July 2026 |
HR InTouchThe Monthly Newsletter of the Greater Madison Area SHRM |
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In This EditionPresident's Message
Legal Update:Recent Development in Wisconsin Non-Compete Law Compensation and Benefits
Professional Development and Events July 30th - Member Networking Event! Upcoming Professional Development Summits 2026 Member Roundtables Open for Registration! GMA SHRM Certification Scholarship Skills-Based Hiring: Rethinking “Fit” in a Cross‑Industry Talent Market
Diversity Observances in July and August Building Opportunity Through Inclusions OPEN Career Fair Recap
Volunteer Spotlight: Celebrating Volunteer of the Year, Stephanie Hoeksema! GMA SHRM Retiree Membership Welcome New Members! Congratulations to our 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 year anniversary members!
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Hello GMA SHRM Members,
Happy summer—and welcome to a brand-new chapter year! I’m honored and excited to officially step into the role of President as we kick off our 2026–2027 board year, running from July 1 through June 30. It is truly a privilege to serve such a vibrant, dedicated, and inspiring community of HR professionals. I’m especially excited to partner with our 2026–2027 GMA SHRM Board of Directors—a group of passionate volunteers who bring incredible talent, fresh perspectives, and a shared commitment to advancing our chapter and the HR profession. I invite you to visit our website to meet the full board and learn more about the leaders who are here to support you this year. As we begin this new term, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our outgoing board members, Kyle Borgardt and Laura Bermudo. Your time, energy, and leadership have helped build the strong foundation we stand on today. An extra special thank you to Laura, who served in the President role for two years. Laura’s contributions have made a lasting impact on our chapter, we are incredibly thankful, and she will be missed more than words can express. I’d also like to recognize our returning board members for their continued dedication and welcome those stepping into new roles. VP of Community Outreach – Ambar Sanchez; Director of Workforce Readiness – Stephanie Hoeksema; Director of College Relations; Sierra Wilke; VP of Programming – Brian Borkovec, and JoAnna Vanderpoel our new President Elect. Together, this team is energized and ready to lead GMA SHRM into another year of growth, connection, and meaningful impact. GMA SHRM continues to be a thriving and nationally recognized chapter—and that’s because of you. Your engagement, ideas, and enthusiasm create the strong sense of community that makes this organization so special. Looking ahead, you can expect:
I encourage you to make the most of your membership this year—attend an event, join a roundtable, or consider volunteering on a committee. Getting involved is one of the best ways to build relationships, expand your skills, and help shape the future of GMA SHRM.
Whether you’re a long-time member or just getting started, there is a place for you here—and we’re so glad you’re part of this community. As we enjoy these summer months, I hope you find time to recharge and connect with what brings you joy. I am incredibly excited for the year ahead and all that we will accomplish together. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at wlmanning@wisc.edu—I would love to hear from you. Here’s to a year of growth, connection, and inspiration! Warm regards, Wanda Manning, MBA, SHRM-CP President, GMA SHRM wlmanning@wisc.edu
Government Affairs & Legal Updates Legal Update: Recent Development in Wisconsin Non-Compete LawSubmitted by Emmerson Mirus, Storm Larson, and Brian P. Goodman, Attorneys at Boardman & Clark LLP, a Platinum Partne
A recent decision from the Wisconsin Court of Appeals clarifies how certain noncompete agreements will be analyzed moving forward. In Steffes v. Fond du Lac Regional Clinic, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals held that noncompete agreements issued in connection with compensation/benefit plans are now subject to Wis. Stat. § 103.465. This is a change from a prior case that held that those agreements are analyzed under a less-restrictive standard known as the “rule of reason.” For this reason, Steffes will likely make it easier to invalidate restrictive covenants that were drafted with the “rule of reason” in mind.The Steffes case involved a dermatologist who participated in a supplemental retirement plan hosted by his clinic. The plan’s benefits were conditioned on his compliance with a post-employment non-competition provision. When the dermatologist left the clinic and began practicing within a restricted area, the employer denied his retirement benefits under the plan claiming that he had violated his noncompete agreement. Ultimately, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals invalidated the noncompete agreement under Wis. Stat. § 103.465 and rejected the clinic’s argument that the rule of reason should apply to it. For employers, the practical impact of Steffes is significant. Offering incentive compensation plans, deferred compensation arrangements, and equity awards no longer means that a noncompete agreement will be analyzed under the more flexible “rule of reason.” As a result, employers should take a fresh look at existing compensation or benefit programs involving post-employment restrictions, assess whether they might qualify as non-competes, and, if so, whether they would withstand the statute’s demanding legal standards. Return to Top
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| Holly | Beehn | Keep It Real Foods | |
| Yadira | Blas Belda | Placon | |
| Karin | Cretney | PHR | KL Engineering, Inc. |
| Dawna | Furseth | Reach Dane | |
| Steven | Iliff | Harker Heating & Cooling | |
| Jacy | Imilkowski | Reach Dane | |
| Jill | Noyce | M3 Insurance | |
| Allie | Schmidt | Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds | |
| Dillan | Schneider | SHRM-CP | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
| Lindsay | Stilson | Reach Dane | |
| Stephanie | Thompson | Suttle-Straus, Inc. |