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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2024 · 21 MIN

Kim Carter: Chief People Officer at Altus Group

from How I Lead Change · host Shaheen Chaudhary

In this episode of the “How I Lead Change” podcast, Kim Carter, the Chief People Officer for Altus Group, takes us on a discussion about the importance of clear communication during change and why it is important to know your "why" when undergoing change. Kim brings over two decades of executive Human Resources experience that built highly effective teams that support profitable growth in transforming companies. She has proven experience creating inclusive environments that attract and retain top industry talent. In 2023, Kim was recognized by DiversityCan Magazine as one of the Top 10 Chief Human Resources and Chief People Officers for her efforts in implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Under her leadership, Altus Group was named one of Built In’s Top 100 Places to Work in 2024.www.pragilis.com

In this episode of the “How I Lead Change” podcast, Kim Carter, the Chief People Officer for Altus Group, takes us on a discussion about the importance of clear communication during change and why it is important to know your "why" when undergoing change. Kim brings over two decades of executive Human Resources experience that built highly effective teams that support profitable growth in transforming companies. She has proven experience creating inclusive environments that attract and...

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