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HR FLORIDA 2010 CONFERENCE & EXPO August 30 – September 1, 2010 Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, Florida To register, visit www.hrfloridaconference.org Page 2 Conference-at-a-Glance Page 3 Pre-Conference Workshops Page 4 Concurrent Sessions Page 5 Keynote Speakers Page 6 Masters Series Speakers Page 7 Hotel & Entertainment Information Page 8 Sponsor Listings Page 9 Registration Form

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HR FLORIDA 2010 CONFERENCE & EXPO

August 30 – September 1, 2010Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, Florida

To register, visit www.hrfloridaconference.org

Page 2 Conference-at-a-Glance

Page 3 Pre-Conference Workshops

Page 4 Concurrent Sessions

Page 5 Keynote Speakers

Page 6 Masters Series Speakers

Page 7 Hotel & Entertainment Information

Page 8 Sponsor Listings

Page 9 Registration Form

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Day / Date Time Activity

Sunday, August 29

8:00 am - 5:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - Certification Preparation Class

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - The Language of Profitability - The Basics

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - What Has Happened to the Golden Rule of HR?

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - Hack Your Work: Smart and Small HR

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - The Language of Profitability - The Next Level

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - How HR Should Use Social Media to Meet Strategic Objectives

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshop - Influence Strategies for HR Professionals

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Registration Open

Monday, August 30

7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration Open

9:00 am - 10:00 am HR Florida Conference Orientation

9:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Concurrent Sessions (8)

10:15 am - 11:45 am Opening General Session - Henry Winkler

11:45 am - 7:00 pm Expo Hall Open / Lunch in Hall

1:15 pm - 3:30 pm Masters Series - A New Paradigm for HR - Ron Pilenzo, PhD, SPHR, RODC

1:30 pm - 5:30 pm Afternoon Concurrent Sessions (24)

3:45 pm - 4:15 pm Refreshment Break / Expo Hall

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Grand Opening Reception / Expo Hall

Tuesday, August 31

6:45 am - 2:00 pm Registration Open

7:00 am - 8:00 am Rise and Shine Sessions (8)

8:00 am - 4:00 pm Expo Hall Open

8:15 am - 9:30 am General Session - China Miner Gorman

9:30 am - 10:15 am Refreshment Break / Expo Hall

10:30 am - 11:30 am Morning Concurrent Sessions (8)

11:30 am - 12:45 pm Lunch Break / Expo Hall

1:00 pm - 3:15 pm Masters Series - The Leader of the Future - John Spence

1:00 pm - 5:15 pm Afternoon Concurrent Sessions (24)

3:15 pm - 4:00 pm Refreshment Break / Expo Hall

8:00 pm - 12:00 am Evening Entertainment

Wednesday, September 1

6:45 am - 9:00 am Registration Open

7:00 am - 9:15 am Masters Series - Tomorrow’s HR Today: How to Transform HR to Deliver Value - Dave Ulrich

8:00 am - 8:30 am Coffee Break

8:30 am - 10:45 am Concurrent Sessions (16)

11:00 am - 12:30 pm Closing General Session/Luncheon - Robin Koval

Conference-at-a-Glance

Enjoy exciting events, sessions, entertainment and more at the 2010 HR Florida Conference & Expo and still earn credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR. The event is pre-approved for a maximum 13.75 recertification credits.

Earn 13.75 HR Certification Institute recertification credits in less than 3 days!

The use of this seal means that this program has met the HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit. Any questions or comments regarding the quality of the program should be directed to the program sponsor.

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Pre-Conference Workshops8:00 am - 5:00 pm: Certification Preparation Class Certification is the badge of our profession. Employers large and small are increasingly seeking human resource professionals with the capabilities to be an effective contributing partner to the bottom line. Earning your PHR or SPHR certification provides assurance to your employer that you are HR Smart, dedicated to your profession and have the tools to be successful in today’s workplace.

