| Assistant Vice President of Human Resources
Mike Tesh 336.758.3256 / teshjm@wfu.edu
Senior administrator responsible for administering the University’s
human resources policies and procedures on the Reynolda Campus.
Major functions include staff personnel services (employment,
compensation, employee relations, and training), benefits administration,
and responsibility for the integrity of the Human Resources
Information System (HRIS) database.
Assistant
Sonja Ross 336.758.5243 / rosssj@wfu.edu
Coordinates the daily activities of the Office of the Vice President.
Maintains status information pertaining to the department’s
operating budget. Provides general information and guidance
regarding human resources policies and procedures. Provides
administrative support for the University’s efforts on
behalf of the United Way campaign. Provides referrals to subject
matter experts in the department.
Director, HR Operations
Angela Culler 336.758.4010 / culleraa@wfu.edu
Responsible for delivery of HR service across campus through leadership of the HR Service Center and HR Partner teams. This role analyzes HR processes and operations for areas of improvement and works with all HR subject primes (Compensation, Benefits, Compliance and HRIS) to implement HR services across campus. The Director works closely with HR Partners and Staff Department Heads for resolution of employee relations issues. This role is a senior HR leader with participation on campus initiatives and projects.
HR Partners
Christy Lennon - Graylyn, Facilities Management, Residential Services
336.758.2513 / clennon@wfu.edu
Allison Wetterhahn - Information Systems, Finance, Advancement
336.758.5242 / wetteral@wfu.edu
HR Partners provide guidance and support to leaders and staff of designated departments on issues related to performance management, employee relations, leadership development and change management. HR Partners understand all operational facets of the departments they support, including strategic objectives, financial matters and personnel issues in order to deliver the most effective solutions possible. As HR Generalists, the HR Partner answers many employee and manager questions regarding benefits, employment, work life, professional development and learning, and compensation and serve as liaisons with their HR colleagues for issues that require specific functional expertise./
HR Coordinators
336.758.4700 / askHR@wfu.edu
Tomma Guastaferro
Jessica Maurice
Melissa Roberts
Kari Sheets
Provide information, procedural guidance and executes transactions related to Human Resources (HR) programs and services for potential, current, and retired employees. (Population served includes staff, faculty, Graylyn and Reynolda House, student employees, and other affiliated persons). Work collaboratively with HR team, other departments (hiring managers, HR liaisons,Payroll, Budget office, etc), vendors, and related personnel to execute HR transaction and basic reporting services in an efficient, effective and customer-centered manner. Use advanced systems and automated processes to deliver services, provide information, and track service levels. (HR Transactions processes in the Service Center include the employment process (e.g. hiring and onboarding new employee), benefits (e.g. medical, dental, retirement savings, tuition reimbursement, etc), processing pay changes, supporting key HR events, etc.)
HR Admin Assistant
Tamara Hampton 336.758.4700 / askHR@wfu.edu
Benefits Manager
Benefits Consultant (interim)
Sharon Schlenker 336.758.1885 / schlens@wfu.edu
Responsible for the University’s benefit programs for all eligible faculty and staff on the Reynolda Campus. Programs include the defined contribution retirement plans, medical and dental insurance, life insurance, tuition concession, long-term disability insurance, medical and childcare flexible spending accounts, and the absence management programs (workers’ compensation, medical leaves). Responsibilities include communication of information to employees and retirees. Serves as the University’s point of contact for benefit program providers. Ex-officio member of the Senate Fringe Benefits Committee.
Benefits Counselor
Gail Brewer 336.758.5996 / gabrewer@wfu.edu
Responsible for providing employees of Reynolda Campus information pertaining to their benefits to include eligibility and enrollment. Responds to requests for service including complaint resolution. Conducts benefits orientation for newly hired faculty and staff. Serves as the point of contact for retiree services.
Compensation Manager
Tim Maher 336.758.5066 / mahertm@wfu.edu
Responsible for the University’s compensation and classification program, provides strategic direction and leadership in the management of compensation programs and policies. Manages the University’s compensation policies in accordance with state and federal wage and hour regulations. Determines the effectiveness of compensation practices by analyzing market and job data, economic indicators, and reviews salary schedules on a regular basis. Advises managers and staff regarding compensation practices, policy interpretation, problem resolution, and compliance with University policy.
Compensation Analyst
Nellie Mitchell 336.758.4213 / mitchen@wfu.edu
Analyzes non-faculty exempt and non-exempt job classifications; evaluates jobs for classification and salary range assignment. Conducts and participates in salary surveys. Conducts job audits. Prepares narrative and statistical reports related to classification and compensation. Maintains University job description files; writes and revises job descriptions. Maintains job classification, salary range and employee information database. Serves as a resource and advises faculty, managers and supervisors on salary and classification issues, policies, and guidelines. Assists with annual salary increase process. Reviews and approves requests to classify new or revised position descriptions.
EEO Manager, Diversity & Compliance Director
Doris McLaughlin 336.758.4814 / mclaugda@wfu.edu
Responsible for University compliance with rules, regulations, and laws related to HR Services. Responsible for University practices related to workforce diversity. Works closely with HR Partners and HR Services on compliance and diversity matters.
Compliance Coordinator / Absence Management
Mimi Komos 336.758.4945 / komosmd@wfu.edu
Responsible for benefits counseling and absence management to include maternity leave, adoption leave, leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, workers’ compensation leave, short-term disability, long-term disability, paid time off (PTO) and sick leave reserve.
Manager, Training & Development
Andrea Ellis 336.758.4322 / ace@wfu.edu
Responsible for managing the Professional Development Center (pdc.wfu.edu), which seeks to provide faculty, staff and the broader Winston-Salem community with professional, personal, and civic enrichment opportunities through education focused on management training, interpersonal skills, academic and administrative software, general technical skills, and a myriad of special interest topics. Provides departments a resource for team building, coaching and other management services.
Program Manager, Talent Acquisition
Tara Brown 336.758.4378 / browntm@wfu.edu
Responsible for the program development, management and delivery of Wake Forest’s talent acquisition. This role will directly lead and drive candidate sourcing, staffing and recruiting for all Staff positions. Partners across Faculty (through the Provost and Dean’s offices) and Staff Department Heads for human capital needs and implementation of approved hiring plans.
HR Systems Analyst
Nancy Lee 336.758.3553 / leenml@wfu.edu
Provides consulting and analysis on HR processes and systems. Key resource in design and delivery of HR reporting services.
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