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Announcing Annual HR Conference from the South Carolina SHRM State Council

    June 7, 2022

    Myrtle Beach, SC — Tuesday, June 7, 2022 - The South Carolina SHRM State Council (SC SHRM) in partnership with the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce announced their annual HR Conference and Strategic Academy.

    The conference will take place September 21-23, 2022 at Marriott Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, SC. The first day is a special strategic academy– attendees will learn Value Exchange in the Post-COVID Workplace and Decision-Making Pitfalls and Biases.  The next two days offer a robust conference agenda starting with the keynote speaker’s presentation delivered by Jeff Nally, President of Nally Group Inc. and a combination of HR practitioners and legal counsel, attendees will enhance their skills, expand their knowledge, network with colleagues and interact with a variety of top-notch sponsors/vendors.  All this, PLUS up to up to 6 SHRM and HRCI approved recertification credits round out an insightful and rewarding development opportunity!

    “This year’s annual SC SHRM State Conference & Strategic workshop offer development opportunities for HR professionals, business leaders and organizational staff that support HR functions.  Whether you are experienced in HR or new to the profession, there is something for everyone.  Attend the workshop or the conference or even both, for a variety of learning opportunities supported by other HR professionals and legal advisors within our communities – all experienced, hands-on professionals sharing their successes!  Come join us”!  Karen Bedenbaugh Smith, HR Conference Chair and Director Elect, SC SHRM State Council.  

    This annual conference enables human resources professionals to learn the latest in a variety of relevant topics including workforce development, compliance, HR technology and much more.  For more information and to register, visit https://sc.shrm.org/+++

    South Carolina SHRM State Council is the state affiliate for the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). South Carolina SHRM State Council is a 100 percent volunteer entity consisting of 14 SHRM affiliated chapters across the state. The Council’s primary objective is to support the mission and initiatives of SHRM and to enhance and lead the human resource profession in South Carolina. South Carolina SHRM State Council coordinates professional development efforts and serve as the conduit for communication among SHRM and chapters as well as at-large members. For more information visit https://sc.shrm.org/