May 2026

 

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: The EEOC Begins Enforcing “Reverse Discrimination”

Compensation and Benefits


GMA SHRM Compensation Survey Now Available


Professional Development and Events


Why Conflict Conversations Matter More Than You Think

Human Capital Conference 2026 - May 19, 2026  
Registration is Open!


2026 Member Roundtables Open for Registration!

SHRM Certification Prep Sessions - Spring Summer Sessions
 


Workforce Readiness, College Relations, Diversity & Inclusion


Diversity Observances in May and June
Community Spotlight: Transitional Employment Program at Yahara House


 


GMA SHRM and Member News


Board Spotlight: Volunteer Engagement

GMA SHRM Retiree Membership

Welcome New Members!

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

 


 

 


 

President's Message

GMA SHRM
2026 Corporate Partners

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


Gold Level
The Alliance
Fidelitec, LLC
MRA

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

Klaas Financial
Littler
orange shoe

Peak Retirement Group
Summit Credit Union
The Perk
Third Coast Advisors

Bronze Level
Carex Consulting
Delta Dental
Howden
LIFT Consulting
M3 Insurance
Paycor

Restaino & Associates Relocation
Robert Half

Thank you!
 

 


Hello GMA SHRM Members,

Happy spring! As we head into a busy season of professional development and networking, I’m looking forward to connecting with many of you at our upcoming events. Thank you for your continued involvement and support of our chapter. Your engagement helps make GMA SHRM a valuable resource for HR professionals across our community.

Last month, we hosted our GMA SHRM 101 event on April 22 at The Breakwater in Monona. It was a great opportunity to welcome new members, connect with current members, and share more about the benefits of chapter involvement. Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make the event a success.

For those planning to pursue SHRM certification this year, we’re pleased to offer our Spring/Summer 2026 SHRM Certification Prep Sessions. These sessions are virtual, completely free, and open to anyone preparing to take the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam during the May 1 – July 15 testing window. If certification is one of your goals this year, I encourage you to take advantage of this valuable resource. Register today!

We’re also looking forward to our upcoming Human Capital Conference (HCC) on May 19 at the Alliant Energy Center. This signature event will feature keynote speaker Paul J. Long, a leadership and culture expert known for his engaging presentations on creating energized teams and strong workplace cultures. In addition to the keynote, attendees can look forward to a strong lineup of breakout sessions and speakers throughout the day. Register today – this is an event you won’t want to miss!

I’m also pleased to share that our 2026–2027 Board of Directors slate will soon be presented for formal vote and approval following HCC. These one-year terms reflect our commitment to thoughtful succession planning and continued leadership excellence. Please watch for an email with the slate later this month.

If you are interested in getting involved or serving in a volunteer leadership role with GMA SHRM, we would love to hear from you. Feel free to reach out to any of us on the Board of Directors.

Thank you again for being part of GMA SHRM. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events.



Warm Regards,

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

ashley.kowalchuk@iconicacreates.com

 

Government Affairs & Legal Updates

Legal Update: The EEOC Begins Enforcing “Reverse Discrimination”

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

 
 Storm Larson


Brian Goodman



Emmerson Mirus
The EEOC has brought a new lawsuit against
Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast, Inc. which alleges that the company engaged in gender discrimination against a group of male employees. This lawsuit alleges that Coca-Cola unlawfully refused to invite any male employees to a networking retreat at a Connecticut casino and only invited women employees while excusing them with pay from work and not requiring them to take any paid time off.

This lawsuit is a reminder that anti-discrimination statutes run both ways and protect classes of individuals who are generally thought to belong to the majority group, i.e., male employees. Coca-Cola has not yet filed an answer to the complaint which is due by April 21, 2026.

This lawsuit is also a reminder that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the employees only need to experience some harm through an adverse action to bring a suit. Adverse actions are broader than just termination, failure to promote, or failure to hire. 

HR professionals are encouraged to think broadly about these issues, especially given the current EEOC’s focus on these “discrimination against a majority group” cases. 






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Compensation and Benefits

 2025 GMA SHRM Compensation Survey Now Available!

Survey release November 2025

Competition for employees across all industries is at an all-time high, leading to rapidly escalating salaries. The GMA SHRM Compensation Survey provides up-to-date local, regional and national benchmarks to help you get a better handle on this challenging labor market.

