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24 <br /> Page 5 of 6 Elizabeth (Beth) <br /> Workforce Development Board - Regional Partnership <br /> Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br /> I am a licensed clinical psychologist by training, having worked in research and practice at Duke <br /> for 7 years and having earned a doctoral degree there in 2000. Since then, I have spent my <br /> career working in learning and development, adult education, leadership development, <br /> organizational consulting psychology and human resources, both internally and as an external <br /> consultant. Volunteer experiences include currently serving as the Graduate School Alumni <br /> representative on the Duke University Regional Alumni Board; formerly serving as President of <br /> the Triangle Organizational Development Network board; and recently having served on the <br /> board of Youth INC in New York, a venture philanthropy organization with a portfolio of 80 non- <br /> profits focused on improving the lives of youth through a range of services from academic to arts <br /> to sports. The confluence of my own academic and business experience with areas of focus <br /> generally related to human resources; recruiting; diversity, equity and inclusion; organization <br /> development; adult learning and development; and career development gives me an excellent <br /> foundation to contribute to the Workforce Development Board <br /> Reasons for wanting to serve on this board: <br /> I have always been passionate about human development and thriving and the improvement of <br /> our institutions and systems to promote a good life for each individual, family, and social group. <br /> This includes an emphasis on learning and development and career development. My initial <br /> interest in psychology related to the human potential movement and positive, strengths based <br /> psychology and I applied this over time to my work in organizational consulting psychology, <br /> learning and development, and human resources. My current focus in HR is on finding great <br /> talent over the coming years while providing great career opportunities and a living wage to local <br /> residents, especially those from underrepresented groups and those who have not had the <br /> same opportunities as many already in professional roles. Although this has long been a priority <br /> for me, the current social consciousness raising around systemic racism and the moral <br /> imperative for more inclusive and equitable institutions and policies has heightened my focus on <br /> this work in my current organization and my desire to act more broadly in my community to <br /> improve the lives of all members. For many years until recently I worked for companies outside <br /> the Triangle and traveled extensively for work so had limited capacity to commit beyond work <br /> and family. With my kids now 18 and 22 and having settled into my current role as Chief People <br /> Officer at Well on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, I am available to spend more time on the issues <br /> I care about and the needs of my local and regional community. <br /> Contribution to the diversity of viewpoints on this board: <br /> As noted previously, I've got an interesting combination of experiences that have broadened me <br /> substantially and I have tried to seek out continued learning and diverse experiences myself: <br /> being a scientist/psychologist with a very rigorous academic/research background, having <br /> pivoted into the business world in a range of organizations (Lash Group/AmerisourceBergen, <br /> The Center for Creative Leadership, AlixPartners Management Consultants, Contemporary <br /> Leadership Advisors and the Institute for Contemporary Leadership, and now Well, an early <br /> stage, high growth potential company in the healthcare space). I've had both internal work <br /> experiences, e.g., developing strategy and implementing programs, creating corporate university <br /> structures and resources, leading through matrix organizations, having to influence for change, <br /> etc. as Senior Director of Learning and Development at Lash, Coaching Practice Leader at CCL, <br /> and Chief People Officer at Well and, on the other hand, through consultant roles, having to sell <br /> and build business, learn quickly and develop content, effectively coach other leaders, and <br /> quickly assess organizations and teams from the outside and make actionable <br /> recommendations to improve, scale, reduce risk, remediate problems, transform, etc. I created <br /> the first Leaders of Color program within AmerisourceBergen in the early 2000 s and was then <br /> tapped to help start a corporate-wide Diversity& Inclusion Program. I ve mentored and <br /> informally foster-parented young men of color, who have mentored me back, as a white female. <br /> And I've spearheaded a Social & Racial Equity initiative at Well that has further supported my <br /> learning about self and others, my own biases and privilege, and opened dialogues that have <br /> enriched my perspectives. On a somewhat different note, I have been stretched and challenged <br /> as a parent by the significant mental and physical health struggles of my now 22 year old son, <br />