alprostadil generic drugs division supporting 8000 employees in addition to retaining responsibility for my enterprise role described below. Scott was also the former Chief Learning Officer of AT&T."> Mary Lauria at Best Practice Institute
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Biography

Scott is a human resources executive with more than 20 years of extensive experience in global companies. Prior to Scott's current role as Chief Human Resources Officer at Kimberly Clark, he was the SVP, Talent Management at McKesson Corporation where with a staff of 60, he managed all aspects of enterprise-wide talent management including leadership development, organizational effectiveness, the McKesson Center for Learning, Talent Acquisition, HR Strategy/Operations and executive HR matters for Company Presidents. Prior to this, Scott was the SVP, Human Resources of the Mckesson - US Pharmaceutical Division where he managed all aspects of HR for McKesson's $95B pharmaceutical distribution, packaging, and alprostadil generic drugs division supporting 8000 employees in addition to retaining responsibility for my enterprise role described below. Scott was also the former Chief Learning Officer of AT&T.

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Senior Executive Board Kick-Off Meeting for 2016-2017

Learning Session | Published: August 25, 2016

This is the 2016-2017 kick-off meeting for the BPI Senior Executive Board. Hear the plans, goals and aspirations of your fellow Senior Executive Board members, find your buddy or group for consistent help and support, and sign-up for forums and committees for the Board. You will have the chance to ...
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Senior Executive Board Benchmark-It: Aligning Talent Strategies Globally

Learning Session | Published: September 11, 2016

How do companies align talent strategies on a global level? 1. Workforce Planning 2. Leadership Development Strategy 3. Compensation 4. Technology to support them 5. Talent Mobility (to allow for emerging market leaders to bring them to developed countries and then back to their home country)...
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