Local data available to GMA SHRM members for $95.
Region, State, and National Data also available. 
 

Conducted by Gallagher Surveys, this general industry survey collects base salary, bonuses, total cash, salary ranges and HR policy data for more than 180 jobs common across all industries.

Visit our Compensation Survey page for more details.

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Professional Development and Events


 


Why Conflict Conversations Matter More Than You Think

Submitted by Jen Emmons, Founder and CEO of Jen Emmons Coaching & Consulting
Jen is a presenter at the 2026 Human Capital Conference

 

Think about a conversation you knew you needed to have… but didn’t.

Not because it didn’t matter.

Not because you didn’t care.

Because you knew it might change the relationship.

That hesitation is more common, and more costly, than most organizations realize.

Managers spend a significant portion of their time navigating conflict. Yet many conversations are still delayed, avoided, or handled only after they escalate.

Most people have some idea of how to handle conflict. When it matters most, it can still feel uncomfortable to put into practice.

What’s often missing is not awareness, but a way to navigate the moment with clarity and intention.

Two simple tools can shift that:

  • The Root Cause Filter
    Before addressing behavior, identify what is actually driving it. Is it a clarity gap, a skill gap, a behavior pattern, or a perceived threat response? When the root cause is misunderstood, conversations escalate because we solve the wrong problem.
 
  • The Real-Time Reset
    Regulate → Clarify → Acknowledge → Align
    A simple structure to stay grounded, reduce defensiveness, and move the conversation toward clear expectations and next steps.
When tough conversations are avoided, they don’t disappear. They come back later as disengagement, frustration, turnover, and escalation. Addressed early, they become moments that build trust, accountability, and alignment.

 


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The 2026 GMA SHRM Human Capital Conference


Registation is open!

 
GMA SHRM is excited to bring leadership and culture expert Paul Long to the 2026 Human Capital Conference! 

Paul is a highly sought after national speaker and it's impossible to capture his energy in words. 

For a sample of Paul's energy and message, click the image to the right for an invitation from Paul!

Paul will deliver two great keynotes:
  • Culture by Design
  • The Unforgettable Leader
In addition to great keynotes, check out our breakout sessions from industry experts!

Session 1:
  • From Courtroom to Conference Room: Thinking Like Counsel, Acting Like HR, Leading with Integrity 
        Hope Broadus, JD, UW School of Medicine and Public Health
  • The 4 C’s: A Transformative Framework for Benefits Success
        Laura Bermudo & Charlie Parker, Hausmann Group 
  • Black Mirror: The Ethics of AI in HR
        Dr. Shari Simpson, Paylocity
Session 2:
  • Is Resilience Enough? When Trauma Shows Up to Work, 
        April Scott, University Wisconsin Madison
  • From Search to Success: Elevating Talent Discovery at Your Organization
        Sarah Marshall & Rebecca Swanson, humanworks8
  • Employment Law Update,
        Brian Goodman and Storm Larson, Boardman Clark
Session 3:
  • Why Conflict Conversations Matter More Than We Think
        Jen Emmons, Jen Emmons Consulting
  • AI and Automation Impact on Total Rewards
        Summer Rector, HCSC
  • Employment Law Update,
        Brian Goodman and Storm Larson, Boardman Clark


2026 Member 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 by using the registration links below.

Roundtables are designed for human resource professionals who are interested in sharing their ideas and experiences in a confidential environment. It is expected that what members share in these roundtables will stay within the roundtable. We encourage members to exchange contact information and reach out to each other outside of these meetings to expand on the discussions.

Roundtables are held 3 times per month!
  • First Thursday
  • Second Tuesday
  • Last Wednesday
Roundtables are a member only benefit so if you're not a member, join us or reach out to learn more!

More Information and Registration


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SHRM Certification Prep Sessions - Spring Summer
 

GMA SHRM is excited to announce our Spring/Summer 2026 SHRM Certification Prep Sessions designed to support those preparing for the upcoming SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam during the May 1, 2026 – July 15, 2026 test window

These virtual 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:
  • All sessions are held on Zoom
  • 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
More Information and Registration

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Workforce Readiness, College Relations, Diversity & Inclusion

May and June Observances
Submitted by Stephanie Hoeksema, HR Director at Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Company and Member of the DEI Committee


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!
 



