Ravi Chand CBE joins theHRDIRECTOR Editorial Panel

Ravi Chand is currently Chief People Officer at Department for International Development (DFID), with responsibility for; People, Operations, IT and systems, Estates and change. DfID operates in 32 countries. Prior to this post, he was HR Director. Workforce Management & Planning for Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
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theHRDIRECTOR is very pleased to announce that Ravi Chand CBE, will be joining the Editorial Panel.

Ravi Chand is currently Chief People Officer at Department for International Development (DFID), with responsibility for; People, Operations, IT and systems, Estates and change. DfID operates in 32 countries. Prior to this post, he was HR Director. Workforce Management & Planning for Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Ravi was the cover interviewee in issue 157 of the magazine (link to interview in 157).

Managing Director of Pure Strategic Media – the publisher of theHRDIRECTOR – Peter Banks commented: “We’re really thrilled that Ravi has agreed to join the Editorial Panel. He is a very enthusiastic practitioner, hugely respected by his peers and sector, and I am sure both the magazine and web platforms will benefit greatly from his guidance. His rich and diverse experience is a perfect addition to our already illustrious and diverse Panel, whose knowledge and insight play a key role in our ability to consistently bring the very best informative and strategic content to our readership.”

Ravi Chand commented:  “It is an absolute privilege to contribute to thought leadership on People challenges and issues facing HR Directors. The pace of change with digital and technological innovations coupled with the need to operate with increasing levels of ambiguity in the HR space makes theHRDIRECTOR an essential source for insights. I look forward to adding value to the work of the profession.”

See Ravi’s full Biographyclick here


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