FPELRA Annual Conference Program 2026

FPELRA TRAINING CONFERENCE 2026 | 52 ANNUAL ND Feb. 2 - 4, 2026 Renaissance Orlando Airport Hotel 5445 Forbes Place, Orlando, FL 32812 LABOR RELATIONS LUAU

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WELCOME LETTER

NETWORKING EVENTS

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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2025 FL CERTIFIED LABOR RELATIONS PROFESSIONAL GRADUATES

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

FPELRA would like to thank all of our Sponsors and Exhibitors for making the annual conference a huge success every year! Please take the time to visit the exhibitors and learn about the valuable services they offer to public sector employers!

Visiting all the exhibitors will earn you an entry into a raffle!

WELCOME GREETINGS CONFERENCE ATTENDEES

Welcome to Orlando and the 2026 Florida Public Employer Labor Relations Association Annual Conference!

On behalf of the Officers and Board of Directors of the Association, it is our distinct pleasure to welcome you to the 2026 52nd Annual FPELRA Conference. We are thrilled to gather with passionate professionals, visionary leaders, and dedicated community advocates who share a commitment to public sector labor relations. My hope is that this conference will provide you with guidance, skills, and a network you can use in your everyday life as a labor relations professional. Serving as President of FPELRA over the past year has been a great honor. I am grateful and thrilled to have had the opportunity to represent this incredible organization. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or attending for the first time, we invite you to take full advantage of the opportunities this conference provides. Also, I want to extend our deepest gratitude to our well-respected speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors, who make this one of the most coveted public employer conferences in the state and without whom this conference would not be made possible. Your presence at this conference reinforces your commitment to the association, our craft, and our belief that partnership develops results.

I also want to recognize our Officers and Board of Directors who have provided me with so much support. I am deeply appreciative of all of them for their tireless work and contributions over this year and for helping to make this conference a premier event in our profession. In closing, I hope that you have a very productive conference. The opportunity to learn and connect with professionals all throughout the state is invaluable to your overall development and network. Let’s have a great time and go back to our jurisdictions ready to work.

Best, Duane D’Andrea | President, FPELRA

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NETWORKING EVENTS AT-A-GLANCE

In addition to our numerous daily breaks, FPELRA also offers FULL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES several activities to connect with seasoned practitioners in your area!

Sunday, February 1, 2026 Everyone is invited to join us at 4:30 p.m. in the Exhibitor Hall to register for the conference and enjoy a hosted Welcome Reception. At 6:00 p.m., First-time conference attendees are invited to attend an exclusive networking event in the FPELRA Networking Suite. Meet and greet the FPELRA board and honorary members and get to know the others attending for the first time. Monday, February 2, 2026 You had suggestions and we listened! Reception/Dinner will start earlier than in previous years! Join us at 6:30 p.m. in the main conference room for “Learning at the Luau” social networking event. Come dressed up in your best Tiki/Hawaiian get-ups (think grass skirts and leis). After dinner, you will be treated to a live, authentic Hawaiian show! See the last page for more details about the show! There will be lots of fun and fantastic prizes! Tuesday, February 3, 2026 Our Tuesday Awards Luncheon and Business Meeting is OPEN TO ALL starting at 12:15 p.m. Following the awards portion, you’ll be updated on the ‘State of the Association’ by our current president and the election and installation of your new board! Relax in your own way on Tuesday evening. Dinner is on your own. Take the time to visit with your new networking connections!

MAIN CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Feb. 2-4, 2026

MONDAY, FEB. 2, 2026

7:30 a.m.

2:00 p.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break 2:15 p.m. Simplifying Complex Benefits: Turning Confusion into Confidence Shauna Wittingham Gehring Group, Part of the Brown & Brown Team Shauna and her fire twirlers and hula dancers are the no ka oi in the healthcare world! Put down the ukulele and come hear how to turn confusion to confidence! (no ka oi = the best

