Charity Hughes, PhD, SHRM-SCP has a diverse work experience spanning over different industries and roles. Charity spent four years at Sellers Dorsey as their Senior Vice President of Talent Management. Prior to that, they worked as an Executive Coach at Pathfinder Leadership Group LLC, where they provided professional and personal development coaching to leaders. Charity also worked as a Fellow Coach at BetterUp and as an Adjunct Professor at Temple University and Drexel University. Charity served as the Chief Talent Officer at Mastery Schools and held various leadership roles at SHRM, including President of Philly SHRM. Charity has also held HR leadership positions at VWR and SCA Americas. Additionally, they worked as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Phoenix. With their wide range of experience and expertise in talent management, leadership development, and organizational change, Charity brings a wealth of knowledge to any organization.
Charity Hughes, PhD, SHRM-SCP has a comprehensive education history in the field of Organization & Management - Human Resources. Charity earned their PhD from Capella University from 2009 to 2016. Prior to that, they obtained their MS in Training and Organizational Development from Saint Joseph's University between 1998 and 2003. Their undergraduate education includes a BA in Speech Communications from Penn State University, which they completed from 1990 to 1994.
Additionally, Charity Hughes holds several additional certifications. Charity obtained the Senior Professional in Human Resources® (SPHR®) Certification from the HR Certification Institute (HRCI) in December 2015. Charity also acquired certifications in EQ-i 2.0 from Multi-Health Systems Inc. (MHS) in April 2015, MBTI Certified Practitioner from CPP, Inc. in August 2014, and Associate Certified Coach (ACC) from the International Coach Federation. Charity Hughes is also listed as an IDI Qualified Administrator under IDI, LLC; however, the date of qualification is not provided.
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