“Tina, as a leader in talent management, how do you balance maintaining New York Life's very established culture while still bringing in fresh perspectives and driving transformation and innovation within the organization...”
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“Absolutely. Thanks for having me. I'm excited to be here. So I work as the head of talent management at New York Life, and I've been in my role just over 2 years. The journey has been a mix of always being in the people...”
“Absolutely. And so nice to be here. Thank you so much for doing me the honor of having me on today. I, I have a pretty unusual career journey, I would say. I started out working in politics. I spent some, uh, time teachi...”
“Awesome. And as the president of New York City SHRM and assistant chief people officer, how do you effectively balance those two significant roles while maintaining high performance in both?”
“financially responsible for my parents.. And so I had to leave the arts and go briefly back to the law. And then I was recruited out of the law very serendipitously by Bridgewater Associates to run the core sort of centr...”
“kept on working between DuPont and Axalta for 24 years. I had an opportunity to work for 1 year in a company, life science related. And then I had the opportunity to be headhunted by a very good person that brought me to...”
“there are fiscal benefits to the organization. So for us, it's really a balance, and we do try to get creative where we can with things. So a good example is the SECURE 2.0 Act has created some different opportunities fo...”
“to Farmers and I was there for several years. Farmers had a deal where if you were with them and I helped them start small agencies and taught people how to do their first set of books and how to market and how to get cl...”
“Yeah, it's a, it's great to be with you. I would say that my career journey has been one that's been dynamic and changing. I started out my career at GE and worked at GE for nearly 20 years in a variety of different posi...”
“of that social isolation. If I look at the aggregated data from customers, that also revealed that same kind of trend line. You also saw that coming through in overall care costs. One of the things we had to do is get a...”
“building? It was an unprecedented period, and I'm glad you said that. And again, when Seth gave me the opportunity, I was incredibly honored and I said yes and I leaned in. I didn't know at the time that we were going to...”
“Yeah, I mean, that— I think the key factors contributing to that Even though inflation has stabilized over the last couple of years, prices of goods and services and products continue to outpace wage growth. So that, com...”