“Sure. Yes, Dave, thank you so much for having me. I'm excited to be here. I have been in HR for over 30 years. It seems amazing that it's been that long, but I have definitely found my passion here. I started in labor re...”
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“Thank you, Dave. Pleasure.”
“Thanks, Dave. I'm certainly excited to be here as well. I got my start actually in HR shortly after I graduated college with United Airlines as an Really developed a love of working with frontline folks in that role. You...”
“I've seen the role of the HR business partner evolve, and I, I can recall when I first joined Frito-Lay, and I started out in a staffing manager role, and then I went to the manufacturing facility and you were HR. But th...”
“Yeah, thanks, Dave. Thanks for having me. My career journey has spanned over about 20 years. I started out working in telecommunications through HR, the Department of Defense, And then in a couple of other industries. Wi...”
“First, Dave, thank you for having me. I'm excited to be here with you this morning. I am, I am in my, on this HR journey, nearing almost 30 years in human resources. And candidly, I fell into HR accidentally during my ju...”
“Most notably, I worked for a company called TTI Floor Care, which is a consumer durables company. That develops and markets a portfolio of vacuum cleaner brands that you've probably have heard of and used, like Hoover, D...”
“Sure, thank you, David, and, and thanks for having me. So my career as an HR professional began in the mid-'90s where I left the financial services industry. I was working at GMHC, and I joined an IT consulting firm in t...”
“Thanks. Hi, Dave. Thanks for having me. Happy to be here. And happy to chat a little bit about my career journey. I've had a bit of an unconventional career path, especially for HR folks, where I actually started my care...”
“Sure, I'm happy to be here, Dave. Thank you for the invite. I am a— I would characterize myself as a true HR professional. I've done pretty well everything in my 30-year-plus career in HR, a generalist. I started really...”
“an equal amount of dominating the market. Now the difference between the two of them is Microsoft. Now there wasn't, it wasn't un— Microsoft, when they start growing, they start developing their department. They move fro...”
“Thanks for the invite, Dave.”