November 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:New Illinois Leave Law is a Remember to Track All Applicable State Leave Laws


Professional Development and Events


SHRM Certification Prep Sessions

November Professional Development Summit -  Annual Legal Update  

Virtual Roundtables for 2025!

2026 Wisconsin Workplace Policy Conference: Status Update


Workforce Readiness, College Relations, Diversity & Inclusion


Veterans Day: Honoring and Supporting Veterans in the Workplace

Diversity Observances in November and December
 


GMA SHRM and Member News


Board Spotlight:  Communications Committee

Event Recap: Student Night Out at UW-Madison


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,

As November begins, it’s a natural time to pause and reflect. I want to take a moment to thank each of you for your ongoing commitment to GMA SHRM and to the HR profession. Our chapter continues to thrive because of the dedication, engagement, and expertise that each of you brings to this community.

GMA SHRM isn’t just an organization – it’s a network of professionals who share a commitment to supporting one another and advancing the field of HR. Your involvement, whether through volunteering, attending programs, or simply staying connected, helps make that possible.

A Special Note of Thanks
A sincere thank you to our volunteers and Board of Directors for the time and talent you invest in creating meaningful programming, driving strategic initiatives, and strengthening our member experience.

To our Corporate Partners, your financial and professional support makes many of our events and resources possible. We appreciate your continued partnership and the opportunities it creates for our members.

And to the MDS Team, thank you for the behind-the-scenes work that keeps our operations running smoothly. Your efforts do not go unnoticed.

Upcoming November Events
Professional Development Summit (PDS) – Tuesday, November 18

  • Brian P. Goodman and Storm B. Larson from Boardman Clark will present Catching Up on the Latest Developments in Employment Law
  • Michael R. Gotzler and Jennifer Ciralsky from Littler will lead Two Hot Topics in Employment and Labor Law (Responding to Common Disability Accommodation Requests and The NLRB Under Trump 2.0)

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

SHRM Certification Prep Sessions
If you’re preparing for the upcoming SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam (December 1, 2025 – February 15, 2026 window), join our free virtual prep sessions:


Thank you again for your continued support of GMA SHRM. Your involvement strengthens our community and advances the HR profession in meaningful ways. I look forward to connecting with you at an upcoming event soon.

Warm Regards,

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

ashley.kowalchuk@iconicacreates.com

 

Government Affairs & Legal Updates

New Illinois Leave Law is a Remember to Track All Applicable State Leave Laws

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

 
 Storm Larson
 
Emerson Mirus

Brian Goodman

Wisconsin employers that have a presence in Illinois should take note of a recent law passed in Illinois called the Neonatal Intensive Care Leave Act (NICLA), which creates strong workplace protections for parents with newborns who require intensive medical care. This new Illinois employment law is an opportunity to remind all employers of the need to comply with applicable laws by each state in which their employees work. In recent years, certain states have been frequently passing employee leave laws.

NICLA takes effect on June 1, 2026 and requires employers with sixteen or more employees to provide unpaid leave for Illinois employees who are parents and need leave during their child’s hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The amount of leave that must be offered under NICLA depends on the size of the employer.

NICLA-covered employees may take NICLA leave no matter their length of service or part-time or full-time status. NICLA leave may be taken intermittently or continuously. Employers can establish a minimum increment of time for employees’ use of NICLA leave, so long as that minimum increment is no greater than two hours. Importantly, NICLA leave must be provided in addition to and subsequent to FMLA leave. Unlike most other qualifying leaves of absence, NICLA and FMLA leave cannot run concurrently.  Unlike the FMLA, employers are prohibited from requiring their employees to exhaust their sick leave, vacation, and PTO before taking NICLA leave.

