C. Mitch Taylor
director, State Government Affairs
SHRM
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Rebecca Peters
director, Policy Engagement
SHRM
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Mrs. Peters has worked with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) since October 2018. She previously worked for SHRM’s former affiliate the Council for Global Immigration (CFGI) in the Washington DC metro-area for nearly fifteen years, helping to advance high skilled immigration and employment verification reforms with the U.S. Congress, the White House and the federal agencies. She has served as a chair of the policy committee of the Compete America coalition. She also serves on other coalitions and working groups to educate and advance immigration system efficiencies and to ensure critical changes to employer immigration compliance are reasonable.
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C. Mitch Taylor
director, State Government Affairs
SHRM
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Kevin Schultz
director of business intelligence
SHRM
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Justin Constantine
Lieutenant Colonel, US Marine Corps (Retired) and Chief Business Development Officer, JobPath
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Justin retired from the Marine Corps at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.  He deployed to Iraq in 2006 and suffered a gunshot wound to the head while there, but has had an incredible recovery.  He is now an inspirational speaker and a leading voice in the veteran community.  Justin wrote a leadership book for mid-level managers in 2015, and SHRM recently published his authoritative guide on veteran employment.  Justin has given several TEDx talks, has been honored by several presidents, and is one of the wounded warriors painted by President Bush in his book Portraits of Courage

 

 

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Alexandra Levit
Business & Workplace Author, Speaker, and Consultant
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Alexandra Levit’s goal is to prepare organizations and their employees to be competitive and marketable in the future business world. A former nationally syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and writer for the New York Times, Fast Company, and Forbes, Alexandra has authored several books, including the international bestseller They Don’t Teach Corporate in College and Humanity Works: Merging People and Technologies for the Workforce of the Future.

Alexandra recently became a partner with organizational development firm PeopleResults. She consults and writes on leadership development, human resources, technology adoption, entrepreneurship, innovation, career and workplace trends on behalf of numerous Fortune 500 companies including American Express, Canon, Deloitte, DeVry University, Intuit, SilkRoad, and Staples, and has spoken on these topics at hundreds of organizations around the world including Abbott, ADP, Bank of America, Cardinal Health, Campbell Soup, Exelon, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Human Capital Institute, McDonalds, Microsoft, PepsiCo, the Society of Human Resource Management, and Whirlpool.

In the last several years, Alexandra has conducted proprietary research on the future of work, technology adoption, the millennial generation, gender differences and bias, and the skills gap. She also served as a member of Business Roundtable’s Springboard Project, which advised the Obama administration, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of Defense on current employment issues.

Alexandra is also a frequent national media spokesperson and is regularly featured in outlets including USA Today, National Public Radio, CNN, ABC News, CNBC, Forbes, the Associated Press, and Glamour. She was named an American Management Association Top Leader for two years in a row and has also been Money Magazine’s Online Career Expert of the Year and the author of one of Forbes’ best websites for women.

 A member of the Northwestern University Council of 100 and the Young Entrepreneur Council, Alexandra received the prestigious Emerging Leader Award from her alma mater. The award honors a Northwestern graduate under 35 who had made a significant impact in her field and in society. She was also just named to the Thinkers50's Class of 2019. This global organization identifies the individuals developing the most compelling business and management ideas of our age. She resides in Chicago, IL.

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Sunday, June 23, 2019 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
 
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 - 3:15pm to 5:15pm
 
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 - 12:15pm to 1:45pm
 
Monday, April 8, 2019 - 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Howard Rosenman
director of operations
Core-apps
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Howard Rosenman is the Director of Operations at Core-apps, the makers the mobile app for the annual conference and many other conferences, trade shows, and events. He has worked for Core-apps for six years.

Howard and his team work with account managers, developers and other stakeholders to define and configure the various features of the app, research and solve bug reports, configure imports of data into the app, and provide support to attendees through the "support@core-apps.com" email address. 

Howard has been involved in online "apps" and software development for about 25 years, including a 10-year stint at America Online in development, quality assurance and marketing roles. The common thread through his various positions has been translating business and marketing objectives into applications and working with developers to verify and test features and issues in the apps.

Howard is a graduate of the University of Central Florida, and has participated in several volunteer efforts, including Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area, and the "Radio Reading Service" of the public radio station in Jacksonville, FL where he was on a team that read the newspaper over a special radio frequency for sight or mobility impaired listeners.

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