GXO Appoints Corinna Refsgaard as Chief Human Resources Officer
Corinna Refsgaard is an expert in human resource management and a Certified Member of Supervisory/Advisory Boards.
GXO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: GXO), the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, announced the appointment of Corinna Refsgaard as Chief Human Resources Officer of the Group.
Corinna Refsgaard as CHRO will be reporting to CEO Malcolm Wilson, GXO Logistics, Inc.
Refsgaard will be responsible for global talent strategy as well as all strategic, operational and transformational HR processes, including compensation and benefits, workforce planning and performance management. She will be based in London.
“We are extremely pleased to welcome Corinna to GXO,” said GXO CEO Malcolm Wilson. “Corinna has extensive experience across all facets of Human Resources in large-scale global organizations and will bring a sharp focus on our people from recruitment and development to engagement and inclusion.”
Previously, Refsgaard served as Group Chief People and Culture Officer at ISS, one of the world’s leading workplace experience and facility management companies. Over the course of three decades, she has held global, regional and business unit HR roles at firms, including Kontron, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, EADS and Mercedes-Benz.
Over the course of nine years, Corinna Refsgaard rose from trainee HR at Daimler to Manager HR strategy and planning, Division passenger automobiles.
Corinna Refsgaard is an expert in human resource management and a Certified Member of Supervisory/Advisory Boards.
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