Employers may not retaliate against workers who take (or assert their right to take) NICLA leave. When an employee returns from NICLA leave, they must be reinstated to their original or an equivalent role with no loss of benefits. Employers are permitted to request that employees provide reasonable documentation of the duration of their child’s stay in the NICU, but cannot request any confidential information protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) or other laws. In practice, a letter from a medical provider stating that the child was in the NICU and the dates of stay is likely all that an employee needs to establish their NICLA eligibility. It is anticipated that the Illinois Department of Labor will publish additional guidance regarding documentation requirements under NICLA. 

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Professional Development and Events



SHRM Certification Prep Sessions

Submitted by Shanae Doerr, HR Business Partner at UW-Madison’s College of Letters and Science and Director of Certification

GMA SHRM is excited to announce our Fall 2025 SHRM Certification Prep Sessions designed to support those preparing for the upcoming SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam during the December 1, 2025 – February 15, 2026 test window.

These prep sessions are free and open to all exam candidates—whether you are a GMA SHRM member or not.

Who should attend?

  • Individuals actively preparing for their SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam
  • Those enrolled in the UW Small Business Development Center’s study class
  • Self-studiers using the SHRM Learning System or other exam prep tools

What to expect:

  • Connection with peers who are also preparing for the exam
  • Opportunities to share knowledge, study strategies, and lessons learned
  • Tips, tricks, and practice questions covering both multiple-choice and situational judgment questions

⚠️ Please note: These sessions do not include direct teaching or instruction from GMA SHRM. Instead, they serve as a collaborative space for candidates to learn from and with each other.

Fall 2025 Session Schedule (Virtual via Zoom)

  • Session 1: November 5 at 12:00 PM
    Multiple Choice Tips + Tricks + Practice Questions
  • Session 2: November 19 at 12:00 PM
    Situational Judgement Part 1 Tips + Tricks + Practice Questions
  • Session 3: December 3 at 12:00 PM
    Situational Judgement Part 2 Tips + Tricks + Practice Questions

Can’t make it live?
All sessions will be recorded and available for review right here on the GMA SHRM Certification webpage.

We look forward to supporting you on your SHRM certification journey!

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November Professional Development Summit 

November 18,  2025
Alliant Energy Center

 
Session 1:  Catching Up on the Latest Developments
in Employment Law

Session 2:  Two Hot Topics in Employment and Labor Law:
• Responding to Common Disability Accommodation Requests
• The NLRB Under Trump 2.0.


More Information and Registration

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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

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2026 Wisconsin Workplace Policy Conference: Status Update

Submitted by Dana Denny, Government Affairs Committee Member

A few weeks ago, the 2026 Wisconsin Workplace Policy Conference Committee convened to finalize key aspects of the event, scheduled for February 18-20, 2026 at the Madison Marriott West in Madison, WI. Planning efforts are well underway to ensure a successful and engaging event for all attendees. Designed to give HR professionals the tools for success, the conference will bring together human resource professionals, policymakers, and national and regional thought leaders to discuss emerging workplace trends and policy developments that impact organizations throughout Wisconsin. 

The conference committee discussion included the final selection of conference speakers, logistics, and vendor opportunities. With these critical decisions made, the team will now be focused on coordinating speaker agreements, preparing resources for vendors, and Chapter and regionwide promotion of the conference. Further updates and registration details will be shared over the coming months on the WISHRM.org website and newsletter communications as the conference date approaches. 
  
 

 

Workforce Readiness, College Relations, Diversity & Inclusion

Event Recap: Resume Reviewers Needed for South Central Wisconsin Job Fair

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

On September 9th, ten volunteers from GMA SHRM’s Workforce Readiness Committee staffed 10-Minute Resume Review stations at the South Central Wisconsin Job Fair. Attendees were invited to meet one-on-one with HR professionals for a quick resume review before connecting with recruiters at the fair. To further support job seekers, GMA SHRM also provided a half-page list of tips on how to make the most of the event.

Throughout the day, our volunteers engaged with 80 attendees, addressing a wide range of questions. Many job seekers sought advice on transitioning to a new career and tailoring their resumes to reflect those changes, while others asked for guidance on how to explain gaps in employment. Volunteers also promoted Job Center Partner programs, sharing resources that aligned with job seeker needs.