The Pre-conference HR Florida Certification Prep Class is presented by a team of leading HR professionals. Primary focus of the day is key concepts of all the functional areas from the HR body of knowledge. The prep class also offers test taking tips and what to expect on exam day. Attendees will get the benefit of experienced facilitators, peer-to-peer interaction and a structured classroom environment to enhance learning. You will also have the opportunity to share real world experiences with your fellow HR professionals. Notebooks are provided with all of the presentations and access to an on-line final exam. Presenters: Linda L. Bailey, SPHR; Shelley (Shell) Fick, SPHR; Ron Hamilton; Donald C. Works III, SPHR

9:00 am - 12:00 pm: HR Metrics: Speaking the Language of Profitability, The Basics (Pre-approved for 3 Strategic Recertification Credits) In these economic times it is critical that HR be seen as a profit driver – not a cost center – and uses metrics that executives see as measurements of success. When HR “speaks their language,” executives are more likely to listen. This session explores the basics of HR metrics. 1) Learn the importance of using metrics to demonstrate value to your organization; 2) Gain a basic understanding of business metrics - transactional and strategic, leading and lagging indicators, etc. Review basic HR metric concepts and terms; 3) Gain a basic understanding of what to measure, the types of measurements you can use and sources of data. Presenter: Patricia Mathews, MBA, Consultant

9:00 am - 12:00 pm: What Has Happened to the Golden Rules of HR? The Legal Pitfalls Associated with Human Resources' Use of Social Media (Pre-approved for 3 General Recertification Credits)

In today’s world of instant access to information, how much information is too much information? Social media once began as a resource for friends to stay in touch, people to find matches and sharing information. However, employers are now capitalizing on the same social media once used for personal means to research employees and candidates for hire. With social media and the onslaught of personal blogs and web pages, the Golden Rules of HR professionals seem irrelevant and outdated. What should employers do (or not do) with all of the information that they gather from a candidate’s webpage or blog? Do the Golden Rules still apply and if so, how does HR apply them to social media research? Can employers legally consider information obtained from social media when making a hiring decision? If an employer may use social media information in the hiring decision-making process, what liability does this create for the company? 1) Identify the legal risks associated with the use of social media in human resources/recruitment efforts; 2) Minimize the legal risks of using social media for human resources/recruitment efforts; and 3) Develop his/her own social media policy for his/her organization. Presenter: Carrie Cherveny, Esq.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm: Hack Your Work: Smart and Small HR (Pre-approved for 3 General Recertification Credits) As the “HR department” for your entire company, does it feel like you can’t win? Participants will learn how to “hack” through priorities and leverage free and inexpensive resources to regain time, influence, and sanity. This highly interactive session will provide practical, realistic organizational development, compensation design, change management, internal communications, recruiting, marketing, all with real-world measurable results to influence leaders and help set company direction. 1) Prioritize work and say “no” without getting fired; 2) Access and use free tools and information related to recruiting, HR, and leadership; 3) Dig out from under the paperwork to influence leaders and help set company direction. Presenter: Franny Oxford, SPHR

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Influence Strategies for HR Professionals (Pre-approved for 3 Strategic Recertification Credits) HR professionals are constantly challenged to help improve their organization’s capabilities by delivering effective people management practices at all levels of the organization. Among the many skills required to accomplish this is the ability to influence individuals and groups in varying situations. In most cases this must be accomplished where the HR professional has little or no direct control related to the situation. It is also important for managers to understand how other people and situations influence them.

This workshop will provide a greater understanding of personal motive preferences, the preferences of others, and application of this dynamic toward becoming more effective in influencing specific work situations. At the core of this workshop are nine specific influence tactics that – when used appropriately--can have a positive impact on the achievement of organizational objectives. Presenter: Dr. Robert K. Prescott, Ph.D., SPHR, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm: How HR Should Use Social Media to Meet Strategic Objectives (Pre-approved for 3 Strategic Recertification Credits) This session will demystify social media, show exactly how HR professionals are using it today... including high profile case studies. After this session, HR professionals will: 1.) Better understand social media best practices; 2) Learn to leverage social media to straighten their corporate brand; and 3) Understand the tie between social media and employee engagement.Presenter: William Tincup, BA, MA, MBA, Co-owner, Starr Tincup

