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MARCH 2014 Volume 1 Issue 1
FEATURES
03S.C.R.U.B.S
Recruitment Picnic
05Back-2-Business
IBC Social Event
16Meet Our SHRMies
Featured Members
FEBRUARY OVERVIEW
08Bank of Hawaii
Company Tour
08Passed or Rejected Resume
Workshop
12Great Aloha Run, Packet Distribution
Community Service
12Movie Night with Warm Bodies
Social Event
MARCH MONTH
09Networking Trends of Tomorrow
Workshop
10Mock Interview
Student Development Program
11Hawaii Employers Council
Company Tour
13Star Advertiser Career Expo and Wounded
Warriors & Veterans Project
Community Services
ANNOUNCEMENTS
06Alumni
Reaching out
17
40th
AnniversarySHRM Aloha Chapter
ADS FEATURES
14Zippys Benefit Fundraiser
15Bubbies Distribution
18Car Wash
SHRM WELLNESS TIPS
19Healthy Sleep Tips
National Sleep Foundation
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CONNECTING WITH
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S.C.R.U.B.S.
SHRMS CLUB
ULTIMATEBIANNUALSOCIAL
FEBRUARY 01
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Kickingoff February with a bang with
the S.C.R.U.B.S. day event,abbreviation ofSHRMs Club
Recruitment Ultimate BiannualSocial. On that cold Saturday
morning, our banner wasraised tall and proud uponour tent, calling all SHRMiesto Bachman Lawn for a day of
fun and excitement!
Event hosted by Kainoa Fong,the chapters Director ofStudent Affairs, who started
the day off with a game of aninformal introduction. Theobjective of the activity wasfor both the returning andprospective students, to learn
about each other. It was thenfollowed up with a game of
bingo, and an impromptudance-off between the boardmembers and their squads.
While Madame President, HaVong, put up a decent fight,she could not defeat our VicePresident and Lord of the
S.C.R.U.B.S.
Dance, Leon Sheen. In a
surprise twist, the twerking ofthe IT Director, Michael Hoe,resulted in a tie between himand the VP.
Unable to decide, themembers chanted for a danceoff between the two dancecaptains and the game was onLeon dougied as hard as he
could, but unfortunately, itwas not enough to defeat theIT Director who threw awayhis shame and became as
ratchet as he could be.
The students then gathered atCampus Center to grab acomplimentary lunchprovided by the chapter.
Afterwards, the chapterconducted a joint activity withthe Entrepreneurs club. Weplayed an indoor game ofcharades and networking.
The overview of S.C.R.U.B.S.was a success. And mostimportantly the studentsenjoyed themselves!
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BACK-2-BUSINESS
FEBRUARY 07
Whatbetter way isthere to end a week than withlate night bowling and free
energy drinks? Probably a lot,but when you throw in ourawesome SHRMies, itbecomes pretty hard to beatLane 12 and 13 at Aiea Bowls
Back-to-Business bowlingevent, hosted by the Shidler
College of Business Inter-Business Council (IBC).
When the clock struckmidnight, IBC held a dance-
off event that pitted each ofthe presidents against eachother in two teams. Even
though they tried valiantly, HaVong, SHRM Aloha Chapter
president, led the Red Teamto victory over the WhiteTeam.
Over all, the members and
alumni who came to the eventhad a fun night of bowling,games and silly dance off
amongst the presidents!
AIEA BOWL
Photo Credit: Sheina Baybaya
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ALUMNI
The SHRM Aloha Chapter is looking to reconnect with their chapters
alumni and they need your HELP!
If you were a SHRM Aloha Chapter member or know someone who is,please contact us through the chapters email:
[email protected] visit their webpage at:
http://shrmuhm.com/alumni
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+ Workshops ,
The Society for Human Resources
Management, Aloha Chapter intends
to equip its members with the skills
necessary to transform their
professionalism into a career. Through
a series of three, tiered workshops
that build upon each other, students
will learn what skills are necessary to
become a professional, and then
how to practice those skills in order to
obtain a career.
+ Company Tours ,
Company tours are opportunities to
gain insight about exceptional
businesses in Hawaii. Members will
see behind the scenes and learn
about the corporate culture and
how facilities are run in the company,
as well as, the role they plays in the
Hawaiis community. Members willlearn the different areas and
positions in the company and find
out what the company looks for in
job candidates.
+Community Services
Community Services are a way for
members to help and give back to
their community. Members will have
the opportunity to donate or
volunteer in various services through
the chapter. This will also help create
bonds and friendship between their
fellow SHRM Aloha Chapter
members.
