Birmingham Airport Authority
Paulette Maddox, MHRM has a extensive work experience in the field of human resources. Paulette has held various positions at different companies.
At Birmingham Airport Authority, Paulette served as the Vice President of Human Resources, overseeing all HR operations including performance, compensation, compliance, and recruitment activities. Paulette provided executive leadership in HR policy, regulatory compliance, benefits administration, workers comp, and talent development. Prior to that, they worked as a Human Resources Manager, where they managed logistics in HR policy, regulations, performance, and procedures. Paulette also developed and managed the department budget. Additionally, they worked as a Recruiter, responsible for the entire recruitment lifecycle and designing a sourcing strategy to expand the talent pool.
At FedEx Freight, Paulette served as a Human Resources Manager, where they developed and adapted policies and procedures, conducted performance reviews, and supervised HR expenditures.
At the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Paulette held multiple roles including Personnel Generalist, where they led recruitment strategies, validated credentials, and addressed performance and compliance issues. Paulette also served as an Administrative Manager, overseeing orientation, benefits, compensation, and HRIS compliance, as well as managing timekeeping and leave accruals for staff. At the same university, they worked as a Coordinator for Graduate Medical Education, where they designed a residency database, managed onboarding and credentialing, and maintained departmental policies and guidelines.
Overall, Paulette Maddox has a well-rounded work experience in human resources, with a focus on recruitment, compliance, performance management, and HR operations.
Paulette Maddox holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Organizational Leadership from Anderson University. Additionally, they have attained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Human Resource Management from the University of Phoenix.
Birmingham Airport Authority
The Birmingham Airport Authority was established in 1986 by the Birmingham City Council to manage the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport and continue its growth. The Birmingham Airport Authority is governed by a seven member Board of Directors, appointed by the Mayor of City of Birmingham and confirmed by the Birmingham City Council. The day to day operation is managed by the President and CEO and The Birmingham Airport Authority staff of over 100 employees within five departments. The Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) home to four major airlines with over 100 daily flights to 15 cities for more than 2.6 million passengers in 2016. BHM offers a great variety of food and retail options for passengers along with amenities for all passengers alike.