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm: HR Metrics: Speaking the Language of Profitability, The Next Level (Pre-approved for 3 Strategic Recertification Credits) HR professionals who are already using HR metrics may still encounter issues in capturing the attention of non-HR executives. It is critical that HR be seen as a profit driver – not a cost center – and uses metrics that “speak” to executives in language they understand. 1) Understand the concept of organizational strategic objectives and competitive advantage, and the competencies HR managers need in order for HR to be viewed as a profit driver rather than a cost center. 2) Understand how to align the HR Mission and strategic objectives with the organization’s Mission and strategic objectives. This is especially relevant as the economic recovery begins. Participants will audit their current HR Mission and strategic objectives to evaluate their alignment. 3) Examine the HR metrics you currently use, evaluate their strategic relevance, and begin to identify other HR measurements that are strategically aligned with organizational objectives. Understand how to communicate the numbers that will engage the attention of your executives. Participants will work on case studies throughout. Presenter: Patricia Mathews, MBA, Consultant

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Concurrent Sessions

In addition, choose from a variety of other relevant Concurrent Sessions including:

To view a complete list of concurrent sessions, www.hrfloridaconference.org

What the C-Suite Wants from HR!

How Leaders Drive Workforce Performance!

Why Social Media Skills are Essential for the HR Practitioner

Healthcare Reform - Don’t Bet Your Career On It!

HR Trends: Circa 2010 & Beyond

The Levity Effect: It Pays to Lighten Up

Are There Lilly Ledbetter’s in Your Workforce?

Evolving Workplace Technology Issues

Florida Employer Survival Guide - How to Reduce Your Risk of Wage and Hour Lawsuits

How to Survive an ICE Audit

Recruiting and Hiring Liabilities: Protecting Your Organization from the Harmful Effects of Web 2.0

One Size Does Not Fit All - SMB Performance Appraisals

Achieving Cultural Alignment in Mergers and Acquisitions

Consumer Driven Healthcare Success Factors

OSHA in a Changing World: New Compliance Directives You Need to Know

MEMBER ADVOCACY PROGRAMWe are very proud to announce that Florida is one of ten states selected to pilot SHRM’s new state of the art member advocacy program to take HRVoice to another level.

Workplace Public Policy: Why HR Needs to Be More Proactive in this DebatePresenters: Mike Aitken, Director, Governmental Affairs; Bob Carragher, Manager, Government Relations

This special two-hour session will focus on current issues affecting the HR profession and how to influence federal/state public policy and regulatory efforts.

For years, the backbone of SHRM’s member advocacy program has been the HRVoice program, through which members can send electronic messages to their elected officials on issues of interest to the HR community. While important, this activity represents a small part of what SHRM’s advocacy strategy can and should be. This session will showcase other opportunities for grassroots activism and why the HR community can’t afford to maintain the status quo.

Plugging into the Electronic Workplace Without Crashing the System

Recovery Prescription: How Assessment Data Can Drive Corporate Results

Lessons Learned from the Top 10 Human Resource Leadership Mistakes

Opening the Global Immigration Door - Now What?

Are You Keeping Up?

Best Practices in Talent Management Strategy

Changing The Way WORK Works

Fasten Your Seatbelts: Workforce Planning in Turbulent Times

How the Global Recession Changes International HR Strategies

Employee Surveys and Unionization

Unemployment Compensation Hearings - How to Win

A Global Perspective on Recruitment and HR

Going Mobile: Managing a Diverse and Dispersed Workforce

Money Talks: Corporate Policies, Communication and Compensation

What Do You Mean I Can’t Wear My Nose Ring to Work? That’s Unfair!

