AdvisorEY Launches Workplace Strategy Division to Enhance Human Capital Services
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - AdvisorEY, an executive search firm founded in 2007, has announced the launch of its new Workplace Strategy division. This new addition aims to enhance the firm's human capital services by aligning organizational work patterns with work environments to shape company culture effectively.
“We’re excited to add workplace strategy to our suite of services,” said Chessa Eskandanian-Yee, Co-Founder of AdvisorEY. “We believe aligning our clients’ organizational work patterns with their work environment is crucial for shaping their culture.”
The new division will complement AdvisorEY’s existing expertise in talent acquisition, employee engagement, and organizational development. Katherine Eskandanian-Yee, Co-Founder of AdvisorEY, highlighted the firm's extensive connections within the contract furniture, architecture, and design industries, stating, “We have been closely connected with the contract furniture, architecture, and design industries for over two decades. Our experience in identifying top talents and shaping the careers of some of the brightest minds in the space has been invaluable.”
The division will be led by Clare Roediger, who has been appointed as Head of Creative. Roediger expressed her vision for the role, saying, “My journey in architecture and project management has taught me that successful workplace strategy goes beyond aesthetics and functionality. It’s about creating spaces that resonate with an organization’s ethos, driving productivity, building relationships, and promoting growth.”
Katherine Eskandanian-Yee also emphasized the importance of Roediger's role, stating, “Sourcing the right teams and selecting the most reliable vendors are our expertise. Clare will be instrumental in curating overarching design directions by thoroughly analyzing every project aspect and acting as the perfect conduit between all stakeholders.”
For more information, visit www.advisorey.com.
Source: AdvisorEY via Newswire