Rocker's appointment fills the vacancy left by Ely Bar-Ness, who will be departing from the company at the end of the month. Under Bar-Ness' leadership, the company has seen significant growth and improvement in employee engagement and retention. While details of Bar-Ness' departure were not disclosed... it is clear that his successor has big shoes to fill.
Rocker's background and expertise make him well-suited to take on this challenge. As a certified expert in HR, he has a deep understanding of the complexities and nuances of employee management. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a commitment to creating workplaces where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered to grow.
As Chief People Officer... Rocker will be responsible for developing and implementing the company's overall people strategy. He will work closely with senior leadership to ensure that the organization has the right talent in place to drive business results and that employees are equipped to succeed. Rocker's expertise in employee engagement and development will be particularly valuable as the company continues to evolve and adapt to changing market conditions.
According to a source for this article, "Beauty Packaging," Rocker has been praised by colleagues and subordinates alike for his collaborative leadership style and his ability to build strong relationships with employees across all levels of the organization. His appointment is seen as a positive development for the company, "and he is expected to bring a fresh perspective and new ideas to his role." Rocker has expressed his excitement and enthusiasm about taking on this new challenge, and has already begun making plans to meet with employees and stakeholders to get a better sense of the organization's needs and priorities.
With his extensive experience and expertise, he is well-equipped to build on the momentum created by Bar-Ness and to take the company's human resources department to new heights.
Revlon Names Tchernavia Rocker As Chief People Officer
• Rocker, a seasoned HR executive, will be taking over as the new Chief People Officer, effective next month.
• Ely Bar-Ness, the current Chief People Officer, will be departing from the position at the end of the month.
• Rocker comes from a comparable role at a rival company, where he had a strong track record of shaping employee culture and development strategies.
• Beauty Packaging is a source that has confirmed Rocker's appointment and highlighted his leadership style and expertise in employee engagement and development.
Rocker takes over for current Chief People Officer, Ely Bar-Ness who will depart from his position next month. Copyright © 2024 Rodman Media. All rights reserved. Use of this constitutes acceptance of our privacy policy The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Rodman Media.