Kateri Wheeler-Clarke of Wakefield has been appointed as the new vice president of human resources for the Comprehensive Community Action Program, or CCAP. "Kateri's collaborative management style, combined with her experience working in the health
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Kateri Wheeler-Clarke of Wakefield has been appointed as the new vice president of human resources for the Comprehensive Community Action Program, or CCAP.
“Kateri’s collaborative management style, combined with her experience working in the health sector and with private and nonprofit organizations, uniquely positions her to lead CCAP’s HR operations,” Joanne McGunagle, CCAP’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “We are fortunate to have such an outstanding professional joining our leadership team and we warmly welcome her to CCAP.”
According to CCAP, Wheeler-Clarke “will lead the strategic direction of all aspects of talent management, including training and development, diversity & inclusion, employee compensation, benefits and retention. Her expertise lies in aligning HR processes and programs with ongoing business goals, along with developing effective recruiting, development and retention programs.”
The statement continues: “Kateri comes to CCAP with a wealth of knowledge and experience. She is a SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) Senior Certified professional, licensed Development Dimensions International Learning Systems Facilitator, licensed analyst of the Predictive Index System and a graduate of the Leadership Eastern CT Program. She is a graduate of the University of RI and lives with her husband and four children in Wakefield, RI.”
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