SHRMSTUDEN
T
DEVELO
PMENT
PROGRAM
THE ALOHA CHAPTER
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Workshops
March 05, 2014
Networking Trends of Tomorrow
April 09, 2014
After College: College toWorkforce
Company Tours
March 03, 2014
Embassy Suites Hotel
March 31, 2014
Hawaii Employers Council
April 14, 2014ProService Hawaii
StudentDevelopm
entProgram
Company Tour
Bankof Hawaii is oneof Hawaiis leaders inbanking. On February 10,Bank of Hawaii was graciousenough to offer us a company
tour at one of their branchesin downtown, Honolulu,Hawaii.
Angel Diep, the SHRM AlohaChapters Director of
Corporate Relations, led the20+ members from the AlohaChapter to the BOH visitationsite. In this visitation, we were
able to network and askquestions to a panel ofdirectors and leader of thecompany James Mortio,Laser Stiefel, Greg Chilson,and Lyanne.
The tour was a huge success,with many of our members
praising the event. With thepanel discussion at the end,our members were able to
learn many valuable from thevisitation. Huge mahalo to
Kelli Henmi& Erica Wallace,
fromBank of Hawaii, for
helping us set up thiswonderful company tour.
PASSED OR REJECTEDRESUME
Passedor RejectedResume is a workshop heldon February 19 at the ShidlerCollege of Business,University of Hawaii Manoa.
Joseph Campbell, the chapterDirector of ProfessionalDevelopment was able to
invite guest speaker Kazu
Hayashida& Kari Tsugawa
fromStarwood Hotels &Resorts. The Passed or
Rejected Resume workshopallowed members to gaininsight on how to build a
proper resume and tips onways to make you stand out
from the thousands ofapplicants.
The members showedenthusiasm and gave greatpraise about the event!
Workshop
Community Services
April 01, 2014
Star Advertiser Career Expo
April 05, 2014
Wounded Warriors and Veterans
April 12, 2014
Relay for Life
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NetworkingTrendso
fTomorrowWorksh
op
The Networking Trends of Tomorrow workshop will featurethree guest speakers from theHawaiian Electric Company
Kevin Imai, Jason Choy, & Danny Ishii
They will inform you the necessary skills to dress for success
and network with confidence.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 05 // 4:305:30pm // Shidler BA D101
Business Casual Attire
________________________________________________________
Kevin Imai, Director of Staffing &
Workforce Planning
Jason Choy, Director of HR
Service Center
Danny Ishii, Consultant Workforce
Staffing & Development
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-."$*/-$01'(2The SHRM Aloha Chapter
Mock Interview is part of thechapters Student
Development Program,
which allows the members
to practice their
interviewing skill and receive
immediate feedbacks from
their paired HR professional.
Through this event, studentswill learn, grow and discover
their strengths, weaknesses,
and sharpen their
interviewing, rapport, and
soft skills.
PARTICIPATING COMPANIES
MOCK WEEK
March 15 March 185:00 // 5:30 // 6:00
Shidler College of Business
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HawaiiEmployer
sCouncilTour
Since 1943, Hawaii Employers
Council (HEC) has served as the
leading management resource to
Hawaiis employers, assisting
thousands of businesses like yours
with employment law guidance,
human resources advice, and
other information thats needed
to make informed employer
decisions and reduce legal
complications.
A private, nonprofit, membership
employers group, HEC is
dedicated to helping companies
build and maintain collaborative
employee relations. We offer a
wide range of human resource
and labor relations services,
including consulting, training, pay
rate information, personnel forms,
policies and numerous resource
publications.
For more information please visit:
http://hecouncil.org
On March 31, HEC will welcome
the SHRM Aloha Chapter with a
company tour of their
corporation and their different
departments. The SHRM Aloha
Chapter members will have thechance to ask questions and
learn more about their internal
operation.
Overview and feedback of the
company tour will be provided on
next months SHRM E-Magazine.
Please stay tune.
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Volunteerservices for the Great Aloha
Run, packet distribution, washeld on February 15 at the
Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hallin Waikiki.
Although the event took placeat 8 in the morning, the
chapter members were veryexcited to take part in thisevent. The volunteers duties
were to explain the differentfeatures included in the
packets and to ensure that therunners understood thedifferent activities that wouldbe going on that day. Thisallowed the members to
develop bettercommunication andinterpersonal skills
With great efficiency, ourmembers amazed the eventcoordinator with theiradmirable work ethics.
