Eastern Shore SHRM is excited to announce that Mike Nally, founder and CEO of Nally Ventures, will present Ethics & Business on Tuesday, February 28th. Registration begins at 8 am and the presentation will begin at 8:30 am. This presentation will be held at Dove Pointe on 1225 Mt. Hermon Road in Salisbury, MD. A virtual option will also be offered.
Mike is a visionary, strategist and creative innovator with a passion for service and a commitment to helping his clients excel. A former U.S. Army Ranger and serial entrepreneur, Mike brings a unique perspective to all facets of his work.
He is deeply committed to developing the next generation of responsible leaders. As a leadership instructor, executive coach and strategic business consultant, he draws on his passion, military experiences, advanced education, and corporate and industry expertise to equip people at all levels of their organizations to lead others and reach their professional and personal goals.
Mike is also a real estate development and construction entrepreneur with over 25 years’ experience in creating investment value. He brings high-level strategic perspective and deep proficiency in all facets of mixed-use and residential master-planned resort communities. As a business innovator, he creates a winning formula for accelerated results, market-savvy business strategies and effective leadership.
Prior to forming the company in 2003, Mike spent 15 years working in corporate and real estate environments, ascending to multiple corporate executive positions, including Executive Vice President, President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer.
Mike advanced his study in leadership with a B.A. in Military History from University of Maryland and an M.A. in Organizational Leadership from Gonzaga University. He participated in renowned professional development and leadership development programs, including the Disney Institute and GAP International Executive Challenge program.
Mike currently serves on the boards of Sussex County Land Trust, Sussex Montessori School, and School Nutrition AgriCulture (SNAC). He also served on the board of Sussex County Habitat for Humanity from 2014 to 2020 and a number of other nonprofit boards, including La Red Health Center, Carl M. Freeman Foundation, River Soccer Club, and Delaware Tech Entrepreneur Program.
Objectives:
- Define ethics and how it relates to your role as a human resource professional.
- Analyze examples of ethical and unethical practices.
- Explore business ethics and what that means for organizational leaders.
- Assess your organization’s ethical alignment and determine a process for handling ethical dilemmas in the workplace.
Human Resource Professionals are responsible for promoting and upholding their organization’s ethical culture through living, modeling, and teaching best practices. As the bridge between the c-suite and the rest of the organization, Human Resource Professionals are the catalyst for ensuring the organization is aligned around the company’s ethical business standards. During this session, participants will define ethics, examine real, “everyday” examples of ethical dilemmas in the workplace and practice a process for managing those situations. The tools acquired in this session will help participants work through dilemmas they experience first-hand as well as prepare them to guide others through situations where ethics is in question.
This program meets the HRCI Ethics Credit Requirement and has been preapproved for 1.0 HRCI Business Credits and 1.0 SHRM PDCs.
To Register: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=bxoqhbxab&oeidk=a07ejmx4wmw7def283b
About Eastern Shore SHRM
ES SHRM is an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management. Whether you are new to the HR field or have many years of experience, we are a local starting point for networking, information, professional development and continued support of excellence in Human Resources. Our chapter represents Caroline, Dorchester, Queen Anne, Talbot, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties in Maryland, Sussex County in Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Virginia.