Conference Registration Desk Opens

8:30 a.m. Call to Conference

President’s Welcome & Opening Remarks Duane D’Andrea President, FPELRA

Representative National PELRA

8:45 a.m. Keynote Speaker

Deric C. Feacher | City Manager, City of Daytona Beach FPERLA welcomes Deric C. Feacher, City Manager of the City of Daytona Beach! Don’t miss this impactful presentation sure to inspire, motivate, and entertain! This is not your typical talk from behind the lectern wearing a suit and tie! Deric’s speeches educate, enlighten and empower! 10:15 a.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break 10:30 a.m. Mandatory vs. Permissive Subjects of Bargaining M arc Sugerman, Attorney at Law FordHarrison, Orlando, Florida Am I really required to bargain over that?!? Can I bargain permissive subjects to impasse? Which topics are mandatory and which topics are permissive? Are there any topics that are prohibited? This session is mandatory! 11:40 a.m. Lesley Nygaard, VP of Sales & Strategic Partnerships, BENTEK Not all Public Sector Benefit Platforms are Created Equal: Features to Look For & Why they Matter 12:00 p.m. Lunch is Sponsored by Gehring Group, Part of the Brown & Brown Team 1:00 p.m. Trends and Updates in Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining Jason Vail | Allen Norton and Blue, Tallahassee, Florida Jason is back! Let’s keep this Luau going! Jason will discuss the trends and updates in Public Sector Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining.

3:15 p.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break 3:30 p.m.

The Inevitable Impasse: Tips and Tricks Jeffrey E. Mandel | Fisher and Phillips, Orlando, Florida Are you heading to impasse? If not now, it is likely inevitable! How will you manage the process? What are pitfalls you should avoid? Come hear from one of the best in the business about tips and tricks of handling the impasse process, including executive sessions!

4:30 p.m. End of Day One!

You are cordially invited to join us for FPELRA’s “Learning at the Luau” Networking Event! Join us for a networking reception and dinner at 6:30 p.m. sharp! After dinner, you will be treated to a live authentic Hawaiian show! See last page for more details about the show! In case you haven’t figured it out, come dressed in your Tiki/Hawaiian get-ups (think grass skirts and leis). Come network with your colleagues as FPELRA takes you to a Hawaiian luau! 6:30 p.m. Dinner/Reception

7:45 p.m. Authentic Hawaiian Show

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MAIN CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Feb. 2-4, 2026

TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 2026

7:30 a.m.

1:45 p.m. Tiki Torches and the Truth: Shining the Light on Workplace Investigations Shannon Kelly | GrayRobinson Like tiki torches guiding the way at a luau, strong investigation skills light the path to clarity. In this session, you’ll learn how to spark trust with employees, use interview techniques that encourage open conversation, and apply credibility assessments to separate flickers of

Conference Registration Desk Opens 8:15 a.m. The Intersection of Leave Laws: ADA/ FMLA/PWFA —What Public Employers Need to Know

Erin Jackson Johnson Jackson, Tampa, Florida

Aloha! Shake off that Mai Tai hangover and put on your lei. Day two kicks off with Erin Jackson speaking about the intersection of leave laws!

rumor from the steady glow of fact. Keep your investigations bright, balanced, and trustworthy.

9:15 a.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break 9:30 a.m.

2:45 p.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break 3:00 p.m. Public Pension Update

Sacha Dyson Bush Graziano Rice & Hearing Attorneys at Law, Tampa, FL Sticky Wickets

Glenn Thomas | Lewis Longman & Walker, Tallahassee, FL Glenn will update us on the legislation being proposed regarding the FRS and Chapters 175/185 pension plans. 4:00 p.m. Ups and Downs of the Labor Market: Setting Wages in Uncertainty Jeff Ling | Evergreen Solutions, LLC, Tallahassee, Florida Looking to get your tiki torches lit? In this session, Dr. Ling will educate us on how to navigate the ups and downs of the market and set wages during the uncertainty. Don’t miss this session! 5:00 p.m. Close of Day Two—Enjoy an evening on your own with the colleagues you met at the networking event! 9:00 p.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break

Sacha is back by popular demand! Every day brings new challenges for HR and LR practitioners. Sacha will guide us through some sticky wickets we may encounter after leaving the luau.

10:30 a.m. Networking & Exhibitor Break 10:45 a.m. Handling Grievance/Arbitrations: Preparing to Win! Ray Poole

Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete, Jacksonville, FL Have an arbitration hearing on the horizon? Come learn how to prepare to WIN! Ray will be presenting to FPELRA for the first time! Let’s welcome him aboard FPELRA style!

11:45 a.m. United Badges Insurance Services Allen Durham, ARe, ARM President CEO

What’s the latest in cancer coverage and what does your jurisdiction need in order to comply with Florida Statutes? Come find out at this session! 12:15 p.m. FPELRA Awards Luncheon,

Certified Labor Relations Program Graduation & Business Meeting

MAIN CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Feb. 2-4, 2026

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 2026

7:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

Conference Registration Desk Opens 8:30 a.m. Legal Update: Jeopardy Style!