A big shout-out to our incredible volunteers, who arrived an hour before the event and worked nonstop throughout the event to meet the high demand. It was a rewarding experience to connect with the community and help boost participants’ confidence right before they met with potential employers.

If you’d like to learn more about this event or are interested in volunteering at the next one, please reach out to our Workforce Readiness Director at asanchez@veridianhomes.com asanchez@veridianhomes.com.

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

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Veterans Day: Honoring and Supporting Veterans in the Workplace

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

On November 11th we pause to celebrate Veteran’s Day. This federal holiday has honored the courage, sacrifice, and service of our nation’s veterans for the past 70 years.

While veterans bring exceptional leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills to the civilian workforce, many experience challenges in translating their military experience into civilian roles. Generally, there is no clear crosswalk of qualifications and certifications between the military job and the private-sector job, so employers play an important role in helping veterans navigate this transition and ensuring their talents are valued and utilized effectively.

1. Create a Culture of Belonging
Recognize and celebrate the contributions of veterans across your organization. Encourage open dialogue and storytelling, giving veterans the opportunity to share their experiences and insights in a respectful and voluntary way. At the same time, be mindful not to place the burden of education on veterans themselves. Instead of asking individuals to explain what it means to serve or the challenges they’ve faced, seek out resources, training, or veteran-focused organizations that can help your team build understanding and awareness. The Wounded Warrior Project and SHRM offer a range of resources and tools for employers to educate themselves and foster inclusive workplaces.

2. Provide Mentorship and Career Development
Pair veterans with mentors or provide veteran-focused career coaching. Providing structured support helps veterans translate their skills, set goals, build networks, and navigate obstacles that are crucial to long-term success. Consider training programs tailored to leadership growth, communication, or navigating corporate structures. Many veterans possess strong management and strategic thinking skills that, when supported, can accelerate their career growth.

3. Strengthen Recruitment and Onboarding Practices
Seek out resources that help with creating skills-based job descriptions and postings. Work with veteran-serving organizations like Hire Heroes or SHRM’s Hire Vets to source candidates or use SHRM’s Employing Military Veterans toolkit to tailor job postings to attract candidates. Offer internships or apprenticeship programs that provide an opportunity for the veteran to obtain required certifications. The Wounded Warrior Project offers many resources for employers to provide an inclusive and supportive interviewing and onboarding process. Visit U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs to learn more about information and resources available to veterans to align offerings and practices.

4. Support Health and Well-being
Transitioning to civilian life can involve adjustments in mental health, identity, and community. Providing access to employee assistance programs (EAPs), flexible schedules, and mental health awareness training for managers can make a meaningful difference. Making sure your organization provides inclusive and comprehensive health coverage for both physical and mental health is also especially important.

5. Recognize Service—Year-Round
Small gestures matter. With consent, feature veterans in internal spotlights, host service recognition events, or support community initiatives that honor their continued contributions. Celebrate the individuals’ stories, achievements, and skills themselves – it can help dispel misconceptions and deepen understanding of military service.

Veterans Day reminds us that the values veterans embody—integrity, teamwork, and resilience—are the same values that make organizations stronger. When employers commit to supporting veterans through intentional action, they build workplaces that are more inclusive, diverse, and adaptable, creating an environment where everyone can thrive.


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November and December Observances

We encourage you to use observances we post monthly on our LinkedIn page. Let’s use this as an engagement tool to connect with others and practice inclusion!
 

