September 2025

 

HR InTouch

The Monthly Newsletter of the Greater Madison Area SHRM

In This Edition

President's Message

By Ashley Kowalchuk, SHRM-SCP


Government Affairs & Legal Updates

Legal Update: Performance Improvement Plans Must Be Well-Drafted


Professional Development and Events


September Professional Development Summit -
Get Involved - Board Spotlight: Programming

Virtual Roundtables for 2025! 



Workforce Readiness, College Relations, Diversity & Inclusion


Volunteer Opportunity: Resume Reviewers Needed for South Central Wisconsin Job Fair

Volunteer Opportunity: Speaker Panel at Student Night Out

Diversity Observances in September and October

Resource of the Month: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month


 


GMA SHRM and Member News


Membership Campaign and Referral Contest!

Save 50% On SHRM National Membership Now Through December 31, 2025!


GMA SHRM Retiree Membership

Welcome New Members!

Congratulations to our 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 year anniversary members!

 


 

 


 

President's Message

GMA SHRM
2025 Corporate Partners

Platinum Level
ADP
Boardman & Clark Law Firm
B2E Solutions
Hausmann Group
MH Imaging
Paylocity
The QTI Group
Quartz


Gold Level
The Alliance
Delta Dental
Fidelitec, LLC

MRA

Silver Level
Cottingham Butler
Edvest - Wisconsin's College
  Investment Plan

Group Health Cooperative
   South Central Wisconsin

Klaas Financial
Littler

Peak Retirement Group
Summit Credit Union
The Perk
Third Coast Advisors

Bronze Level
Carex Consulting
LIFT Consulting
M3 Insurance
Mission Workforce Alliance
Personify Health

Restaino & Associates Relocation
Robert Half
SustainableHR PEO
UKG
UW Small Business 
   Development Center

Thank you!
 

 


Hello GMA SHRM Members,

Fall is here, bringing fresh energy and new opportunities. As we head into the final stretch of the year, it’s a good time to look back, set some goals, and finish the year feeling accomplished.

We invite you to embrace this season with us by joining in on upcoming opportunities to learn and connect:

Professional Development Summit (PDS) – Tuesday, September 16

  • Michelle Venturini will present 20 Years Later: HR Is Still Looking for Its Seat at the Table
  • Rena Somersan will lead Compensation Matters!

Don’t wait—register today to reserve your spot!

Virtual HR Advice Network Roundtables 
Bring your questions, share your experiences, and connect with peers.

Choose from three roundtables each month and register for the one that fits your schedule.

Looking Ahead
We’re excited for WI SHRM’s 2025 State Conference, October 8–10 at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells—a highlight of the fall season! If you haven’t registered yet, now’s the time. Volunteer opportunities are also still open if you’d like to get involved.

Member Referral Contest
Our referral contest is back! Invite friends, colleagues, or peers to join our community and they’ll save $40 on their first-year dues with code SAVE40 (new memberships only). You’ll also be entered for a chance to win an Amazon gift card. Hurry—contest ends October 17!

We look forward to connecting with you this fall and building on the opportunities ahead.



Warm Regards,

Ashley Kowalchuk, SHRM-SCP, PHR
President, GMA SHRM

ashley.kowalchuk@iconicacreates.com




 


 

Government Affairs & Legal Updates

Legal Update: Performance Improvement Plans Must Be Well-Drafted

Submitted by Submitted by Emmerson Mirus, Brian P. Goodman, and Storm Larson, Attorneys at Boardman & Clark LLP, a Platinum Partner

Emerson Mirus
 

Brian Goodman


Storm Larson

Murphy v. Caterpillar Inc., a recent case in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, highlights the importance of well-drafted performance improvement plans and good recordkeeping. Murphy, a former employee of Caterpillar Inc., claimed that Caterpillar discriminated against him based on his age. Since starting his employment with Caterpillar in 1979, Murphy had a long history of positive performance reviews and promotions. However, shortly after he successfully led a significant project in 2018, Murphy was placed on a performance action plan. The plan imposed a deadline that had already passed, and Murphy’s supervisors marked it as failed before the plan even took effect.

Murphy argued that the performance action plan was designed for him to fail and therefore suggested the existence of unlawful age discrimination. The Seventh Circuit agreed, reversing the lower court’s judgment in favor of Caterpillar. The Court explained that placing an employee on a performance action plan alone is not sufficient evidence of discrimination. However, Caterpillar’s particular plan for Murphy was “like a bank demanding that a borrower sign a promissory note indicating that the borrower is already in default.” This meant the plan could be used as evidence that the plan was pretext for age discrimination against Murphy.

In light of the Murphy case, employers should ensure that their performance management processes are legitimate, well-documented, and administered fairly to avoid creating evidence that could support age (or other) discrimination claims.

