Gail Auerbach

Gail Auerbach is an experienced human resources executive with over 30 years in the field, currently serving as an Executive Fellow and CHRO Leadership at Higher Ambition Leadership Alliance since January 2018. Auerbach has held significant leadership roles, including Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Masonite International, where responsibilities encompassed global HR functions for 14,000 employees across 60 locations in 15 countries. Previous positions include Vice President and Managing Director at Randstad HR Solutions, Vice President of Human Resources at Solvay Pharmaceuticals, and various HR leadership roles at Bausch & Lomb. Auerbach began a career in human resources at General Electric, progressing through various roles and gaining comprehensive business and HR expertise. Educational credentials include an MBA from Emory University and a Bachelor of Science in Communication and Media Studies from Illinois State University.

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Higher Ambition Leadership Alliance

Our members have proven business can be a force for good. They are playing a vital role in changing the world. The Center is a member-driven nonprofit organization. We are a community of global CEOs, executives and their companies dedicated to leading with a higher ambition. The challenge is that there is no textbook to explain how to lead with purpose, nor is the approach taught at top business schools. The solution, which was conceived by the founding CEOs of the Center, was to create a professional community of like-minded leaders who could learn from one another’s experience and collaborate around advancing the mission. Our mission is to help purposeful leaders build higher performing organizations and a better world. Our vision is to redefine a new standard for business leadership, financial success and social impact. Our long-term goal is doing good to do well will no longer be a debatable topic—it will become the “new normal.”


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