Faye Woodhead was Promoted as Global Head of Future of Work Practice, Employer Brand and Experience, Head Capability People and Talent at Deutsche-Bank

Date of management change: January 15, 2019 

What Happened?

New York, NY-based Deutsche-Bank Promoted Faye Woodhead as Global Head of Future of Work Practice, Employer Brand and Experience, Head Capability People and Talent

 

About the Company

As a leading global bank with roots in Germany, we`re driving change and innovation in the industry – championing integrity, sustainable performance and innovation with our clients, and redefining our culture and relationships with each other. With operations in over 70 countries, we encourage our people to think for themselves and reward integrity. Our large but focused footprint gives us a strong position in Europe plus a significant presence in the Americas and Asia Pacific. We offer clients commercial and investment banking, retail banking and transaction banking as well as ground-breaking asset and wealth management products and services. We are structured around the four types of clients that we serve – institutions, corporates, fiduciaries, and private clients – and devolve greater responsibility, along with consequent accountability, to our four business divisions: Corporate & Investment Banking, Global Markets, Deutsche Asset Management, and Private, Wealth & Commercial Clients.

 

About the Person

Faye Woodhead is Global Head of Future of Work Practice, Employer Brand and Experience, Head Capability People and Talent at Deutsche Bank. Previously, Faye held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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