BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20190424T153000Z DTEND:20190424T173000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Administrative Professionals Appreciation Luncheon DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 24\, 2019 for the 3rd Annual Administrative Professionals Appreciation Luncheon\, hosted by the Barry County Chamber of Commerce! Held at Grace Community Church in Nashville (only 10 minutes from Hastings!)\, this event is a great way to recognize\, appreciate\, and treat the administrative professionals in your organization.\n\nSpecial Guest Speakers\, door prizes\, food\, drinks\, and networking make for a great afternoon! Lunch will be catered by Mexican Connexion in Hastings. \n\n\n\nPanel Discussion: Work-Life Balance...how to make it work!\n\n\n\nPanelists: \n\nSheryl Lewis Blake: Retired CEO\, Spectrum Health Pennock \n\nRebecca DeHaan: Director of Human Resources\, Thornapple Manor \n\nMatt Thom: Talent Acquisitions Specialist\, Hastings Mutual Insurance Co. \n\nLyndsey Fischer: Assistant Principal\, TK Middle School\n\n\n\nThank you to our event sponsors: Barlow Florist\, Highpoint Community Bank\, Hastings Mutual Insurance Company\, Greenridge Realty Hastings\, Thornapple Credit Union\, Photographic Memory\, and Grace Community Church.\n\n\n\nABOUT OUR PANELISTS\n\n\n\nSheryl Lewis Blake\, Retired CEO\, Spectrum Health Pennock\n\nSheryl Lewis Blake is the retired president\, Spectrum Health Pennock\, which is part of Spectrum Health\, a $5 billion not-for-profit integrated health system based in West Michigan. Spectrum Health Pennock is a rural community system in Barry County. Services range from a senior independent living facility to a health and wellness facility. The hospital provides inpatient and outpatient services\, with a physician network composed of primary care physicians and specialists at multiple sites.\n\n \n\nDuring Sheryl?s tenure\, the organization has received numerous accolades\, including the Governor?s Quality Awards\, The Joint Commission?s Top Performer in Key Quality Measures\, and the Recommended Rating for Surgical Services from Consumer Reports. In addition\, the hospital has repeatedly been named one of the 101 Best and Brightest Places to Work in West Michigan.\n\n\n\nSheryl has more than 35 years of executive health care experience\; she previously served as executive vice president and chief operating officer\, Goshen Health System\, and as department director\, vice president\, support services and vice president\, clinical resources in the Holy Cross Health System.\n\n \n\nSheryl served on the Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) Board of Directors and the Executive Committee for five years. She is a community activist and currently serves on the Michigan Health & Hospital Association Small or Rural Hospitals Council and the Barry County United Way Board\, and she is a member of the Hastings Area Rotary Club. She speaks locally\, regionally and throughout the state on topics relating to rural health care\, including healthcare reform\, building a quality organization\, physician relations and legislative advocacy.\n\n\n\nRebecca DeHaan\, Director of Human Resources\, Thornapple Manor\n\nBarry County is where Rebecca calls home\, with her husband Dave and three amazing kids. She was born and raised in Freeport on the family farm with four older brothers. Following in the shadows of four brothers was not always glamorous. Growing up in a community where she watched my dad give his word to a fellow patron\; she learned quickly that integrity\, ethics and hard work was the key to success. \n\n\n\nShe was taught if you want something you have to work for it. Throughout high school\, she thought she wanted to follow in her oldest brother?s footstep and be an engineer. Rebecca soon realized that sitting behind a desk drawing designs was not really her passion. She was given an opportunity to work at Spectrum Health Butterworth in Human Resources and loved it! She switched her major and continued to pursue a career in Human Resources at Spring Arbor University. Twenty-years later\, she still loves her job. Rebecca has the pleasure of working at Thornapple Manor as the Director of Human Resources providing staff support and making a difference in the life of the elders.\n\n\n\nMatt Thom\, Talent Acquisitions Specialist\, Hastings Mutual Insurance Company\n\nMatt Thom is currently the Talent Acquisition Specialist for Hastings Mutual Insurance Company. In his role he is responsible for sourcing and attracting talent to the organization across all of its divisions\, including Claim\, Underwriting\, Information Technology\, Marketing\, at Hastings Mutual?s corporate offices and its field staff located across seven different states. Aside from managing the recruiting function for Hastings\, Matt is also responsible for ensuring a top-notch candidate experience from application to hire\, building the Hastings Mutual employer brand and developing efficient\, consistent internal processes to minimize the time it takes to fill open roles. Just as importantly he is committed to proving that Toby from NBC?s ?The Office? does not represent the Human Resources field as a whole.\n\n\n\nMatt holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management from Central Michigan University\, and because he just couldn?t get enough of the classroom and homework\, is completing his Master?s Degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations from Michigan State University. Prior to working for Hastings Mutual\, Matt held Human Resource roles with consumer floorcare brand BISSELL and home improvement retailer Menards.\n\n\n\nLyndsey Fischer\, Assistant Principal\, TK Middle School\n\nLyndsey Fischer is enjoying her second year as the Assistant Principal at Thornapple Kellogg Middle School. Prior to that\, she taught health and physical education for twelve. A Western Michigan alum and TK graduate\, Lyndsey has always been a part of the Middleville community and loves that she has the opportunity to raise her family there as well.\n\n\n\nLyndsey was honored as the 2013 Barry County ATHENA Young Professional\, recognizing her as a role model for young women both personally and professionally. She is involved in numerous organizations throughout the community\, including being a part of the Thornapple Township strategic planning workgroup in 2018 and being instrumental in the implementation of the Teen Leadership program at TK High School. An avid runner\, she has completed at least a 5K a day for the last 150 days and counting! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Join us on April 24\, 2019 \;for the 3rd \;Annual \;Administrative Professionals Appreciation Luncheon\, hosted by the Barry County Chamber of Commerce!  \;Held at Grace Community \;Church in Nashville (only 10 minutes from Hastings!)\, this event is a great way to recognize\, appreciate\, and treat the administrative professionals in your organization.
