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IDEMIA Appoints Beth Unger as Chief People Officer

By Staff WriterJanuary 23, 2022
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Beth Unger has joined IDEMIA as chief people officer in North America.

Unger has over 30 years of experience in human resources, including 12 years in the technology industry. She most recently was executive director of HR for ManTech International and spent five years as a human capital consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton and then PwC.

“My biggest goal in my new role at IDEMIA I&S North America is to foster trust and a collaborative culture across the company,” Unger said. “I aim to ensure all staff sees me as a resource and partner and that we can work together to share ideas and meet goals that help the team and ultimately benefit the industry.”

In the newly created role of chief people officer in North America, Unger will work closely with executive teams and senior management to make sure business talent needs are met. She will align the people strategy with IDEMIA’s business goals and work to innovate the mindset across a diverse talent pool to optimize work and performance.

“As our Chief People Officer, Beth has a direct line to employees and is in a unique position to facilitate meaningful changes across the company,” said IDEMIA CEO Donnie Scott. “Beth’s primary focus is to foster employee engagement to attract and retain our outstanding team members, benefitting not only our clients, our technology, and our solutions, but also our organization’s culture.”

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