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Massachusetts Municipal Human Resources will hold its annual Fall Conference on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18 and 19, in Springfield. Speakers will include CEO of Pluralism Solutions Eden-Renée Hayes, left, and Jerry Posner, an accomplished training specialist and personal strategic coach.
Massachusetts Municipal Human Resources will hold its annual Fall Conference on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18 and 19, in Springfield.
The conference will open with a keynote workshop: “Recruitment Strategies for Greater Diversity.” Led by Eden-Renée Hayes, CEO of Pluralism Solutions, the session will highlight how diversity, equity and inclusion foster genuine relationships and inspire sustainable growth.
The afternoon will feature a roundtable discussion on recruitment best practices, moderated by Pittsfield Human Resources Director Michael Taylor. Facilitators will lead participants in small group discussions.
Jerry Posner, an accomplished training specialist and personal strategic coach, will lead an afternoon workshop, “Cooling Hostility,” which will provide practical tools, techniques and strategies for deescalating potentially hostile situations.
Thursday will conclude a networking reception, followed by an optional trip to the Big E, New England’s largest annual fair. Trip tickets are limited, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who wish to participate must register using the conference registration link. Transportation to and from the fair will not be provided, and carpooling is encouraged.
The conference will resume on Friday with a networking breakfast at 8 a.m.
The morning will feature a panel discussion on employee wellness and morale, moderated by East Longmeadow HR Director Audra Staples, and featuring Danvers Assistant Town Manager and Communications Director Jen Breaker, Springfield Assistant HR Director Caitlyn Julius, and Tyngsborough Town Manager Colin Loiselle.
The program will conclude with a workshop on employee resource groups, which will discuss how the groups help foster supportive and inclusive workplaces.
The agenda also includes networking activities, a morning yoga class, and a legislative update by MMA Legislative Director Dave Koffman.
Registration and a welcome breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18.
The conference will be held at the Marriott Springfield Downtown.
The registration fee is $200 for the full conference, or $125 for Thursday only. The agenda and registration link are available at www.mma.org.