How Do I Get Past My Past Practice? Greg Hearing

Bush Graziano Rice & Hearing Attorneys at Law, Tampa, FL Greg is back at the Luau with another fantastic presentation! Is your past practice a sword or a shield? Greg will illuminate your path to get past your past practice.

Karen M. Morinelli, Ogletree Deakins, Tampa, Florida

Karen is back by popular demand! Come get your legal update, Jeopardy! style. Karen will give you the answer and you will tell her the question! You don’t want to miss this session!

11:00 a.m.

Steve Rosenthal The Training Tree, Inc. The Last Luau!

A perennial favorite, Steve will keep you entertained with his unique training style, sense of humor, and extensive knowledge in Human Resources and Labor Relations.

9:45 a.m. Networking Break—Hotel Checkout

12:00 p.m. CONFERENCE CLOSE

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2025 Florida Certified Labor Relations Professional Graduates

Kate

Barnett

Director of Human Resources

Manatee County Government

Michael

Becker

General Counsel

Alachua County Sheriff's Office

Teresa

Beckta

Labor & Employee Relations Manager

Manatee County Government

Derek

Bill

Battalion Chief

West Manatee Fire & Rescue District

Najda

Bjedic

Human Resources Generalist

Town of Jupiter

Romelio

Boykin

Human Resources Manager

City of Titusville

Matthew

Brown

Assistant Fire Chief

Lakeland Fire Department

Ben

Cassista

Assistant Fire Chief

Polk County Fire Rescue

Matthew

Charnin

Assistant City Attorney

City of Cape Coral

Alan

Cline

Human Resources Director

City of Mount Dora

Sandra

Davidson

Human Resources Manager

City of Ocoee

Angelita

DeIrish

Deputy Director of Human Resources

City of Miramar

John

DiMaria

Deputy Chief

Sanibel Fire and Rescue District

Sean

Dwyer

Chief

Manatee County EMS

Jan

Foselli

Public Safey & HR Partner

City of Stuart

Erin

Galloway

Public Recor & HR Specialist

Palm Tran

Kristy

Gavin

JEA Attorney

JEA

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2025 Florida Certified Labor Relations Professional Graduates

ShaRhonda

Hamilton

Human Resources Administrator

City of Riviera Beach

Justine

Hampton

Drug & Alcohol Administrator

Palm Tran

Dawn

Herk

Human Resources Administrator

Martin County BoCC

Christopher

Hinrichs

HR - Manager Employee Relations

Charlotte County

Jessica

Hope

Deputy HR Director

Previously City of Cocoa Beach

Terrie

James

Senior Manager HR

Palm Tran

Sylvia Y

Johnson

Orange County, BCC

Senior Human Resources Business Partner

Aoife

Keenan

Sr. Assistant General Counsel

Pasco Sheriff's Office

Cherie

Kercher

Director of Human Resources

City of Bartow

Jack

Kolodziejski

Employee Relations Coordinator

University of West Florida

Anita

Kressel

Finance Manager

Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District

Jill

Luster

Labor Relations Specialist

JEA

Lea

Mangalus

HR Manager

City of Pinellas Park

Rodolfo

Naranjo

Deputy Fire Chief

Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District

Connie

Odani

City of Lakeland

HR Specialist - Employee & Labor Relations

Maureen

Powell

Employee & Labor Relations Manager

Alachua County BoCC

Ana

Rhoden

Director of Human Resources

Okeechobee County School District

2025 Florida Certified Labor Relations Professional Graduates

Deputy Director of Human Resources and Risk Management

Donald

Rose

City of St. Cloud

Andrew

Schueller

Human Resources Business Partner

Manatee County Government

Nicole

Scola

Human Resources Supervisor

Marion County BOCC

Andrea

Shaner

HR Specialist

City of Lakeland

Director, Employee Relations & Fair Employment Programs

Vanessa

Steelman

Palm Beach County

Melissa

Stuart

HR Analyst

City of Miramar

Nicholas

Walsh

Support Services Director

City of Satellite Beach

Paul

Weber

Labor/Employee Relations Administrator

City of Delray Beach

Natalie

Wieselberg

Administrative Staff Assistant

Marion County BOCC

Pamela

Wimer

Sr. Human Resources Business Partner

Orange County Government

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