The 24th annual Human Resources Seminar is scheduled for March 28 and 29 at Utah State University's Ellen Eccles Conference Center.
The event is part of the Partners in Business seminar series.
The cost is $365, and registration can be completed online at www.partnersusu.org.
Speakers include Patricia McMahon, program analyst at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Kent Michie, Utah insurance commissioner; Kory Jenkins, human resource specialist at the Space Dynamics Lab at USU; Mark A. Wagner, an attorney at Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy; Margery Ahearn, vice president of human resources at Aspect Medical Systems; James O'Toole, research professor in the Center for Effective Organizations of Southern California; David J. McNally, chief executive officer and president, and Jeanine Wilson, human resources director, both of Zevex International; Louise Kursmark, president of Best Impression Career Services Inc. and co-author of "How to Choose the Right Person for the Right Job Every Time"; Kris Morgan, apprenticeship administrator at Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3; Lynn Richardson, vice president of human resources at SOS Staffing Services Inc.; Mike Weibel, public information officer at the Bear River Health Department; and Scott Knell, senior manager of learning and development in the human resources office of Cisco.
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