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Peli Products appoints Fabienne Smolinski-Lopez as Chief Human Resources Officer

Peli Products has announced the appointment of Fabienne Smolinski-Lopez as Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) effective 24th January 2022, reporting to Chief Executive Officer, Phil Gyori.



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Smolinski-Lopez (above) will manage and lead the global strategy for all HR functions, Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG), Corporate Communications and Philanthropy.
 
“We’re thrilled to have Fabienne join us as we continue to grow and evolve as a company here at Peli,” said CEO Phil Gyori. “Her demonstrated HR expertise will be invaluable to the company as we enter a new chapter of expansion and further cultivate our company culture and corporate responsibility goals.”

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Smolinski-Lopez has over 20 years of experience as a human resources leader with success in fostering culture for both start-up and Fortune 500 companies. She is renowned for optimising talent and performance through trusted partnerships, HR proficiencies, strategic alignment and coaching to align corporate culture with global strategy.
 
Prior to Peli, Fabienne served as the Chief People and Corporate Social Responsibility Officer at Arbonne International, where she led the effort to achieve B-Corp Certification, built the sustainability team and oversaw all HR functions. She has also held leadership roles at The New Home Company, BAUSCH+LOMB, Allergan and Fluor Corporation.
 

 

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