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SHRM
November & December 2014
FEATURE STORIES
01
Super Club's Day
Bi-Annual Shidler Event
SHRM ALOHA
GRADUATING SENIORS
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Good Luck Seniors!
02
Professional Interaction Night
Bi-Annual SHRM Aloha event
03
SHRM Aloha Banquet
Acknowledging Active Members
Farewell to seniors
05
Workshops
Public Speaking & Networking
School-to-Workforce
06
Company Tours
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Xerox Hawaii
07
SHRM Aloha Banquet
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SHRMies played hard and showed their club spirit like never before, and received first place in
brain bowl and cheer and dance and fourth place in volleyball, resulting in fourth place overall.
Our members had a ton of fun competing, but the greatest reward was all of the new friends
and memories they made at the event.
PROFESSIONAL
INTERACTION
NIGHT
Professional Interaction Night (PIN) is
an opportunity for the SHRM Aloha
Chapter
members
professional
skills
to
showcase
theyve
the
cultivated
to
grow
their
professionalism.
ALOHA BANQUET
fire & ice
SENIORS!
EXECUTIVE BOARD
COMMUNITY
SERVICES
TOUR DE CURE
In November, SHRMies worked
together to help set up for Tour de Cure.
Members were in charge of checking
tents and coolers to ensure they work
properly, set up banners and signs, and
write inspirational messages to finishers
on the asphalt. It was wonderful to see
members working together to help the
community.
MAYORS
CRAFT FAIR
For the final community service of the
semester, members assisted the
Honolulu Lions Club in setting up the
Mayors Craft Fair.
Members had the task of moving
heavy boxes and items so the elderly
vendors could focus on organizing and
putting out their items. The vendors
were very friendly and gave the
SHRMies many tips on creating and
selling their art.
The Aloha Chapter is looking
forward to more opportunities to assist
the Lions Club in their endeavors.
M
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The SHRM Aloha Chapter is looking to reconnect with their chapters alumni and
they need your HELP!
If you were a SHRM Aloha Chapter member or know someone who is, please
contact us through the chapters email:
shrm@hawaii.edu
Or visit their webpage at:
http://shrmuhm.com/alumni
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Workshops
The
Society
for
Human
Resources
Management, Aloha Chapter intends to
equip its members with the skills necessary
to transform their professionalism into a
career. Through a series of three, tiered
workshops that build upon each other,
students will learn what skills are necessary
to become a professional, and then how to
practice those skills in order to obtain a
career.
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[ Company Tour ]
WORKSHOPS
School-to-Workforce
The transition from school to the workforce can be
tough for many seniors. That's why we
decided to have a workshop that provides
our seniors a guide on how to pave the
path to success after graduation.
The instructor for the night was
Stevette Santiago of Hawaii USA FCU.
She shared her stories with the members
and provided them with resources
detailing characteristics employers look
for in new talent.
This workshop was not only helpful for
our graduating seniors, but it contained
information applicable to all aspects of our
every day lives. Thank you Stevette for all
of your help! It was a great workshop that
everyone enjoyed.
COMPANY
TOURS
Company tours allows SHRMies to
see the culture of company and
whether that industry is the right fit
for them. They allow our members to
learn from and exchange contact
information and network with local
business professionals. Members gain
invaluable insights, and professionals
are able to utilize members fresh new
ideas and perspectives.
Our last two tours were hosted by
Xerox Hawaii and Starwood Hotels and
Fall
CONGRATS
GRADUATES
2014
GRADUATES
K imberly Cayco
Human Resource Management
Riley Ching
Management
Hiina Goi
Travel Industry Management
Matthew Liboon
Management
YeeYeng Lim
HRM
Isaac Lui
Finance
Diana Nguyen
Management, HRM, IB
Scott Nguyen
Marketing, Management, HRM
Jennifer To
Management, HRM
Yee Vong
Management, IB
Zane Wu
HRM, MIS
Charise Yamatsuka
Management
Joyce Yip
Human Resource Management
READY TO DONATE?
Please visit: http://shrmuhm.com/donation/
Michelle Zeng
IB, HRM
Although you may have a busy schedule, you should always take breaks
for regular, healthy meals. Not only will these meals give you energy
and nutrition but they can provide much-needed breaks that will allow
you to refresh your body and mind before jumping back into the books.
2. Drink Water
Caffeine is a diuretic, which means youll be taking more bathroom
breaks than normal. Downing high amounts of these drinks can also lead
to lack of sleep, which makes it even harder to study later on. Water is
the best solution. It replenishes and hydrates with no side effects.
3. Get Sleep
When you are rested, your mind is better able to process and retain
information. In addition, sleeping gives your mind a chance to process
all the information its been taking in and save it for long-term retention.
A solid evening of studying, followed by a good nights sleep, will put
you in better shape for a morning test than will an all-nighter.
4. Avoid Alcohol
Drinking alcohol while studying can be extremely detrimental to
information retention. It can also make you groggy and sleepy.
One of the most important pieces of advice you can take is to pace your
studying throughout the day or week. Dont pull all-nighters that will
leave you tired and unfocused at test time. And, when you study, get up
once every hour or so to stretch your legs, go to the bathroom, take a
quick jog, or eat. These little breaks give your mind and body a chance
to refresh and energize for the next session.
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