Critical issues advisory firm Brunswick Group has appointed Meaghan Ramsey (pictured) as chief people officer, effective immediately.
Stepping back from her current role as UK managing partner and co-head of the London office, which she has been in since January 2021, Ramsey will lead the firm’s people function globally, overseeing all talent and organisational development and human resources efforts.
Having joined Brunswick as a partner in 2016, Ramsey helped develop the firm’s business and society team in London, and was its London people partner during the first few months of the pandemic, with oversight of all people-related workstreams.
Ramsey has worked with businesses across a range of sectors, and joined Brunswick from Unilever, where she led the global social impact work of some of its largest brands.
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Ramsey said: “Brunswick attracts the most incredible clients and exceptional people. I have loved my role co-leading the London office and am now thrilled to serve in this new role, helping to develop our talent, culture and organisational strength globally through the next phase of growth for the firm.”
Neal Wolin, chief executive officer at Brunswick, added: “Meaghan has demonstrated terrific leadership of our London office, helping build our capabilities for clients and develop our colleagues through a period of strong growth. This experience and her strong sense of Brunswick’s culture and values put Meaghan in extremely good stead to lead our people efforts globally. I look forward to working with her to help our outstanding talent to develop and our firm to succeed and grow further.”