted countless individuals in advancing their careers and becoming more effective managers. Linkedin | Twitter 24. Ben Eubanks He’s an HR analyst, author, and podcaster, and he currently holds the role of Chief Research Officer at Lighthouse Research & Advisory, a company that specializes in human capital management analysis. With a broad range of experience in areas like recruiting, benefits, training, employee relations, and executive coaching, Ben has worked in different company settings, including non-profits and small organizations. Notably, he co-founded the industry event HRevolution, manages a blog and podcast, and is involved in HR certification development through his program HR Summer School. Linkedin | Twitter 25. Trish McFarlane She is the host of famous podcast HR Happy Hour. Apart from the podcast, Trish also shares her thoughts on topics like analytics, human capital management, talent, and recruiting on her Twitter. She’s the author of the HR Ringleader blog and holds the role of VP of HR Practice/ Principal Analyst at the Brandon Hall Group. With over 15 years of experience in various fields, including Big 4 public accounting, PR, healthcare, and IT, Trish brings a wealth of knowledge to leadership, performance management, training & development, change management, social media, and innovation. She engages her audience with real-life examples of how leadership shapes organizations. She is indeed a very known HR influencer in the business world. Linkedin | Twitter 26. Jon Ingham Jon Ingham is widely recognized as a leader in innovation, technology, and talent management in the human resources and business fields. He’s an accomplished writer, blogger, and contributor in the digital HR realm, sharing valuable tips, ideas, and advice on effective employee lifecycle management making him a notable influencer. With a wealth of expertise, Jon is a go-to source for insights and guidance in the HR and business space. Linkedin | Twitter 27. Kathryn Minshew Kathryn is the creator and leader of The Muse, an online platform for careers. She spends her time shaping the future of work, caring deeply about career growth, and helping businesses find and keep the best people. She also values building strong company cultures for long-lasting organizations. If you check out her social media profiles, you’ll see her discussing workplace topics and culture. Give her a follow for more insights! Linkedin | Twitter 28. Kathleen Hogan Kathleen Hogan holds the position of Chief People Officer and Executive Vice President of Human Resources at Microsoft. She began her journey with the company in 2003 as the Chief Operating Officer of Worldwide Sales, later taking on the role of Corporate Vice President of Worldwide Services in 2009, and assuming her current role as Chief People Officer in 2015. Kathleen’s primary goal is to empower Microsoft’s 217,000+ global employees to achieve their objectives within a culture that attracts and motivates exceptionally passionate talent. Linkedin 29. Joey V. Price Joey V. Price is the CEO of Jumpstart:HR, a company that helps startups and small businesses with HR outsourcing and consulting. He hosts two podcasts, “Business, Life, and Coffee” and “While We Were Working,” the latter being aimed at HR and people leaders, discussing current HR topics. With extensive HR experience, Joey emphasizes the importance of achieving high returns on investment by ensuring a content and engaged workforce. He also served as an adjunct professor at Stony Brook University in New York. Linkedin | Twitter 30. Jodi-Ann Burey Jodi-Ann Burey is a popular speaker, influencer and writer who shares insights on being true to yourself, the complexity of identity, and reshaping workplace environments with her 38,000+ LinkedIn followers. Her TEDx Talk, “The Myth of Bringing Your Full, Authentic Self to Work,” has reached 1.4 million viewers and encouraged both employers and employees to reconsider their approach to creating a welcoming workplace. Jodi-Ann’s contributions have been featured on well-known platforms like The Muse and HBR, and she has been a guest on Brené Brown’s podcast, “Dare To Lead.” Beyond her professional discussions, Jodi-Ann also addresses her journey with cancer on her podcast, “Black Cancer.” Linkedin | Twitter 31. Ester Martinez Ester Martinez serves as CEO & Editor-in-Chief at People Matters, guiding a thriving community for CHROs and business leaders. Together, they drive progress in talent and work practices, shaping sustainable business impact. She is an influencer and contributes valuable insights to the industry. She is also an active member of various