A XPO Logistics (NYSE: XPO) anunciou que Maryclaire Hammond será Directora de Recursos Humanos da GXO Logistics,Inc., a prevista cisão planeado para a divisão logística da XPO. Será responsável pela organização dos recursos humanos da GXO uma vez concluída a cisão. As prioridades de Maryclaire Hammond residirão no recrutamento de funcionários e a defesa da diversidade, igualdade e inclusão. Trabalhará na sede da GXO em Londres.
Maryclaire Hammond integrou a XPO em 2019 enquanto vice-presidente sénior dos RH para a América e Ásia-Pacífico,e supervisiona a cultura de trabalho de mais de 22.000 colaboradores da divisão de logística da XPO. Tem mais de 20 anos de experiência nos departamentos de recursos humanos de empresas da lista anual Fortune 100, como a BP, onde foi Directora de RH da BP Fuels na América do Norte. Anteriormente, tinha sido vice-presidente de RH na Honeywell Turbo Technologies (na Suíça) e passou 14 anos a trabalhar no Reino Unido.
Hammond holds an MBA from the University of Portsmouth, a master’s degree in foreign languages and literature from Washington State University and a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and history from Hillsdale College.
Brad Jacobs, chairman and chief executive officer of XPO Logistics, said, “Maryclaire is a consummate human resources professional who understands how important our people are to our organization’s success. We’re very pleased to add her to GXO’s superb management team as the spin-off plan progresses.”
Como já foi anunciado, a XPO planeia concluir a cisão do seu segmento de logística para formar uma empresa independente cotada publicamente no segundo semestre de 2021. Sendo o segundo maior fornecedor de logística contratual do mundo, a GXO estará bem posicionada para capitalizar os principais ventos favoráveis da expansão do comércio eletrónico, a procura de automação por parte dos clientes logísticos e uma tendência crescente para o outsourcing da cadeia de abastecimento. Actualmente, as operações são realizadas em aproximadamente 890 agências em 27 países.
About XPO Logistics
XPO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: XPO) is a top ten global logistics provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. The company operates as a highly integrated network of people, technology and physical assets in 30 countries, with 1,629 locations and more than 100,000 employees. XPO uses its network to help more than 50,000 customers manage their goods most efficiently throughout their supply chains. XPO’s corporate headquarters are in Greenwich, Conn., USA, and its European headquarters are in Lyon, France. Visit xpo.com for more information, and connect with XPO on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram und YouTube.
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