United Group strengthens senior leadership team
International media and telecoms group United Group has appointed Bruce Humphreys as senior vice president human capital, reinforcing its executive leadership as the company continues to operate across multiple global markets.
Bruce joins United Group with more than 30 years of international experience in human resources and legal leadership, spanning Europe, the United States, South America and the Far East.
His career includes senior roles at major global organisations such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Warner-Lambert (now Pfizer), Chrysler, Newell-Rubbermaid and KPN International.
In his new role, Bruce will lead United Group’s human capital strategy, drawing on his extensive background in complex HR transformation, acquisitions integration, global reward frameworks and international industrial relations.
Stan Miller, group chief executive of United Group, said: “Bruce brings a rare combination of global HR expertise, legal insight, and cultural fluency.
“His track record of leading transformation in complex international organisations makes him an important addition to our leadership team.
“As United Group continues to grow and evolve, Bruce’s leadership will play a pivotal role in strengthening our people strategy and ensuring we remain a top destination for global talent.”
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