Global, Complex and Focused on the Cause: HR and Business Challenges in International Nonprofits

2019 Annual Conference & Exposition
Understand how a global nonprofit manages complex HR and business challenges, particularly in lower-resourced nations of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia.

Being nonprofit is a tax status, not a business model. Mission-driven international nonprofit organizations working globally face a wide variety of intense HR and business challenges, including those listed below. Hear how a matrixed global nonprofit manages its operations with 3,900 employees working in 40 countries.

Learning Objectives:

  • Growth and contraction.
  • Multiple levels of compliance.
  • Stakeholder and funder relationships.
  • Worldwide security and duty of care.
  • Organizational culture.
  • Recruitment and talent management.
  • Learning and staff development.
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, June 24, 2019 - 7:15am to 8:15am
Presenter: 

Howard Wallack, SHRM-SCP

Howard
Wallack, MA, MSc, SHRM-SCP

Howard A. Wallack has been the Deputy Chief Human Resources & Administrative Officer since 2016 in the Global Human Resources (GHR) department at Jhpiego in Baltimore, MD, an international, non-profit health organization, affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Jhpiego is dedicated to improving the health of women, children, and families in lower-resourced countries, with approximately 4,200 employees worldwide in 38 countries. At Jhpiego, Howard spearheads the organization’s leadership development program and leads a team of 5 regional HR business partners who support country HR operations, himself currently backstopping Ghana, Guatemala, and Mozambique. During his 40-year career with experience in nearly 90 countries, Howard has had senior-level positions in HR, training and development, global business development, and program management in for-profit and non-profit businesses and the US Peace Corps. In April 2023 Howard was recognized with an OnCon Icon peer-voted award among the “Top 50 HR Professionals” for having made a considerable impact on their organization and/or previous organizations; made strong contributions to their community through thought leadership; innovated in their role/career; and exhibited exceptional leadership. He has advanced degrees in international affairs and international human resources and globalization and holds multiple professional certifications, including the SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), and the GPHR® & SPHRi™ qualification from the HR Certification Institute. As a volunteer he has served on the Board of Directors of Cultural Vistas since 2011.

Location: 
LVCC N227-230
Amount of Credit: 
1.00
Credit Type: 
SHRM PDCs
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
Global & Cultural Effectiveness
HR Expertise
Relationship Management
Intended Audience: 
Mid-Level
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