HR and Business forums in India and internationally. Linkedin | Twitter 32. Jennifer Kim Jennifer Kim is an advisor for startups, a coach for leadership, and a strategist for diversity and inclusion. She is highly regarded for her work in helping startups embrace people operations as a crucial aspect of their business. Jennifer also manages the “Inclusion At Work” resource on Twitter and offers a course focused on talent acquisition in the startup ecosystem. Jennifer Kim is recognized as a “dot connector” who helps startups grow and thrive by fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. Twitter   33. Jacob Morgan Jacob Morgan, a well-known speaker and writer, is the creator of Future of Work University. He specializes in leadership, employee experiences, and the future of work. Jacob is engaged in sharing his thoughts, offering advice, and penning best-sellers. Being a influencer, he shares valuable information and handpicked content on various social media  platforms. Linkedin | Twitter 34. Jackye Clayton Jackye holds the role of VP for Talent Acquisition and DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) at Textio. She is a strong supporter of DEI and has extensive experience in diverse industries. Jackye excels in discovering exceptional talent and championing her team. Additionally, she hosts the show “But First Coffee”. Linkedin | Twitter 35. David Hanrahan David Hanrahan, Eventbrite’s Chief Human Resources Officer, has spent over twenty years as an HR leader in various companies, including Zendesk, Twitter, Shell, and Electronic Arts. His diverse skill set encompasses managing substantial hiring in high-growth environments, crafting job frameworks, executing effective reward strategies, analyzing and improving employee engagement. Linkedin 36. Claude Silver Claude Silver is famous for her role as the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia, a digital advertising agency. In this special job, she’s known for her dedication to creating a work environment that’s all about people and empathy. She highlights the value of emotional smarts and personal connections at work. Her efforts have earned her a strong reputation in HR and leadership. She keeps pushing for kinder and more heart-centered ways of managing and leading. Linkedin | Twitter 37. Adam Karpiak Adam Karpiak dedicated eight years to progressing from a recruiter to the Vice President of Recruiting. Afterward, he established his own company, which functions as a comprehensive recruiting agency. Additionally, Adam guides job seekers in distinguishing themselves during their job hunt and making informed decisions about their ideal work settings. Linkedin | Twitter 38. Jessica Miller-Merrell Jessica Miller-Merrell founded Workology and hosts its podcast. She’s known for her work on Generation Z’s influence in the workplace, as well as her discussions on upcoming HR technologies and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Jessica is recognized as a Forbes Top 50 Social Media Power User and is a driving force for change in the workplace, with a strong emphasis on human resources and talent acquisition. Linkedin | Twitter 39. Jim Stroud Jim Stroud is a writer, blogger, and public speaker. His primary focus revolves around human resources, recruitment, and job search strategies. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Jim has received recognition for his work, such as being featured in Monster.com‘s “Top Ten Employment Bloggers to Follow on Twitter” and securing the seventh spot on the “Top 25 HR Digital Influencers” list. Additionally, he’s the author of the book “The Number One Job Hunting Book in the World!” published in 2015. Linkedin | Twitter 40. Lou Adler Lou Adler is often referred to as the first headhunter. Through his company, The Adler Group, he has provided training to over 40,000 recruiters and hiring managers. He’s also an accomplished author, with some of his books ranking as bestsellers on Amazon. On his Twitter account, he shares valuable insights on making smarter hiring decisions and offers guidance for HR professionals looking to enhance their recruitment techniques. Linkedin | Twitter 41. Marc Coleman Marc is the creator and top boss at UNLEASH.ai, which is like a big online market for HR stuff. His goal is to get HR, learning, and hiring leaders from around the world excited about the future of work and new HR tech. He really loves bringing people together to think up and make the future of work happen. For years, he’s built strong HR brands and helped make trustworthy HR groups all over the world. Linkedin | Twitter 42. Cynthia Trivella Cynthia