It's a new year and BSHRM has mostly a new Board of Directors. With that in might, I thought it might be fun to introduce the Board to the community. Each month we'll run a post highlighting one Board member. We're kicking the series off with our wonderful Chapter President, Andrea Goolsby PHR.
1. Let’s start with the basics, tell us your name and what you do when you aren’t being Chapter President (what brings home the bacon).
Andrea S. Goolsby, PHR - Talent Development Director, Saks Fifth Avenue, Birmingham Store
2. What do you see as the biggest challenge for HR professionals in 2012?
I truly believe the largest challenge will lie in recruiting and retaining top talent. As we continue to experience changes in the available applicant pools for open positions, implementing programs and platforms to attract top talent in addition to creating meaningful engagement fostering long-term retention will be critical elements.
3. So you work for Saks Fifth Avenue, huh? Care to share that employee discount; I could use a new pair of boots?
Unfortunately, I am unable to share my employee discount; however, I'm happy to introduce you to a personal shopper who can create a customized, memorable shopping experience for you. How nice would it be to have someone shop FOR you?!?! (They're great at finding deals, as well.)
4. Well since you can’t share your discount with us, can you tell us what you love most about your role at Saks Fifth Avenue?
As Talent Development Director, I wear many HR hats. However, the "coolest" part of my job is that I have the unique privelege of assisting in the professional development of our employees - charting their development courses, enhancing performance from "good to great", so to speak. To witness this evolution is quite rewarding from a coaching standpoint.
5. Madame President, if we may be so humble as to ask, what prompted you strive for the Chapter President role? How did you get to the Presidency?
I truly believe that we, as humans, are at our best (we exhibit our best attributes and fundamentally learn how to be good people) when we are in roles of service. Volunteering helps me to be a better person. I've always been quite active in service organizations and quickly joined BSHRM upon moving to Birmingham a few years ago. As you know, I've served on the BSHRM Board for three years now. When asked if I would be interested in serving as Chapter President, I accepted with one condition - that I would have a "rockstar" board to work with. With this fabulous board in place, we're ready to get to work...
6. What’s your favorite thing about serving on the board at BSHRM?
Besides the satisfaction received from giving back to the organization that supports my career (i.e., places food on my table), I enjoy the networking opportunties. As I mentioned to the Board and Advisory Board a few days ago, I knew two people when I moved to Birmingham - my husband and my mother-in-law. This organization has allowed me to meet people that I will maintain a relationship with for the rest of my life.
7. In keeping with the BSHRM topic, what advice do you have those that might have Chapter President on their list of goals?
Do your homework! Start by serving on a BSHRM committee, move to a committee chair, and then pursue a BSHRM Board position. This will give you insight on the roles and responsibilities. If you're still interested, make your interest known - we're always looking for the next leaders of this organization. After all, we are HR professionals - we see the value in developing talent and creating a solid succession plan for our organization.
8. On a personal note, do you have any children or pets?
I don't have pets or children - just a fabulous husband, Raymond. By the way, Raymond's also an HR professional and BSHRM member. Yes, we have interesting dinner conversations from time to time...
9. What was the last good book you read? Professional and for leisure.
The last professional book? Let's see, I recently re-read "Good to Great" by Jim Collins a few months ago. I need to refresh my memory on a couple of things. Leisurely, I really don't read books that often, we're huge moviegoers - two recent must-sees: Sherlock Holmes and Mission:Impossible... Let me know what you think about them...
10. And lastly, is there anything you’d like to add or say to the BSHRM family?
In my opinion, we are the best HR chapter in the state of Alabama (yes, I'm extremely biased). The reason we're so great is because of the strong commitment each of you have to this chapter. I ask that you continue to support this chapter and this Board in the programs and initiatives that we embark upon this year. Together, we can make an even larger footprint and positive difference in our community.
Thanks to Andrea for being our first in the series as well as taking on the Chapter President role. It's going to be a great year for BSHRM and Alabama HR community.
This post is brought to you by April Dowling, SPHR. April is the VP of Communications for BSHRM and in her spare time serves as the Manager of HR for AloStar Bank of Commerce; I may have that backwards. If you'd like to be a featured guest on the BSHRM blog you can contact us at [email protected]. Visit our website at www.bshrm.org.