Community Service
1'/-$ .-3#"The biannual joint Movie Night wasa joint social with 8 other student
clubs from the Shidler of College of
Business. The participants were theAmerican Marketing Association
(AMA), Business Executive Society
of Tomorrow (BEST), Delta SigmaPi (DSP), the Entrepreneur Club
(EC), Finance Management
Association (FMA), InternationalBusiness Organization (IBO),
Information Technology
Management Association (ITMA) PiSigma Epsilon (PSE), and Society
for Human Resource Management
(SHRM).
I thought it was going to be some kind ochick flick, but turns out its pretty good.
Leon Sheen
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FUNDRAISING
Each ticket can be redeemed for any one of the following items:
! Zippys Chili (Original, Vegetarian or No-bean)""24 oz! Portuguese Bean Soup""24 oz
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ASKAcquire SHRMs Knowledge
Q1: If you were a super hero,what power would you have?
Q2: What would your super
hero name be?
MEET OUR SHRMIESFeaturin
ISSAC GENG JUN FANG
We would like to recognize Issac Geng
Jun Fang as our Veteran SHRMie of theMonth! Known as Geng to his friends,
Issac is a hardworking, dedicated SHRMie
who has been with SHRM since itsrebuilding years. When asked why he hasstuck around for so long, he replied withhis trademark smile, Because
everyones really nice. Ahealthy office culture is
very important to Issac, aswhen asked what he liked
the most about SHRM, hereplied The people, theactivities, and the tours.
Throughout his tenure in
SHRM, Issac has obtained
priceless professional and interpersonalskills and connections through our tours,workshops, and especially our ProfessionalInteraction Night; skills which will be
invaluable to him when he makes his wayinto the dream industries of banking or
travel such as hotel management.
At the Februarys company tour with Bank
of Hawaii, Issac asked questions and
The power of teleportation. I think it
would be so convenient to think of aplace and simply appear there. I
would be able to travel the world and
no longer wait in traffic.
Arik Ma
My super power would be
immortality. I would outlive humanity
and take over the world. Josh Shon
Clock-man. My power is time travel,
controller of time. We can fix and
learn from the past but also make it
right.
Riley Ching
I would have the power of a super
athlete. I can play all the sports and
get paid millions in endorsements. Plu
I would help SHRM on Super Clubs
Day
Kenny Cheong
The KOOSH, because my last name
Kushi and I want to smoke the
competition. Jared Kushi
Huntress because she's a hero that
fights for revenge despite what other
tell her to do, and she falls to her
desire to avenge her family. She's a
very temper character, influenced by
those around her and I think I'm likethat too.
Diana Nguyen
Phoenix because I like fire, birds and
Icarus dives.
Ariel Lee
Ill call myself Native Ninja because
am a Native American with some
mad ninja skills!
Justin Riggs
learned very important skills from the
panel of representatives. At the GreatAloha Run Packet Pickup Distribution
event, he pulled up his britches in the weehours of the morning and serviced all of
the runners in a thorough and efficient
manner; all without losing his million-dollarsmile. At our car wash, he tucked his head
in and braved the bad weather in orderto help us wash cars with speed
and efficiency.
Alongside our professional
events, he also appeared atour first social of the semester:
S.C.R.U.B.S, showingcamaraderie and friendliness
to welcome all the newmembers into our SHRM Ohana.
Currently a senior triple majoring inFinance; Human Resources; and
International Business, and minoring inSpanish, Issac hopes to study abroad to
the city of love, Paris, before hegraduates. While he may be going therefor the food and the arts, it is suspected
that he wants to travel there in his questfor his ideal superpower, the power to
control other peoples minds.
LARSEN MIHO
Alongside our veteran member, we would
also like to recognize Larsen Miho as our
Rising Star of the Month! Having seen the
darker side of clubs in high school and
college, Larsen was naturally skeptical of
joining another club, but this semester, he
has taken the brave step into joining SHRM!
When asked why he joined us, he coolly
said, I knew a guy who was inSHRM. You can trust this man
with your secrets, he wont
drop names!
Even though he has only
been in SHRM for a month,
he also praised us saying,
SHRM is certainly moreorganized than any other
club Ive been in. The officers
know their duties well, are highly
motivated, and very approachable. The
members themselves are a really cool
bunch of people, and overall, its a good
club to be in.
Just like how he thinks so highly of us, we also
think very highly of Larsen! He has proven
himself to be a very dedicated and
hardworking member, attending the most
events out of any new member and
displaying a work ethic worthy of his
eternally well-combed hair. At the GreatAloha Run Packet Pickup Distribution event,
he helped to assemble the packets so fast
and so efficiently that his line was able totake a couple of breaks!
At our resume-building workshop,
Larsen showed great intrigue and asked the
professionals for advice on his resume,obtaining indispensable knowledge and skills
on how to market himself to employers, a skill
that he hoped to gain from SHRM.