\n\nSpecial Guest Speakers\, door prizes\, food\, drinks\, and networking make for a great afternoon!  \;Lunch will be catered by Mexican Connexion in Hastings. \;
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\nPanel Discussion: \; \;Work-Life Balance...how to make it work!
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\nPanelists: \; \;
\nSheryl Lewis Blake: Retired CEO\, Spectrum Health Pennock \;
\nRebecca DeHaan: Director of Human Resources\, Thornapple Manor \;
\nMatt Thom: Talent Acquisitions Specialist\, \;Hastings Mutual Insurance Co. \;
\nLyndsey Fischer: \;Assistant Principal\, TK Middle School
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\nThank you to our event sponsors: \;Barlow Florist\, Highpoint Community Bank\, Hastings Mutual Insurance Company\, Greenridge Realty Hastings\, Thornapple Credit Union\, Photographic Memory\, and Grace Community Church.
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\nABOUT OUR PANELISTS
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\nSheryl Lewis Blake\, Retired CEO\, Spectrum Health Pennock
\nSheryl Lewis Blake is the retired \;president\, Spectrum Health Pennock\, which is part of Spectrum Health\, a $5 billion not-for-profit integrated health system based in West Michigan. Spectrum Health Pennock is a rural community system in Barry County. Services range from a senior independent living facility to a health and wellness facility. The hospital provides inpatient and outpatient services\, with a physician network composed of primary care physicians and specialists at multiple sites.
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\nDuring Sheryl?s tenure\, the organization has received numerous accolades\, including the Governor?s Quality Awards\, The Joint Commission?s Top Performer in Key Quality Measures\, and the Recommended Rating for Surgical Services from Consumer Reports. In addition\, the hospital has repeatedly been named one of the 101 Best and Brightest Places to Work in West Michigan.
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\nSheryl has more than 35 years of executive health care experience\; she previously served as executive vice president and chief operating officer\, Goshen Health System\, and as department director\, vice president\, support services and vice president\, clinical resources in the Holy Cross Health System.
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\nSheryl served on the Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) Board of Directors and the Executive Committee for five years. She is a community activist and currently serves on the Michigan Health &\; Hospital Association Small or Rural Hospitals Council and the Barry County United Way Board\, and she is a member of the Hastings Area Rotary Club. She speaks locally\, regionally and throughout the state on topics relating to rural health care\, including healthcare reform\, building a quality organization\, physician relations and legislative advocacy.
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\nRebecca DeHaan\, Director of Human Resources\, Thornapple Manor
\nBarry County is where Rebecca \;calls home\, with her husband Dave and three amazing kids. She \;was born and raised in Freeport on the family farm with four older brothers. \; Following in the shadows of four brothers was not always glamorous. \; Growing up in a community where she \;watched my dad give his word to a fellow patron\; she \;learned quickly that integrity\, ethics and hard work was the key to success. \;
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\nShe was taught if you want something you have to work for it. \; Throughout high school\, she thought she \;wanted to follow in her oldest brother?s footstep and be an engineer. \; Rebecca \;soon realized that sitting behind a desk drawing designs was not really her passion. \; She \;was given an opportunity to work at Spectrum Health Butterworth in Human Resources and loved it! \; She \;switched her major and continued to pursue a career in Human Resources at Spring Arbor University. \; Twenty-years later\, she \;still loves her job. \; Rebecca has the pleasure of working at Thornapple Manor as the Director of Human Resources providing staff support and making a difference in the life of the elders.
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\nMatt Thom\, Talent Acquisitions Specialist\, Hastings Mutual Insurance Company
\nMatt Thom is currently the Talent Acquisition Specialist for Hastings Mutual Insurance Company. In his role he is responsible for sourcing and attracting talent to the organization across all of its divisions\, including Claim\, Underwriting\, Information Technology\, Marketing\, at Hastings Mutual?s corporate offices and its field staff located across seven different states. Aside from managing the recruiting function for Hastings\, Matt is also responsible for ensuring a top-notch candidate experience from application to hire\, building the Hastings Mutual employer brand and developing efficient\, consistent internal processes to minimize the time it takes to fill open roles. Just as importantly he is committed to proving that Toby from NBC?s ?The Office? does not represent the Human Resources field as a whole.
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\nMatt holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management from Central Michigan University\, and because he just couldn?t get enough of the classroom and homework\, is completing his Master?s Degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations from Michigan State University. Prior to working for Hastings Mutual\, Matt held \; Human Resource roles with consumer floorcare brand BISSELL and home improvement retailer Menards.
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\nLyndsey Fischer\, Assistant Principal\, TK Middle School
\nLyndsey Fischer is enjoying her second year as the Assistant Principal at Thornapple Kellogg Middle School. \; Prior to that\, she taught health and physical education for twelve. \;A Western Michigan alum and TK graduate\, Lyndsey has always been a part of the Middleville community and loves that she has the opportunity to raise her family there as well.
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\nLyndsey was honored as the 2013 Barry County ATHENA Young Professional\, recognizing her as a role model for young women both personally and professionally. She is involved in numerous organizations throughout the community\, including being a part of the Thornapple Township strategic planning workgroup in 2018 and being instrumental in the implementation of the Teen Leadership program at TK High School. An avid runner\, she has completed at least a 5K a day for the last 150 days and counting!
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