Terex Corporation since Feb 2007
VP Talent, Diversity & Inclusion
PepsiCo 2003 - 2007
VP Global Diversity and Inclusion
Pepsi Cola North America 1997 - 2002
Director Organization Management Development
James River Corporation 1987 - 1997
Director Customer Administration
Education:
Cornell University - S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management 1982 - 1984
MBA
Brown University 1978 - 1982
A.B., Political Science
Skills:
Talent Management Human Resources Diversity and Inclusion Succession Planning Leadership Performance Management Change Management Organizational Development Strategy Employee Engagement Talent Acquisition Leadership Development Organizational Design Workforce Planning Onboarding Hris College Recruiting Recruiting Employee Relations Employee Benefits Organizational Effectiveness Deferred Compensation Employee Training Labor Relations Executive Coaching Benefits Administration Talent Development Global Hr Personnel Management Mergers and Acquisitions Hr Policies Human Resources Information Systems Culture Change Employment Law Compensation and Benefit
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Amy George
Lived:
Davis, CA Yucca Valley and Reedley, CA mostly... New York City, NY Edinburgh, Scotland
Education:
Mount Sinai School of Medicine - Genetic Counseling, University of California, Davis - Genetics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland - Biological Sciences
Amy George
Education:
Narrogin Senior High School - Year 11 -12, Wagin District High School - Years Kindy - 10
Relationship:
Single
About:
Pretty awkward, a little bit blind,some people also think I'm funny, not incredibly smart, a tiny bit stupid, bit of a mong, bit of a loser but that's okay and I have a lot of pairs of Convers...
Tagline:
Awkward/blogging/dirty jokes/teenager
Bragging Rights:
I Tumbl a lot.
Amy George
Education:
Dakini U, School of Hard Knocks
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Education:
EBCS
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News
First Nations look to buy equity in pipeline to have say in project's future
Despite all this insanity that Justin Trudeau is speaking, the answer is still no, we will never allow a pipeline to come through British Columbia, Elder Taah Amy George of the costal Tsleil-Waututh said in a statement following the government purchase of the pipeline.