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Mary Megali (Ph.D, MBA) is a professor at The University of Toronto & McMaster University.
She has also led the design, development, and execution of strategic projects for Top 50 Employers leading departments for national and global organizations. She is an academic who is regularly invited to speak at universities and professional conferences on various topics such as business planning, strategy, employment branding, HR.
Dr. Megali holds a PhD, an MBA, Six Sigma Black Belt certification - and is a systems, digital learning, and investment enthusiast.
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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Talent Acquisition Consultancy
HRM 897 (C21)
In the race for top talent, is your organization eager to find and assess high quality candidates? In this project, students in McMaster University’s Human Resources Management program will provide actionable talent acquisition, branding, marketing, operations, and planning recommendations that you can apply to source talent for even the most difficult roles to hire.
Talent Acquisition Consultancy
HRM 897 (C21)
In the race for top talent, is your organization eager to find and assess high quality candidates? In this project, students in McMaster University’s Human Resources Management program will provide actionable talent acquisition, branding, marketing, operations, and planning recommendations that you can apply to source talent for even the most difficult roles to hire.
Talent Acquisition Consultancy
HRM 897 (C21)
In the race for top talent, is your organization eager to find and assess high quality candidates? In this project, students in McMaster University’s Human Resources Management program will provide actionable talent acquisition, branding, marketing, operations, and planning recommendations that you can apply to source talent for even the most difficult roles to hire.
Talent Acquisition Consultancy
HRM 897 (C21)
In the race for top talent, is your organization eager to find and assess high quality candidates? In this project, continuing education students in McMaster University’s Human Resources Management program will provide actionable recruitment and selection recommendations that you can apply to source talent for even the most difficult roles to hire.