SHRM Speaker's Bureau (Managed by SHRM Public Affairs Department)
Members of the SHRM staff may be available to speak on topics including legislative and regulatory updates, ethical issues in human resource management, measuring human capital, trends in HR, and other HR-related topics. For more information on the Speakers Bureau,
click here.
SHRM Speakers Directory (Managed by SHRM Education Department)
When planning chapter meetings, conferences and seminars, finding speakers can be one of the greatest challenges. SHRM's Education Department has prepared a Self-Serve Speakers Directory to help you meet this challenge in programming your own event.
Should you need further information regarding the Speaker Directory, please contact Michelle Dolieslager (E-mail) michelle.dolieslager@shrm.org or Letty Kluttz, PHR, (E-mail) letty.kluttz@shrm.org in the SHRM Education Department.
SHRM Chapter Speaker Program (Managed by SHRM Member Relations Department)
The Volunteer Leaders Resource Center (VLRC) has information for SHRM chapter leaders seeking speakers and presentations for chapter meetings. This resource includes recommended speakers, presentations that chapter leaders can use, and other related information. For more information, click here.
Speaker availability, honoraria, professional fees, travel and other expenses should be discussed directly with the speaker. If the speaker requires only expenses to be reimbursed, it is also appropriate for your organization to make a contribution to the SHRM Foundation in the name of the speaker. The SHRM Foundation will recognize both your organization and the speaker in its Annual Report and other materials. Your organization should send the contribution to the SHRM Foundation, 1800 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, and indicate the name of the speaker for whom the contribution is being made. For more information about the SHRM Foundation, contact Karen Silberman, executive director, at (703) 535-6019 or e-mail karen.silberman@shrm.org
Call for Presentations
When developing a conference curriculum, our goal is to provide a balanced program that meets the variety of skill levels and interest levels of the conference audience, presented by speakers of the highest quality who represent the diversity of the SHRM membership. Learn more about
speaking at SHRM's conferences.