APA Program

This subcommittee is responsible for developing SIOP’s program for the APA Annual Convention. Program subcommittee members' primary responsibility is reviewing and evaluating proposals submitted to APA as Division 14 submissions, as well as developing program proposals and/or soliciting proposals from others. The SIOP APA Programs subcommittee exists to develop and coordinate Division 14’s program for the APA Annual Convention, ensuring that industrial-organizational psychology is well-represented through high-quality, relevant, and engaging sessions that reflect the values, science, and practice of the field.

APS Program

This subcommittee is responsible for developing the I-O programming for the APS Annual Convention. Subcommittee members focus on developing or soliciting proposals as well as reviewing and evaluating proposals submitted for inclusion to the I-O track at the event. Volunteers who are members of APS and want to help inform the event offering from an I-O perspective will like the core tasks of this subcommittee. This subcommittee exists to increase I-O representation at APS, a mid-sized and interdisciplinary psychological conference, and collaboration between I-O and other psychological disciplines. We would also like to build I-O community at APS.

Global Work and Organizational Psychology Conference

This subcommittee works closely with staff to prepare for SIOP’s involvement in future Global Work and Organizational Psychology Conference (G-WOP) events, including coordinating with other societies, establishing appropriate processes as the event matures, and participating in post-event evaluation. G-WOP was first offered and supported by SIOP staff in 2025. The virtual event, free to members of SIOP as well as any of the other 20+ participating global societies, is a 24-hour continuous live I-O psychology virtual conference.

Leading Edge Consortium

This subcommittee is responsible for identifying speakers and coordinating sessions to provide a well-rounded Leading Edge Consortium to support professional development. Once a focal topic is selected, SIOP members who contribute to or practice within that area are sought to join the planning effort. Volunteer members are not solicited or accepted due to the unique nature and accelerated pace of the work of this subcommittee.

Virtual Program for Great China Region

This subcommittee supports the development of a virtual I-O psychology learning community in the Great China Area which is accomplished by creating, planning, and implementing the virtual learning sessions provided to institutions in the Greater China Area. Core subcommittee work includes identifying timely, relevant I-O psychology topics and speakers to present to students of I-O and applied psychology programs.