Article: ADP appoints Dermot J. O'Brien as CHRO

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ADP appoints Dermot J. O'Brien as CHRO

ADP, a leading provider of human resource outsourcing, payroll services, benefits administration and integrated computing solutions for vehicle dealers, has appointed Dermot J. O’Brien as the company’s new Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and Corporate Vice President. O’Brien will serve as a member of ADP’s Executive Committee and report directly to ADP President and Chief Executive Officer, Carlos A. Rodriguez. In his new role, Mr. O’Brien will work closely with ADP’s senior leadership team to develop workforce plans and programs that align with ADP’s overall strategic objectives. His responsibilities will include forecasting ADP’s global talent needs; implementing initiatives that effectively attract, develop, deploy and retain a diverse talent population; overseeing succession planning and management development; and improving ADP’s already strong levels of employee engagement.

ADP, a leading provider of human resource outsourcing, payroll services, benefits administration and integrated computing solutions for vehicle dealers, has appointed Dermot J. O’Brien as the company’s new Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and Corporate Vice President. O’Brien will serve as a member of ADP’s Executive Committee and report directly to ADP President and Chief Executive Officer, Carlos A. Rodriguez. In his new role, Mr. O’Brien will work closely with ADP’s senior leadership team to develop workforce plans and programs that align with ADP’s overall strategic objectives. His responsibilities will include forecasting ADP’s global talent needs; implementing initiatives that effectively attract, develop, deploy and retain a diverse talent population; overseeing succession planning and management development; and improving ADP’s already strong levels of employee engagement.

Source: ADP
 

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