Community Spotlight: Transitional Employment Program at Yahara House
Yahara House is a Madison community organization with a mission to transform the lives of people living with mental illness by replacing despair, stigma, and isolation with hope, dignity, and community. They operate many programs within different branches of their clubhouse model.

Transitional Employment Placement (TEP) is an arrangement between Yahara House and local businesses to employ members. Members who work a TEP do not need to interview with the employer or submit a resume. TEP employees are chosen by the staff who are placement managers for the TEP. Transitional Employment Placements are at the employer’s place of business, are part-time (4-20 hours per week), and include on-the-job and off-site support from Clubhouse colleagues for as long as they need help.

According to the Yahara House website, “[e]ighty-two percent of people living with a serious mental illness are unemployed. Our goal is to empower members to develop and regain the ability to participate successfully in meaningful, paid employment and to move out of poverty.”

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream is proud to have hosted two successful TEP placements simultaneously. We have members working in our warehouse as well as one of our retail stores. Upon completion of their placement, members have shared that the program helped them build confidence in returning to the workforce.

The program could not be easier to work with. Employers are matched with members at the clubhouse interested in the opportunity, and the job coaches do a wonderful job of providing support for the employee, including learning the job tasks themselves so they’re ready to step in at a moment’s notice to guarantee coverage for the employer.

The Transitional Employment Program seeks to diversify employment opportunities for their members and connect with more local employers. Please contact Friendsofyaharahouse@gmail.com to learn more about TEP!

Sources used: https://www.yaharahouse.org/employment-support and https://www.yaharahouse.org/about-us


 

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GMA SHRM and Member News

Board Spotlight: Volunteer Engagement

Submitted by Heidi Zunker, Senior Recruiter at Truity Partners and Director of Volunteer Engagement

The Volunteer Engagement Committee is responsible for connecting with members who are interested in getting involved with GMA SHRM. Our goal is to provide meaningful opportunities for members to learn about volunteer opportunities and connect those interested with an appropriate committee or board member. We also show appreciation to our volunteers by having a Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, which will be held at Vitense this year! Another show of appreciation comes from our Volunteer of the Year award that goes to the volunteer who went above and beyond or greatly helped their committee, and is presented at the Human Capital Conference.
 
The committee plans two fun GMA SHRM 101 events each year focused on networking and sharing information about the chapter and volunteer opportunities with the membership. The photo below is of our last 101 event last fall at Breakwater in Monona.
 
If you are interested in learning more about the different committees or volunteer opportunities, please reach out to Heidi.Zunker@truitypartners.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 March 2026!
Andrea Andree   The Empowered Living Space LLC
Caitlin Cook SHRM CP Builders' Insulation
Nicole Danielson   Clasen Quality Chocolate
Parker Dowe   Gorman & Company
Tammy Droessler SPHR Christensen Associates
Kristin Gasser   Accessible Housing WI
Nicole Gibbons SHRM SCP Creative Finance
Maria Guzman   Bell Laboratories Inc.
Abigail Lamb   Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co.
Becky Rivest   Leaders Rising Network
Elissa Russell CFRE Madison Public Library Foundation
Libby Sytsma   Human Interest
 

Congratulations to these members celebrating milestone anniversaries!
 

May Anniversaries
Congratulations to these members celebrating milestone anniversaries!

1 Year!  (2025)
Sandra Sheldon
Julie Smith
Jennifer Powell
Christine Storlie, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Paula Severson
Megan Vilmain
Tanya Hubanks, SHRM-SCP
Danielle Geiger
Marisol Contreras
Chad Stofflet
Elly Schram
Cynthia Eason, SHRM-CP
Franchesca Beswick, SHRM-CP
Olivia Macdonald
Shana Abbot-Hicks
Don Happ, PMI, FPC, sPHR
Erin Lavery, SHRM-SCP

5 Years! (2021)
Storm Larson
Deborah Laurel

30 YEARS! (1996) Impressive!
Pamela Lokken, SPHR
Leo Sebald (Past President)
Stephanie Pohlman, PHR (Past President)




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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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