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The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation in St. Paul has announced a key addition to its executive team with the appointment of Roz Tsai as its new Chief Human Resources Officer. Tsai officially assumed the role on January 19, bringing a wealth of experience to one of Minnesota's most prominent nonprofit organizations.
In this position, Tsai will oversee all aspects of human resources for the foundation, which is renowned for its comprehensive work in community services, housing, and mental health support. She steps into the role previously held by Jennie Hawkins, who served as Vice President of Human Resources. Foundation leadership expressed strong confidence that Tsai's strategic vision and expertise will be instrumental in supporting Wilder's staff and advancing its critical mission.
Tsai's arrival marks a significant step for the organization as it continues to address complex community needs. Her background in developing inclusive workplace cultures and talent management strategies is expected to strengthen the foundation's internal operations. This leadership change comes at a pivotal time for the social services sector, emphasizing the importance of robust human resources in guiding nonprofit organizations through ongoing challenges and opportunities. The foundation looks forward to her contributions in fostering a supportive and effective work environment for its dedicated employees.
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