serves as the lead partner at TalentCulture, a thriving community of professionals keen on all aspects of the work world, where technology has a significant impact. With over two decades of experience, Cynthia is one of the most well-liked experts and trendsetters in HR technology. Her knowledge spans marketing communications, talent finding, and hiring, and she has a strong passion for finding and keeping talent, boosting the company’s reputation, and enhancing the employee journey. Linkedin | Twitter 43. Craig Fisher Craig is the creator, specialist in employer branding and marketing strategy at TalentNet Media. This company focuses on building employer brands and plans for hiring new talent. Craig also offers guidance to various businesses in HR technology and digital strategies. He’s collaborated with major companies like LinkedIn, Toyota, YUM! Brands, HootSuite, and many more. Craig’s achievements include founding the first LinkedIn-certified training company in North America and initiating the initial Twitter chat for recruiters. Linkedin | Twitter  44. Vernā Myers Vernā holds the position of VP of Inclusion Strategy at Netflix, where she focuses on promoting cultural diversity and inclusion. She’s an expert in the field of diversity and is known for her work as a cultural innovator and social commentator. Her role involves developing and executing strategies that infuse cultural diversity, equity, and inclusivity into every aspect of Netflix’s global operations. Linkedin | Twitter 45. Amy C. Waninger Amy is the CEO of Lead at Any Level, a company that partners with organizations to develop a diverse leadership talent pool, ensuring a lasting competitive edge. She’s a DEI influencer, making inclusion happen, as a speaker, trainer, and consultant. Her focus is on helping companies keep their top talent and foster inclusive environments. Amy is a specialist in leadership, diversity, inclusion, networking, and unconscious bias. She frequently talks about retaining employees, keeping them engaged, and reducing turnover on her social media platforms Linkedin | Twitter 46. Risha Grant Risha serves as the CEO of Risha Grant LLC, a company that offers a wide range of services related to diversity and inclusion communication and consulting. She is widely recognized for her expertise in this field and is an international speaker, author, consultant, and host of the KJRH-NBC Risha Talks series. Linkedin | Twitter 47. Jan Tegze Jan serves as the Technical Recruiting Director at Tricentis. He is a speaker, trainer, blogger, and a leader in talent acquisition. Jan is also the author of “Full Stack Recruiter: The Ultimate Edition,” a thorough guidebook essential for professionals in the field. His background includes effectively leading teams and implementing recruitment and sourcing procedures. At conferences and events, Jan discusses various topics, such as global recruitment, sourcing techniques, innovative recruitment tools, strategies for sourcing, analytics, and more. Linkedin | Twitter 48. Lynne Oldham Lynne holds the role of Chief People Officer at Glynn 100 and Stash. With more than two decades of experience in strategic HR leadership and talent acquisition across different sectors, she is dedicated to building vibrant, efficient, and financially successful companies. Lynne focuses on harnessing diversity and crafting strategies that inspire a sense of belonging and engagement among employees, ultimately leading to positive outcomes. Linkedin | Twitter 49. Dalila Wilson-Scott Dalila is the EVP and Chief Diversity Officer at Comcast Corporation and President of the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation. She frequently speaks on philanthropy and equity-related topics at prominent events like the Aspen Ideas Festival, Social Innovation Summit, MIT Solve, USC Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy, and the Women’s Philanthropy Institute’s Annual Symposium. The DEI influencer is passionate about social impact, inclusion, and innovation, topics she frequently discusses on her social media profiles. Linkedin | Twitter 50. Lindsay-Rae McIntyre Lindsay-Rae is the Chief Diversity Officer at Microsoft, aiming to build a stronger future through inclusive culture and technology. With more than 20 years of experience in HR for the technology industry, she is passionate about using cutting-edge, inclusive people methods to drive corporate growth. With more than 18K followers on her LinkedIn profile, Lindsay shares her tips and knowledge on diversity, inclusion, and allyship matters. Linkedin | Twitter  
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