November
  • National Native American Heritage Month
  • National Adoption Month
  • Military Family Month
  • a de los Muertos: Nov 1-2
  • US Marine Corps Birthday: Nov 10
  • Veterans Day: Nov 11
  • International Men’s Day: Nov 19
  • National Transgender Awareness Week: Nov 13-19
  • Transgender Day of Remembrance: Nov 20
  • National Adoption Day: Nov 22
  • Thanksgiving: Nov 27

December
  • Universal Human Rights Month
  • International Day of People with Disabilities: Dec 3
  • Hanukkah: Dec 14-Dec 22
  • Christmas: Dec 25
  • Kwanzaa: Dec 26-Jan 1

Our 2025 calendar can be found here: https://www.gmashrm.org/dei

Coming soon! 

Our DEI Ambassador Playbook is almost ready. This Playbook is our Committee’s contribution to our chapter as we strive to encourage ALL to become DEI Ambassadors to spread awareness of the importance of DEI not only in the workplace but in building all relationships, personally and professionally.

Please reach out if you are interested in contributing to our resources or becoming a member of our DEI Committee. We welcome all to join and make a difference within our community! Contact Lana Martin, Director of DEI, at deicommittee.gma@gmail.com for more information.


 

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GMA SHRM and Member News

Board Spotlight: Communications Committee

Submitted by Shannon Murphy, Executive Search Recruiter at Truity Partners and VP Communications

The Communications Committee plays a vital role in connecting GMA SHRM members with one another and to the broader HR community. Through our social media channels and this newsletter, we share timely updates, celebrate achievements, spotlight our amazing committees, and promote our valued corporate sponsors. Our goal is to keep everyone informed, engaged, and inspired.
As the voice of GMA SHRM, we help ensure our chapter’s initiatives, events, and people are seen and heard. Whether it’s a LinkedIn post or a newsletter feature, we’re here to tell the story of our community.

Interested in getting involved? Our Communications Committee is a collaborative group that meets for just 30 minutes on the first Wednesday of each month. We celebrate what’s working and what’s on the event agenda coming up, and work together to create fresh posts together. It’s a quick and energizing way to stay connected and contribute!
You don’t need to be a social media expert—just bring your enthusiasm and ideas! We’re looking for members to help brainstorm, write, and share content. Every like, comment, and share helps us reach more HR professionals.

Follow us on https://www.linkedin.com/company/gma-shrm and https://www.facebook.com/GreaterMadisonAreaSHRM to stay in the loop.

Want to learn more? Reach out to our Director of Media Relations, Jared Schumacker, at jared.schumacker@thirdcostadv.com.

 

Event Recap: Student Night Out at UW-Madison

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

 On October 14, GMA SHRM partnered with UW–Madison’s Strategic Human Resource Management Center for HR Student Night Out. HR undergraduates and MBA students connected with local HR professionals, gaining insights into career paths and networking opportunities. We had about 20 students attend and the feedback was extremely positive and grateful for GMA SHRM’s support of aspiring HR Professionals.

Thank you to our panelists Brian Borkovec, Stephanie Hoeksema, Wanda Manning, SHRM-CP, and JoAnna Vanderpoel, PHR, SHRM-CP. Special thanks to Alex Lawver, MS, and Amanda Eannelli for hosting.

Interested in supporting future student events? Contact the College Relations Committee at kborgardt@paylocity.com

 


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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 September 2025!
Amy Ableidinger   Exact Sciences
Erica de Lacerda   Lake Ridge Bank
Katherine Griffin   Express Employment
Sara Peterson   Arthritis Foundation - Wisconsin
Stephanie Pucci   Creative Financial Staffing, LLC
Amelia Skelton   Vierbicher Associates, Inc.
Kristi Walters   Smart Medical
Becky Wiegel SHRM-CP Ramaker & Associates
 

Congratulations to these members celebrating milestone anniversaries!
 


1 Year!  (2024)
Ashley Dobbertin
Jim Morgan
Katie Mertens
Tim Wetzel
Olivia Schwartz
Shannon Hellenbrand, SPHR-HRCI
Michele Gerber
Stacie Martinez

5 Year! (2020)
Khaleel Ali

10 Year! (2015)
Rebekah Temple

15 Year! (2010)
Mandy Basham






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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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