SAVE THE DATE
Thursday,

October 22, 2009
Greater Detroit Chapter

The National Association

of African Americans

in Human Resources


General Membership Meeting

 

2009-2010 Officers

 

President

Rodney U. Bellamy

 

Parliamentarian

Anne Johnson

 

Treasurer

Eileen S. Burnley

 

Secretary

Denese Adams

 

 V.P. Membership

Lanette Ervin

 

 V.P. Programs

Katrina McCree

 

V.P. Community Affairs Herman V. Morris 

Greater Detroit Area Chapter

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We are the Greater Detroit Chapter of the

National Association of African Americans in Human Resources

 

We have worked very hard to establish our organization,  designed to provide additional resources to serve the development and networking requirements of minority HR Professionals.  We welcome your involvement and participation as we serve our current and potential members and further our organization interests. 

Did you know that -

  • We are the only local human resources organization that specifically represents the interests of African American HR practitioners?

  • Our membership includes HR executives and industry leaders with companies such as GM, Ford, Chrysler, Health Alliance Plan, DTE, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield? 

  • We are part of a national network of HR professionals and practitioners in a variety of public, private, and nonprofit organizations?

The Greater Detroit Chapter of

The National Association of African Americans

in Human Resources

 

Invites you to join us for our

October

General Membership Meeting

 

Thursday, October 22, 2009

5:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

 

Health Alliance Plan

21700 Northwestern Hwy

5th Floor

Southfield, Michigan 48034

 

“To Mediate or not to Mediate:

That is the Question"

Why do parties mediate?  Does mediation really work?  Are there cases that should not be mediated?  What are the benefits of the mediation process?  What are the common strategies and tactics used in the mediation process?  What are some of the common assumptions and misperceptions in the process?  How can you be a more effective advocate in the process?  Learn more about the mediation process and how it can help you be a better advocate.

   Jan Holdinski

  Jan Holdinski  is the Vice President of the Michigan Regional office of the American Arbitration Association (AAA).  Her region includes eight other States.  Ms. Holdinski is responsible for specific operational and business development activities in her assigned territory to ensure the continued growth of the AAA.  She is also directly involved in the development of ADR systems for businesses, companies and unions.  In addition, Ms. Holdinski recruits, develops and continuously evaluates qualified, diverse and acceptable neutrals for AAA's panel.  In 2000, Ms. Holdinski was the first-ever recipient of the President's Award for Living the Values of the AAA. 

 

We Offer

Cutting Edge Information

Networking

Free Parking

Dinner

 

Membership Fees:

$30   Student

$125   Professional

$1,000    Lifetime

 

Non-Member Meeting Fee:

Professional    $15

Student    $10

 

 

 

"Please Join me for our

October General Membership Meeting"

Rodney U. Bellamy, President

NAAAHR,

Greater Detroit Chapter

 

2009-2010 Officer Profiles

 

 

 


 

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy."

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


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