Concurrent Session by Volunteer Role: State Council Directors, Directors-Elect
What resources, guidance, planning and support would serve you best as a State Council leader? And what would be helpful for you to pass along to those who are onboarding into Board positions for 2021? Don't miss this breakout session to hear the latest resources SHRM provides incoming Volunteer Leaders, items to have on your radar for 2021, and how, together, we can achieve success in the months ahead!
Rose Morales, SHRM-CP
Rose Morales, SHRM-CP is a Field Services Director for SHRM, based in San Antonio, Texas. She supports the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Mississippi, Hawaii, Guam and Saipan. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest HR professional society, representing 300,000 members in more than 165 countries.
Rose has worked in the HR Profession for over 20 years with industry experience in the telecommunication, technology and staffing industries. Prior to joining SHRM, she was Vice President of Human Resources at TeleGuam Holdings, LLC where she provided guidance, leadership and support for 450 employees in the areas of talent, compensation, learning & development, employee relations/engagement, workers compensation, security and safety. Before moving to Guam, Rose worked with Comcast in California as a Human Resources Business Partner.
She served as President of the SHRM Guam Chapter for three years and one year as the State Council Director for the Pacific State Council. She also was a volunteer and member of the Sacramento Area Human Resource Association (SAHRA) at the early stage of her Human Resources career.
Prior to relocating to Texas, Rose lived on Guam where she served on different community organizations. She served as a Board member for the Guam Workforce Development Board with the Guam Department of Labor and the Finance and Technology Chair. Rose served as an Advisory Council on the School of Business and Public Administration Council with the University of Guam and volunteer with the Employer Support for Guards and Reserves (ESGR). She also participated and supported other community-based organizations on Guam. Rose was instrumental in bridging the gap with Senators on Guam by partnering and being the voice for the local SHRM chapter when it came to employment law.
Rose holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management with emphasis in Human Resource Management from Golden Gate University. She received her Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional designation from the Society of Human Resource Management.
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