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Keynote Speakers

Henry WinklerActor, Author, Producer, Director

Henry Winkler knows a thing or two about Hollywood, having spent nearly three decades enjoying success in the business. Winkler’s portrayal of “The Fonz” for 10 seasons (1974-84) made him one of the most recognized actors in the world. He won two consecutive Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series (1976 and 1977), and three Emmy nominations in the same category. He was also honored with a “star” on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In 2003, he began writing a series of children’s novels with his co-author, Lin Oliver, entitled, “Hank Zipzer: The World’s Most Amazing Under-Achiever.” The books are inspired by Winkler’s struggle

throughout his education due to his learning challenges and have appeared on several Best Seller lists including The Los Angeles Times and Barnes and Noble.

China Miner Gorman Global Member Engagement OfficerSociety for Human Resource Management

For more than 25 years, China has held strategic leadership roles in the human capital services industry. Her expertise in business strategy, market-share growth and new business development together with her people and results oriented leadership style has enabled her to successfully lead organizations through turnarounds and rapid growth cycles, as well as through business slowdowns, with exceptional results.

China joined SHRM in 2007 as Chief Operating Officer and assumed her current role in 2009. Prior to joining SHRM, China was President of DBM North America, and President of Lee Hecht Harrison, a $250 million division of Adecco, which became the performance leader in its industry under her leadership.

She currently serves on the boards of the Chicago-based Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL), Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG), and the SHRM Foundation. A native Midwesterner, China earned a bachelor’s degree from Principia College in Elsah, Ill. She has completed significant post-graduate work in Organizational Development.

Robin Koval President, The Kaplan Thaler Group Author, Motivational Speaker and NYU Professor

Robin is the President of The Kaplan Thaler Group and is responsible for the general management of the agency, including client services, strategic development, new business and KTG’s Buzz unit. A founding member of the agency with Linda Kaplan Thaler, she has helped KTG grow from a fledgling start-up to a company with over a billion dollars in billings.

Robin is also a best-selling author. Her latest collaboration with co-author Linda Kaplan Thaler, The Power of Small: Why Little Things Make All the Difference — an instant Wall Street Journal,

USA Today and Washington Post best-seller — shows how “sweating the small stuff” can help you win big even in these challenging times. Linda and Robin’s previous title, The Power of Nice: How to Conquer the Business World with Kindness, debuted on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. Their first book, Bang! Getting Your Message Heard in a Noisy World, a savvy marketing book, was also a national bestseller.

A much sought-after speaker, Robin has presented to audiences across the country, sharing her thoughts on such diverse topics as: marketing strategy, brand building, the advertising industry, women’s leadership and retaining top talent, among many others. Robin also serves as an esteemed faculty member at New York University, where she is an adjunct professor in The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. She earned a BFA from Syracuse University and an MBA from Baruch College.

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Meet with the Masters

A New Paradigm for HR Monday, August 30 – 1:15 pm – 3:30 pm Ron C. Pilenzo, PhD, SPHR, RODC The major threat facing HR today is the inability of HR to define itself in terms of what constitutes a true profession and how to create the business partnership it strives to achieve. Ron will demonstrate how to make a business case for moving the profession to the next level by using a building block approach in analyzing the need for a new HR paradigm.

Ronald C. Pilenzo is President & CEO of The Global HR Consultancy, a management consulting firm headquartered in Hobe Sound, Florida. A past President of SHRM, with over 50 years of experience in the field of human resource management, business management and international relations, he

has been a keynote speaker, commentator, facilitator and panelist in the US and abroad, including the former USSR, the PRC, Africa, Europe, South America and the Far East. He was awarded the World Federation of Personnel Management Association’s (WFPMA) prestigious Georges Petitipas Award in 1990, as the person contributing the most to the profession of HR in the world. He earned a BBA (cum laude) with a dual major in Economics and Industrial Relations and a MBA from the University of Detroit. In 2005, Ron was awarded his Ph.D. in International Business from Kennedy-Western University.

The Leader of the Future Tuesday, August 31 – 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm John Spence Based on the more than nine years of intensive research that John Spence carried out to write two books, as well as 16 years of personal experience working with some of the world’s top leaders in business, government, higher education and the non-profit sector – this program will identify the key characteristics of outstanding leaders in a clear, straightforward and practical manner and address the critical elements of building a winning, high-performance culture.