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Professional Development and Events

September Professional Development Summit 

September 16,  2025
Alliant Energy Center

 
This event features two engaging sessions:
 
Session 1: 20 Years Later: HR Is Still Looking for Its Seat at the Table
- presented by Michelle Venturini, HR Consulting & Coaching


This session will be a love-fest for all of the important and hard work that HR does. It will also be a tough-love look in the mirror to revisit the original article and assess if much has changed.
Attendees of this program will learn:
  • Why “what does the policy say” kills HR’s credibility
  • How to turn heads when you claim your seat
  • What personal paradigms need to shift

Session 2: Compensation Matters! 
- presented by Rena Somersan, Newport


Attendees can anticipate an engaging discussion on compensation trends and hot topics in Total Rewards. This session will address these issues and emphasize their importance, as managing the complexities of compensation in the current economic landscape can be challenging. We will examine creative compensation philosophies, the quest for relevant compensation data and pay under pressure (the need to have short- and long-term incentive plans that enhance organizational performance).
Attendees of this program will:
  • Be able to articulate the key trends that are impacting winning Total Rewards Philosophies
  • Understand how to utilize data and utilize pay bands to help with pay equity and minimize compression
  • Articulate key design elements of effective incentive programs tailored to company size and scope.

More Information and Registration

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Board Spotlight: Programming
Submitted by Mindi Wilkinson, Administrative Supervisor for UW Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and GMA SHRM PDS Committee Volunteer
 
The Professional Development Summits (PDS) Committee supports the ongoing growth of HR professionals by selecting topics and presenters for five annual summits, each offering two HR-focused sessions. These sessions qualify for SHRM and HRCI recertification credits and are included with membership dues. The committee works collaboratively to deliver high-quality, cost-effective programming that benefits members across all levels and disciplines. The committee is led by Lisa Rusch, who joined as Director last year.

If you would like to learn more about the Programming Committee, get involved, or recommend a great speaker, reach out to VP Programming,  JoAnna Vanderpoel PHR, SHRM-CP.
 

2025 Virtual Roundtables Open for Registration!

 
Join us for these virtual discussions facilitated by members!

During Roundtables, members discuss their emerging HR challenges and when possible, others offer possible solutions, support, and resources. Come with those questions top of mind for your organization, offer your own experience and best practices, or simply join to network with others.

More Information and Registration
  

 


 

Workforce Readiness, College Relations, Diversity & Inclusion

Volunteer Opportunity: Resume Reviewers Needed for South Central Wisconsin Job Fair

Submitted Ambar Aguirre Sanchez, HR Generalist at Veridian Homes and Director of Workforce Readiness

GMA SHRM’s Workforce Readiness Committee is seeking volunteers to serve as resume reviewers at the upcoming South Central Wisconsin Job Fair on Tuesday, September 9, from 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This is a great way to use your HR experience to support community members in their job search. Volunteers will provide quick, 10-minute resume reviews for job fair participants. All levels of HR experience are welcome and encouraged to participate!

Event Details

 

Volunteer shifts: We’re seeking 6-8 volunteers per shift.

  • 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
  • 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
•  Alliant Energy Center, 1919 Alliant Energy Way, Madison

•  Free Parking!

If you have questions or would like to sign up, please contact: Ambar Aguirre Sanchez, Director of Workforce Readiness, asanchez@veridianhomes.com.

We hope you’ll join us in making a positive impact in our community!

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Volunteer Opportunity: Speaker Panel at Student Night Out

Submitted by Kyle Borgardt, HCM Account Executive at Paylocity and Director of College Relations

GMA SHRM is excited to partner with the University of Wisconsin and other local colleges for Student Night Out, happening Tuesday, October 14th from 5:30 – 7:00 PM at Grainger Hall.

We’re looking for passionate HR professionals to join a panel and share their real-world experiences, career paths, and insights with students exploring the HR field. This is a fantastic opportunity to inspire the next generation and represent the strength of our Madison HR community.

Interested in being a panelist? Email kborgardt@paylocity.com to learn more or sign up!

 




Diversity Observances in September and October

Submitted by Lana Martin, HR Coordinator at UW Madison – University Health Services and Director of DEI

Resource of the Month: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

From September 15 – October 15, we celebrate the indelible contributions made by Hispanic and Latino communities on the history and culture of the United States.

The terms Hispanic and Latino (or the more recent term Latinx) refer to a person’s culture or origin—regardless of race. On the 2020 Census form, people were counted as Hispanic or Latino or Spanish if they could identify as having Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or “another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin.”
Hispanic Heritage Month began as a commemorative week when it was first introduced in June of 1968 by California Congressman George E. Brown.

It was later extended to a month-long celebration chosen to coincide with the independence anniversaries of several Latin American nations, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Visit the National Hispanic Heritage Month site to see special spotlights on Latinx artists, the National Museum of the American Latino, Hispanic American veterans, as well as links to additional learning resources.

Sources:
https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/
https://history.house.gov/HistoricalHighlight/Detail/15032398402
https://learninglab.si.edu/news/top-8-reasons-why-and-how-we-celebrate-hispanic-heritage-month




September and October Observances

Use these observances for team engagement! Have fun, celebrate diversity, and take this opportunity to share stories and learn more about your teammates.  