He also hopes to improve his
interview skills, which I think he
will learn all about from
Marchs Mock Interview!
Larsen is currently a senior
majoring in Political Science,
and his dream job is to work asan intelligence officer. Keeping
your sources anonymous is a
great start! It also makes sense how
his ideal superpower would be invisibility.
His favorite quote is, I dont need luck,
though. I dont want it. Ive always had to
struggle and fight, and thats made me
strong. Its made me who I am. With such
epic words to live by, it really shows that
Larsen believes in hard work and the fruit
that it bears!
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2014SPRING
GRADUATES
CHRISTOPHER LAUHuman Resources
Management
DAYLE M. AKAMINEEducation in Japanese
GLENDA SUPNETHuman Resources
Management
HA VONGSHRM Executive President
Marketing
JARED KUSHIEntrepreneur, Management,
Finance, & International
Business
JHENELYN R. GALOHuman Resources
Management
JOHN PATRICK ERMITANIO
ManagementJON ANDREW C. RIVERAManagement Information
Systems
JOSHUA SHONMarketing, Management,
International Business
LEON SHEENSHRM Executive Vice Presiden
Travel industry Management
MICHAEL KUZMAManagement
RILEY S. CHINGManagement
RYAN GOOSHRM Finance Director
Finance
The Society for Human Resource Management, Aloha Chapter is a
student organization that focuses on the different aspect of HRM.
The organization was founded in 1974, with its vision to provide
members with information about top HR trends, resources, and the
best networking events with quality HR professionals that will helpdevelop, shape, and expose our members to business
professionals while preparing them for the Hawaii business
community
This semester we will be celebrating the SHRM Aloha Chapters
40th Anniversary! We hope to gain your support in our fundraisers or
donations to the chapter. The money fundraised and/or donated
will be funded towards our Professional Interaction Night Event.
We accept donations or sponsorships for this event from all who
want to support the SHRM Aloha Chapter. Any monetary amountis valid and greatly appreciated. Please email us at
[email protected] any questions or concerns. Thank you in
advance for you support.
READY TO DONATE?
Please visit: http://shrmuhm.com/donation/
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THE SHRM ALOHA CHAPTER PRESENTS
Car Wash
Sunday, March 16th@ 8:00am3:00pm // Waialae Chevron
Donations Accepted
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SHRM WELLNESS TIPS
Healthy Sleep Tips
National Sleep Foundation
1. Stick to the same bedtime and wake up time,even on the weekends.This helps to regulate your body's clock and could helpyou fall asleep and stay asleep for the night.
2. Practice a relaxing bedtime ritual.A relaxing, routine activity right before bedtimeconducted away from bright lights helps separate your
sleep time from activities that can cause excitement,stress or anxiety which can make it more difficult to fallasleep, get sound and deep sleep or remain asleep.
3. Avoid naps, especially in the afternoon.Power napping may help you get through the day, but
if you find that you can't fall asleep at bedtime,eliminating even short catnaps may help.
4. Exercise daily.Vigorous exercise is best, but even light exercise is
better than no activity. Exercise at any time of day, butnot at the expense of your sleep.
5. Evaluate your room.Design your sleep environment to establish theconditions you need for sleep. Your bedroom should be
cool between 60 and 67 degrees. Your bedroomshould also be free from any noise that can disturb yoursleep. Finally, your bedroom should be free from anylight. Check your room for noises or other distractions.
This includes a bed partner's sleep disruptions such assnoring.
MARCH CALENDAR
EMBASSY SUITES & HOTEL
Monday, March 03
NETWORKING TREND OF
TOMORROW WORKSHOP
Wednesday, March 05
BEACH DAY
Saturday, March 08
BUBBIES PICK-UP
Thursday, March 13
MOCK INTERVIEW
Tuesday, March 1114
CAR WASH
Sunday, March 16
ICE PALACE SOCIAL
Sunday, March 23
HAWAII EMPLOYERCOUNCIL
Monday, March 31
APRIL CALENDAR
STAR ADVERTISER CAREER
EXPO
Tuesday, April 01
WOUNDED WARRIORS &
VETERANS PROJECT
Saturday April 05
SCAVENGER HUNT SOCIAL
Sunday, April 06
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HRSOCIETYFOR
RESOURCEMANAGEMENTHUMAN
THEALOHA
CHAPTERMARCH
CONTENT EDITOR
MICHAEL HOE
CO EDITOR
HA VONG
DESIGN EDITOR
HA VONG
PUBLISHER
THE SHRM ALOHA
CHAPTER