Amanda Selph

Human Resources Lead at Novelis

Amanda Selph, MBA, has a diverse work experience history. Their most recent position was as a Human Resources Lead at Novelis, where they collaborated with project leadership on a $2.5 billion aluminum plant and aligned business goals with HR initiatives. Amanda also formulated and conceptualized a Plant HR strategy emphasizing self-led teams and a caring culture.

Prior to their role at Novelis, Selph worked as an Adjunct Professor at Coastal Alabama Community College, where they taught various courses related to management, accounting, marketing, and human resources. Amanda also had the opportunity to teach Quickbooks through the Workforce Development department.

Selph also served as a Board Member at Bay Minette Airport Authority and as a Business Manager at Belforest Water System, where they managed business operations and achieved significant milestones. These included securing substantial funding and fostering robust stakeholder relationships.

In addition, Selph worked as a Human Resources Manager at Hydratech Industries, where they demonstrated proficiency in various HR functions and achieved significant outcomes such as reducing employee turnover, optimizing payroll processing efficiency, and launching a US-based wind power division.

Earlier in their career, Selph held positions at Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance, Baldwin County Board of Education, and North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce. These roles involved a range of responsibilities such as operations management, human resources duties, financial audit assistance, grant applications, and membership recruitment/retention.

Overall, Amanda Selph's work experience showcases their expertise in HR, operations management, and business development, with a proven track record of achieving results and contributing strategically to major initiatives.

Amanda Selph, MBA, completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration at Auburn University from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management, and Operations from Huntingdon College between 2007 and 2009. In 2003, they earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Mass Communications from James H Faulkner State Community College. Additionally, Amanda Selph took a Basic Course in Economic Development at The University of Southern Mississippi in 2011. Amanda obtained their High School Diploma from Baldwin County High, though the dates are unspecified.

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  • Human Resources Lead

    January, 2023 - present

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