At the age of just 26, John was named CEO of an international Rockefeller foundation, overseeing projects in 20 countries and reporting directly to the Chairman of the Board, Winthrop P. Rockefeller

III. Two years later John was nominated as one of the top CEOs under the age of 40 in Florida. Inc. Magazine’s “Zinc Online” recognized him as one of America’s up and coming young business leaders. For the past 14 years, John has presented workshops, speeches and executive coaching to more than 300 organizations worldwide. He is also the author of “Excellence by Design – the six key characteristics of outstanding leaders” and “Awesomely Simple – essential business strategies for turning ideas into action” and has been a guest lecturer at over 90 colleges and universities across the United States including Harvard, Rutgers, Brown, Stanford and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Tomorrow’s HR Today: How to Transform HR to Deliver ValueWednesday, September 1, 7:00 am – 9:15 am Dave Ulrich Professor Ulrich and his colleagues have helped shape thinking on how to transform HR practices so that they are aligned to customer needs and integrated around organization capabilities to build this employee, customer, and investor results. This workshop will address the changing business conditions and the implications for managing individual ability, organization capability, and leadership. The required organization capabilities of the future and what leaders should know and do to respond to future business realities will be highlighted. It will end with implications for the changing role of human resource professionals and competencies they must demonstrate to be successful. The participants will

be able to utilize the learning and practice of this workshop to transform their HR departments.

Dave Ulrich is a Professor of Business at the University of Michigan and a partner at the RBL Group, a consulting firm focused on helping organizations and leaders deliver value. He studies how organizations build capabilities of speed, learning, collaboration, accountability, talent, and leadership through leveraging human resources. He has helped generate award winning databases that assess alignment between strategies, human resource practices and HR competencies. He has published over 100 articles and book chapters and 20 books.

The Masters Series is a unique educational experience that provides comprehensive learning opportunities for everyone, not just senior level professionals. These in-depth workshops are led by the best of the best and will enhance your conference experience.

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The HR Florida room rate is $130 plus tax and includes self-parking. Reservations may be made online through www.hrfloridaconference.org!

Hotel InformationRosen Shingle Creek

Rosen Shingle Creek is nestled on a 230-acre site along Shingle Creek just off Universal Boulevard, east of the Orange County Convention Center North/South expansion and just 10 minutes away from the Orlando International Airport. This ideal location is just a short distance to a variety of Orlando's best attractions, restaurants, shopping and entertainment venues.

Guest rooms offer luxurious first-class settings that capture the hotel environment. Capitalizing on Rosen Shingle Creek’s elevation, every single room offers a stunning view of the golf course and the area’s incomparable setting — from the perfectly manicured fairways and greens to the picturesque creek, magnificent cypress trees, and lush natural vegetation.

An Evening in MoroccoIn Morocco, there is a strong tradition of hospitality, togetherness and enrichment. Much like HR professionals, Moroccans are interested in sharing their lives and their talents. That’s why we invite you to step into the magical world of our Morroccan street fest, where anything can happen.

Come lounge in the oasis beneath one of our tents. Prepare to be dazzled by the upscale street bazaar—complete with belly dancers, tattoo artists, fortune-tellers and more! And don’t forget to grab a quick bite before settling in for an evening of fun-filled entertainment.

While Morocco is certainly known for its creative energy and cultural events, we invite you to unwind and let loose in the spirit of a Mediterranean getaway. Music will add to the friendly atmosphere created here. We’re proud to have one of Florida’s premier DJs spinning musical tracks and mixing popular beats. Come dance the night away, dressed however you feel most comfortable. Let’s celebrate, Moroccan style. (21 and over please)

Entertainment Information

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A Special Thank You to Our Conference Sponsors

THE CURTISS GROUP

AAA Auto Club South

Applicant Insight

DBM, Inc.

