2026 Annual Human Resources Conference

March 13, 2025 | 8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM

Register To Attend

EVENT DESCRIPTION

Calling all Pennsylvania HR professionals! Save the Date for the PA Chamber’s popular, information-packed Annual Human Resources Conference on Thursday, March 5, 2026.

This year’s conference will be held from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey.  The event will feature updates from state and federal experts on the latest HR laws, discussions on leading HR topics that you can apply to your day-to-day operations, the opportunity to network with colleagues and meet with exhibitors, and the chance to earn continuing education credits along the way.

Sponsorship

For more information about sponsorship opportunities for the 2026 Annual Human Resources Conference, please contact PA Chamber Director of Events and Engagement, Oona Burke Johnson at objohnson@pachamber.org.

 

Agenda

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Time & Place

Thursday, March 5, 2026
8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey
4650 Lindle Road
Harrisburg, PA 17111

PRICE

Prices vary by membership level.

Investor – $199
Advocacy – $298
Non-member – $398

REGISTRATION:

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

CERTIFICATION GROUPTYPE OF CREDITSNO. OF Credits
Continuing Legal Education BoardCLEs4.5
Human Resource Certification InstituteSPHR/PHR/GPHR Recertification Hours4.5
SHRM Preferred ProviderSHRM-CP ™ / SHRM-SCP ™ PDC's4.5

Featured Speakers

Nancy A. Walker was confirmed by the Pennsylvania Senate on June 21, 2023 to serve as Secretary of the Department of Labor & Industry under Governor Josh Shapiro. Since accepting the nomination in January 2023, Walker has remained committed to leading the department’s efforts to build a resilient Unemployment Compensation (UC) system, prioritizing the enforcement of Pennsylvania’s 13 labor laws, and strengthening Pennsylvania’s economy by empowering workers to pursue opportunities like apprenticeships that lead to family-sustaining jobs. 

Before serving as Labor & Industry Secretary, Walker served as the first Chief Deputy Attorney General of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s newly created Fair Labor Section in 2017. Under Walker’s leadership, the Fair Labor Section has worked on behalf of workers and law-abiding employers across Pennsylvania to ensure they are being treated fairly and lawfully and has served as lead counsel in matters of national importance, including lawsuits bringing Administrative Procedure Act challenges to amendments to the tip and joint employer rules, and has led a successful criminal wage and benefit theft investigation resulting in a $21 million dollar plea deal, the largest case of its kind in the country.

Prior to her appointment as Chief Deputy, Walker focused her private practice on labor and employment law throughout the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions, in federal and state courts, before administrative agencies, and in arbitration and mediation proceedings. She is licensed to practice before state and federal courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a Fellow of The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and was a long-time volunteer with the Support Center for Child Advocates.

Walker comes from a family of teachers and steelworkers. She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

Rick Grimaldi is a partner at Fisher Phillips and an experienced labor and employment lawyer who blends deep legal knowledge with a background in government relations, media, and human resources. A leader within the firm’s Labor Relations Practice Group and co-chair of its Government Relations and Reputation & Crisis Management groups, he helps organizations navigate complex workplace challenges with practical, business-focused solutions.

With more than 30 years of experience, Rick has guided employers through high-stakes labor matters, collective bargaining, major employment litigation, and the evolving legal and policy landscape. His prior service as Deputy General Counsel to Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge and as Chief Counsel of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry enhances his ability to advocate before government agencies and counsel clients during sensitive, high-profile situations.

Rick is widely recognized for his ability to translate complex issues into clear, actionable guidance. He frequently works with senior executives and leadership teams to provide hands-on training on workplace strategy, leadership, and best practices. His insights are valued as employers confront rapid technological change, generational shifts, new safety concerns, and increasingly fluid workplace norms.

Rick is the author of FLEX: A Leader’s Guide to Staying Nimble and Mastering Transformative Change in the Workplace and Age Appropriate: How to Leverage a Multi-Generational Workforce and Win the Market.

A sought-after national speaker and media commentator, Rick has been featured by outlets including NPR, WCBS-TV (New York), MSN News, Yahoo! News, HR Dive, HR Simple, and The Wharton Business Daily (SiriusXM). He has also been named to The Best Lawyers in America.

Jonathan A. Segal is a partner at Duane Morris LLP in the Employment, Labor, Benefits and Immigration Practice Group. He is also the founder of the Duane Morris Institute. The Duane Morris Institute provides training for human resource professionals, in-house counsel, benefits administrators and managers at Duane Morris, at client sites and by way of webinar on myriad employment, labor, benefits and immigration matters.

Previously a litigator, Jonathan’s practice now focuses almost entirely on assisting employers meet their business objectives by maximizing legal compliance and managing legal risk with an eye on culture.  Jonathan’s practice includes:

Counseling, strategic planning, leadership training, and policy development on issues such as preventing and responding to discrimination, harassment, and retaliation; reasonable accommodations; wage and hour compliance (federal and state); performance management; talent acquisition; and social media. Agreements, such as:  business protection agreements (such as non-competes), confidentiality agreements, employment agreements and independent contractor agreements. Investigations, such as: providing advice with respect to as well as personally conducting both privileged and non-privileged investigation of EEO and other matters. Traditional labor, such as: union prevention programs, collective bargaining and contract interpretation. Privileged audits, such as: wage and hour compliance; pay equity; and identifying legal risks in DEI programs.

Jonathan is the Chair of the Pennsylvania Chamber’s Legislative Committee. Jonathan also is the Legislative Director Pennsylvania State Council of SHRM. Among other recognitions, Jonathan has been ranked by Chambers USA for 15 consecutive years as a “leading lawyers for business.” Jonathan provides training to federal judges on various employment and leadership issues.  Jonathan also provides training to employers on behalf of the EEOC. Jonathan has published more than 450 articles on third party platforms including SHRM, Bloomberg, Fortune and HRDive. Jonathan has been cited as national authority on employment issues in, among others, Law 360, Bloomberg, SHRM, Time, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times,  Associated Press, Reuters, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Business Journal, Forbes and MSNBC..

Jonathan’s personal passions include hands-on animal rescue, Holocaust remembrance and psychology. On the fun side, Jonathan remains mad about AMC’s Mad Men and is fortunate to have Bruce Springsteen as his virtual workout partner. Even so, Nina Simone is Jonathan’s favorite musical artist.

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