Melissa Anderson

Melissa Anderson: Senior Vice President, and Chief Human Resources Officer at Albemarle Corporation.

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Melissa Anderson is a highly accomplished Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at Albemarle Corporation. With an impressive career spanning nearly three decades in the field of Human Resources, Melissa has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and effective communication abilities. She has successfully implemented human capital strategies that foster engaging company cultures and optimize business performance across various industries.

Melissa's expertise lies in leading cultural transformations to align with evolving business strategies, overseeing rebranding initiatives, managing restructures, providing guidance during acquisitions and divestitures, and executing global offshoring projects. She is well-versed in organizational design, leadership development, labor relations, executive compensation, board relationship management, talent management, succession planning, and diversity and inclusion.

Previously, Melissa held the positions of Executive Vice President, Administration, and Chief Human Resources Officer at Duke Energy, Senior Vice President, Human Resources at Domtar Corporation, and Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Government Relations at The Pantry, Inc.

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