KAR Global Names Lisa Price Its First Chief People Officer
KAR Auction Services Inc. announced that Lisa Price will take on the role of chief people officer.

KAR Auction Services Inc. announced that Lisa Price will take on the role of chief people officer.

CARMEL, Ind. – KAR Auction Services Inc. (dba KAR Global) announced that Lisa Price, KAR’s executive vice president of human resources, will take on the expanded role of chief people officer. Price is the first to hold this title at the company and will increase her focus on KAR’s company culture, its employer brand and its employees’ safety and security.
“The global workforce is more diverse, tech-driven and has high expectations of their employers. I am committed to building KAR Global into the kind of employer that attracts and retains top talent.”
“Over the past six years, Lisa and her team have transformed how the company and its business units look at, recruit, measure, develop and promote people. She has championed people as a top priority for the company — from recruitment to retirement,” said Jim Hallett, KAR Global chairman and CEO. “Lisa’s people-first drive will help define who we are and who we aspire to be as a company by fostering an environment of development and employee appreciation.”
Prior to taking on her new role as chief people officer, Price was charged with bringing human resources, payroll, benefits and compensation departments enterprise-wide into alignment with KAR’s strategic and operational goals. As part of her expanded 360°-view of people and employees, Price will also assume leadership of KAR’s Safety and Security teams.
“I am proud to be part of a company with such a strong focus on its people, especially during a time of transformative innovation in our industry and at KAR Global,” said Price. “The global workforce is more diverse, tech-driven and has high expectations of their employers. I am committed to building KAR Global into the kind of employer that attracts and retains top talent.”
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