Wunderman Thompson, a WPP agency, announced today that Hazel Boyle has been appointed Chief People Officer, Europe and South Africa, effective 5th November. She will be based in London and will report to Europe and South Africa CEO Ewen Sturgeon.
In this role, Hazel will oversee the people operations and talent management arm of the business across Europe and South Africa. Hazel is a seasoned leader with significant experience in change management, employee relations and organisation development with a proven track record of building people architecture and driving growth across multiple industries including media, financial services, healthcare and hospitality.
Prior to joining Wunderman Thompson, Hazel served as the HR Director for Prudential UK and Director of Resourcing for M&G Prudential. In this role, Hazel was responsible for driving and implementing transformation in human resources, in addition to aligning resourcing, executive search and talent under a new acquisition strategy. Before that, Hazel held a number of senior HR roles at broadcaster ITV plc, where she led HR for the Broadcasting, Commercial and Online arm of the organisation.
Ewen Sturgeon, Europe & South Africa CEO, Wunderman Thompson, said: “Hazel is an incredibly bright, thoughtful, and passionate leader who we are thrilled to have join our team. As we look to build Wunderman Thompson, we needed to identify a strong individual who could help attract, retain, and inspire the very best talent in the industry to join our business. We know we have that in Hazel – her experience working across multiple industries and a variety of complex organizational transformations perfectly equips her for what we are doing here at Wunderman Thompson.”
As Chief People Officer of Europe and South Africa, Hazel will support 6,500 employees across 76 offices.
This new appointment follows the announcements from Wunderman Thompson EMEA earlier this year of Manuel Segimon as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, Glen Burson as Chief Technology Officer, and Richard Dunn as Chief Strategy Officer.
Source: Wunderbar Thompson
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