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2016 Leadership Development Forum
 

In the Opening General Session, SHRM's CEO Hank Jackson will welcome you to the Leadership Development Forum. Then, here from keynoter, Jessica Herrin as she speaks about the Six P's of an Entrepreneurial Spirit. 

The Six P’s of an Entrepreneurial Spirit

Jessica Herrin will discuss cultivating the entrepreneurial spirit—the spirit that allows you to embrace your individuality, to look not just at what is but at what could be, to believe in yourself beyond reason, and to create your own definition of success and happiness. All great leaders should possess this entrepreneurial spirit; it helps turn fledgling ideas into strategies, takes you from startup to company, and is a leadership platform that can lift an entire enterprise and build committed teams. Herrin will show you how to apply the lessons of this entrepreneurial spirit and mindset to your career and your job. You will learn how to use the six P’s (Passion,  Path, People, Positivity, Perseverance and  Productivity) to help you cultivate entrepreneurial spirit as part of your leadership style. 

 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, September 27, 2016 - 9:00am to 10:00am
Presenter: 
Henry G. (Hank) Jackson, CPA
president & CEO
SHRM
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Henry G. (Hank) Jackson is the president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world's largest HR professional Society. He previously served as the Society’s interim president and CEO, and as chief global finance and business affairs officer.

Under Jackson’s leadership, the Society has grown to a record 290,000 members and hosted its largest-ever Annual Conference and Exposition. To better serve a diverse and more complex HR profession, the Society expanded its global reach and impact, formed partnerships with the Council for Global Immigration and SHRM’s Executive Network, HR People and Strategy, and opened its first state office in California, home to the largest concentration of HR professionals in the U.S.

During Jackson’s tenure, the Society developed and launched its competency-based certification—the accredited SHRM-Senior Certified Professional and SHRM-Certified Professional—to further advance the HR profession. Within two years, the number of SHRM-certified professionals grew to more than 100,000 worldwide.      

At the helm of SHRM during the economic downturn, Jackson spearheaded the Society’s initiatives on pressing HR and employment issues such as workforce readiness, veterans’ employment, and long-term unemployment. The Society has also strengthened its position as a highly sought-after voice on workplace public policy, as HR and workplace issues have increasingly been part of national discussions and public policy debates.

Jackson believes that the HR profession is at an exciting and pivotal moment, calling it the “Decade of Human Capital.” Businesses are beginning to better understand and embrace human resource management as the most critical contributor to the strategic direction of their organizations, and the HR profession is being propelled into a key business leadership position.

A long-tenured SHRM employee, Jackson has ensured as CEO that the organization remains an employer of choice and invests in a world-class workplace and work environment. In 2013, Washingtonian magazine recognized SHRM as a Great Place to Work in the Washington, D.C. area. 

Jackson came to SHRM from Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he was senior vice president/chief financial officer and treasurer of the university. In this role, he oversaw the financial well-being of the university’s 11 schools and colleges, hospital, public television station, and commercial radio station. He served in several previous positions at Howard University, including comptroller, deputy comptroller, and systems accountant, before becoming senior vice president.

Prior to joining Howard University, Jackson worked in public accounting with Hurdman Main and KMPG as senior auditor and a computer audit specialist. For several years, he was a consultant for the Southern Association of College and University Business Officers.

Jackson earned his Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Stonehill College in Massachusetts. He is a certified public accountant.

SESSIONS:
Jessica Herrin
CEO and Founder
Stella & Dot Family of Brands
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Jessica Herrin is CEO and Founder of the Stella & Dot Family of Brands. She has been featured on Oprah, the Today Show, and Undercover Boss, in Fortune, the NY Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and was included on Inc.'s list of top 10 Female CEOs.

After graduating from Stanford University with a B.A. in Economics, Jessica joined two successful tech startups before heading back to the Stanford Graduate School of Business. At the ripe age of 24, she dropped out of business school to co-found the leading wedding site, WeddingChannel.com.

STELLA & DOT Family of Brands (Stella & Dot, KEEP Collective and EVER Skincare) enable over 50,000 independent business owners in 6 countries that have earned over $300 million from running their own flexible businesses, sharing over $1 billion in products. Jessica originally founded the company out of her living room in 2004 as Luxe Jewels. Their award winning products have been featured in InStyle, Vogue, Allure, Elle, Real Simple and worn by countless celebrities.

Jessica calls the San Francisco Bay Area home and lives with her husband Chad, their two daughters, a fish and a dog. She’s an avid runner, reader, adventurer and a member of Young Presidents Organization (YPO).

SESSIONS:
Location: 
Grand Ballroom ABC
Amount of Credit: 
0.75
Credit Type: 
•SHRM PDCs
Session Type: 
General Session

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