CHRO Moves this week include:
DaVita Kidney Care | Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. | Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc. |
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DaVita Kidney Care [DENVER] a division of DaVita Inc. (NYSE: DVA), announced the hiring of Eric Severson as the company’s new chief people officer. Severson has 15 years of executive level human resources experience with Gap Inc. Most recently, he served as the co-chief human resources officer and SVP for Global Talent Solutions. Prior to Gap Inc., Severson spent nearly 10 years at Macy’s in employee and labor relations and store operations.
Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) [WASHINGTON] announced that it has appointed Kerry Smith as its Director of Human Resources. Smith comes to CFP Board from the National Retail Federation (NRF), where she spent the last 11 years in successively responsible human resources positions, most recently as Vice President of Human Resources.
Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc. [SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.] (NASDAQ: CORE) announced that Jordana Kammerud will join the Company as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer. Joe Wegener, the Company’s current Vice President of Human Resources, will retire on June 30, 2017 and in the interim, will work closely with Ms. Kammerud in transitioning leadership. Ms. Kammerud joins Core-Mark from SC Johnson Company, where she held various human resources positions including Vice President of the Global Commercial division. Ms. Kammerud has held senior human resources roles at American Express and started her career at Chrysler in the U.S. and Germany.