Edge InformationManagement, Inc.Florida Intracity Patrol

Fowler White Boggs P.A.

eXpress Badging

Gehring Group/BenTek

Pelican Dental Concepts

Publix Super Markets

SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment

St. Petersburg Times & Tampabay.monster.com

Suddath Relocation Systems

Ultimate Software

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REGISTRATION HR Florida 2010 Conference & Expo August 30 – September 1, 2010

www.hrfloridaconference.org

PREFERRED METHOD!

Mail registration form with check payable to HR Florida to: Shannon Lands, HR Florida Treasurer c/o Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund, P.A. P.O. Drawer 13207

Pensacola, FL 32591-9985

Fax to 850-435-8352 [Registration is not made until both payment and completed form are received.]

Please print clearly. Use one form for each registrant. Name Last_________________________________________________________First___________________________________MI_________

First Name for Badge_________________________________ PHR SPHR GPHR Job Title:

Company_________________________________________________________ Telephone _______________________________________

Mailing Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________

City___________________________________________________________________________State____________Zip__________________

Email (required for confirmation) ________________________________________________________________________________________

If Florida SHRM Chapter Member, provide Chapter name_________________________________________________________________

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Fees

Pre-Conference Workshops Regular Student**

Certification Preparation Class

The Language of Profitability - The Basics

What Has Happened to the Golden Rules of HR? Hack Your Work: Smart and Small HR

Influence Strategies for HR Professionals

The Language of Profitability - The Next Level How HR Should Use Social Media to

Meet Strategic Objectives

$195

$95

$95 $95

$95

$95 $95

$195

$30

$30 $30

$30

$30 $30

Circle Session

Full Registration 1 5 10 Regular Rate

Late Rate

Walk-In Rate

$535

$595

$630

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$4800

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7/1/10

8/15/10

After 8/15/10

One-Day Registration* 1 3 5 Regular Rate

Late Rate

Walk-In Rate

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$360

$720

$865

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$1125

$1375

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7/1/10

8/15/10

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Student Registration** Full Conference One-Day Rate*

$145 $75

SHRM Foundation Donation $1, $5, $10

TOTAL DUE

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*One-Day rate is assumed for Tuesday (Does not include evening event). Check if for Monday or Wednesday

**Must be a full-time student and a member of a SHRM affiliated Student or Regular Chapter to be eligible for student rate. (Not currently employed as HR practitioner.) Student rate excludes Tuesday evening event.

Check here if you require special meals or auxiliary aids during the Conference. Description of special needs:

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Full registration fee includes all conference sessions (except pre-conference workshops) plus: expo hall admission; lunch, afternoon beverage break and evening reception on Monday; breakfast break, lunch, afternoon beverage break, and one (1) ticket to the evening

event on Tuesday; and breakfast break on Wednesday. Registration does not include hotel accommodations or any other fees. Additional Tuesday evening tickets will be sold based on availability (over 21 please).

Conference attire - business casual for all venues. HR Florida reserves the right to provide attendee contact information to qualified sponsors and exhibitors. HR Florida is not responsible for vendor marketing – all concerns must be made directly with the vendor.

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DEMOG R APH IC I NF ORMAT IO N - Please take a moment to complete the following. This information is used to plan future HR Florida events.

Years in Profession: 1- 2 3 - 5 6 – 10 11 – 20 over 20 Student

No. of Employees in Your Org: <100 100 – 499 500 – 999 1,000+

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Age: <30 30 – 39 40 – 49 50 or older

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HOTEL INFORMATION Rosen Shingle Creek rate is $130/night including self-parking. Call the hotel directly at

866-966-6338 and indicate you are with the HR Florida Conference or register online through www.hrfloridaconference.org.

CANCELLATION POLICY

• Cancellations must be in writing.*

• Cancellations will be assessed a $50 administrative fee if received prior to 7/8/2010

• Cancellations received after 7/8/2010 are non-refundable. • Registrations are transferable.*

*See General Info at www.hrfloridaconference.org for full details. Administrative Use Only:

Date: ____________EM ______________ Amt: $_________ Check #__________

HR Florida Tax ID Number: 31-1591245 For Additional Information: www.hrfloridaconference.org