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GMA SHRM and Member News

New Member Campaign and Referral Contest
 

Now through October 17th, GMA SHRM is running a membership drive and referral contest! 

As a GMA SHRM member you already know that our organization offers support, resources, and opportunities to network with other HR professionals in the greater Madison area, so who in your network would benefit from joining GMA SHRM?

Share code SAVE40 with your HR friends, colleagues, vendors, customers, etc. and new members will receive $40 off their first year dues! (This is for new memberships only.) 

Have them enter your name as "Referred By" on the New Member Application and you’ll be entered into the contest. 
  • Most referrals = win a $200 Amazon Gift Card!
  • Second most referrals = win a $100 Amazon Gift Card!   
  • If your network is smaller, no worries, as two random "Referred By" names will be selected for $50 Amazon Gift Cards. 
  • Winners will be announced at the November 18th Legal Update Professional Development Summit!


Save 50% On SHRM National Membership Now Through December 31, 2025!
 

  • Offer: New members can join SHRM at 50% off, exclusively through Chapters. 
     
  • Eligibility: This offer applies to new professional members only and cannot be combined with any other SHRM promotion. Student and other membership categories are not eligible.
     
  • Promo Code: New members should use the promo code: "NewMembersOnly" when signing up for membership and select your Chapter.
     
  • Be sure to select Greater Madison Area SHRM as your chapter to receive discount!
     
  • SHRM membership does not inlclude membership in GMA SHRM.



GMA SHRM – Retiree Membership
 

Have you retired from a career in the HR profession or do you know someone who has?  Want to stay connected to friends and the profession while also giving back?  GMA SHRM now offers a Retiree Membership option.  Dues are discounted to $25 for a 12 month membership for all retired HR professionals. 

To qualify you need to have been employed in Human Resources and no longer represent a company.   We ask Retiree Members get involved and join a committee and/or participate in monthly HR Advice Network group meetings (roundtables). 

For more information, visit our Retiree Membership page.

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Welcome New Members!

GMA SHRM welcomes the following members who joined our chapter in July 2025!
Lisa Barry SHRM-SCP Hawks Quindel
Anna Bennett   Heartland Credit Union
Angel Cartagena SHRM-CP University of Wisconsin-Madison
Brooke Daven   Guardant Health
Valerie Farace   ETC Inc
Bridget Garner   BostonFam
Peyton Giffney   Power Systems Engineering
Erik Jaeckel   Full Compass Systems
Linda Kuklinski PHR, CTP, CPSP Wisconsin Aviation
Morgan Mack   UW-Platteville
Kelli Morschauser   Stelios Payroll
Julie Schufreider   Renuity
 

Congratulations to these members celebrating milestone anniversaries!
 


1 Year!  (2024)
Rod Rotar, SHRM-CP
Heather Bellamy
Grant Stafford
Sam Neary
Jessica Fuentes
Carol Ellis, SHRM-SCP, SPHR
Tatiana DeNure
Jeannine Bindl, SHRM-CP
Lisa Quam
Paula Holden
Laurie Fluette
Eliza Zimmerman
Brantley Rongley

5 Years! (2020)
Suzanne Staudenmayer

10 Years! (2015)
Marcus Neumaier, SHRM-CP
Brian Knobel

15 Years! (2010)
Jane Clark
Cheri Brenton, SHRM-CP, PHR






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HR InTouch Guidelines

Article Writing:
Do you have an interest in writing for the HR InTouch? We have an interest in learning more about your area of expertise!
Why should you volunteer? Top three reasons: 1) to share your knowledge and experiences to educate others; 2) to become more connected in the HR and Dane County communities; and 3) to contribute towards the advancement of GMA SHRM and the HR profession.
The first step is for you to choose a submission option: you can pre-submit an article to GMA SHRM at any time for us to use in any of the upcoming newsletters, you can sign up to write for a particular month, or we can put you on a list of people to contact in future months whenever we need articles.
Article length:
Because the HR InTouch is now in an online format, the size is flexible. The article should be engaging and hold readers’ attention. Include the core information in your article, and we will advise if it is too lengthy.
Solicitation:
GMA SHRM is conscious not to allow solicitation through the articles, in an effort to protect the interests of our partners and members. The nature of the article should be educational (i.e., what are the business advantages of having a product like yours) or informational. Otherwise, if you truly are interested in advertising through the HR InTouch, you can work with our Marketing Committee. As a rule of thumb for article writing, if the submission relates to a for-profit event, or specifically markets your company (vs. your industry), it is an advertisement, and should be purchased. If it is a not-for-profit event that your company is hosting, or an announcement (i.e., a SHRM member recently joined your company), it is an acceptable addition to the HR InTouch content. If you have any questions related to the appropriateness of your submission, please contact us.
If you have questions, or to submit an article, contact GMA SHRM at chapteradmin@gmashrm.org .



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