Executive Director, Talent
About the role
The University of Pennsylvania is seeking an Executive Director of Talent to provide strategic and operational leadership for the university’s end-to-end talent ecosystem, including Talent Acquisition, Talent Development, Employee Engagement (including Employee Resource Groups), and Recognition Programs.
This role reports to the Vice President of Human Resources and collaborates with University HR leadership to align HR strategy with institutional goals. This role requires a leader who can balance strategic vision with operational execution, navigate the complexity of higher education, and build modern, inclusive talent practices that serve faculty, staff, and leaders across the institution.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute a comprehensive, integrated talent strategy aligned with the university’s strategic plan, academic priorities, and workforce needs.
Evaluate current talent acquisition practices across Penn and develop a comprehensive talent acquisition approach.
Serve as a strategic advisor to the VP of HR, senior leaders, and academic partners on talent trends, risks, and opportunities.
Monitor external trends in higher education, labor markets, and talent technology to inform future-state design.
Drive the evolution of talent acquisition strategies to support staff hiring in a competitive and evolving labor market.
Partner with academic and administrative leaders to align hiring strategies with workforce planning, enrollment and research trends, and institutional growth.
Advance inclusive hiring practices and equitable candidate experiences.
Leverage data and technology to improve recruitment effectiveness, time to fill, and quality of hire.
Design and oversee learning and development strategies that support:
- Leadership development at all levels
- Professional growth for staff
- Emerging skill needs driven by technology, pedagogy, and operational change
- Strengthen onboarding and early-career development experiences through a consistent and comprehensive orientation/onboarding program.
Partner with academic leaders to align staff and leadership development with the university’s educational mission.
Lead institutional engagement initiatives in partnership with HR colleagues, academic leaders, and campus stakeholders.
Oversee Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and measurable impact.
Support culture-building initiatives that foster belonging, engagement, and collaboration across faculty and staff populations.
Partner with communications and leadership to reinforce inclusive values through talent practices and messaging.
Design and manage recognition programs that reinforce desired behaviors, values, and contributions.
Ensure recognition approaches are equitable, meaningful, and aligned with institutional culture.
Continuously assess and improve elements of the employee experience connected to attraction, development, and retention.
Qualifications
A Master’s Degree and over 10 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
Possess strong business acumen and proven ability to stay with evolving HR trends, legislation and best practices.
Demonstrated success leading multiple talent functions (e.g., talent acquisition, learning, engagement).
Strong knowledge of all functional areas of Human Resources, talent acquisition and talent development.
Expertise and demonstrated experience in developing and driving strategy across a large organization.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills.
Proficiency in data-informed decision-making.
Preferred Qualifications
A Master’s degree in a related field.
Familiarity with Workday.
Experience implementing or modernizing talent technology platforms.
Comfort operating in environments with evolving structure, priorities, and expectations.