Stephanie Rodriguez Wilkes
About Stephanie Rodriguez Wilkes
Stephanie Rodriguez Wilkes serves as the Director of Talent Acquisition for Community Living and Personal Care at BrightSpring Health Services, bringing extensive experience in talent acquisition across various industries. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Rider University and an MBA from Dowling College, and has previously held leadership roles at companies such as The TJX Companies, Santander Bank, and Five Star Senior Living.
Work at BrightSpring Health Services
Currently, Stephanie Rodriguez Wilkes serves as the Director of Talent Acquisition for Community Living and Personal Care at BrightSpring Health Services. She has held this position since 2022. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing talent acquisition strategies that align with the organization's goals in the healthcare sector.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Rodriguez Wilkes holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Rider University, where she received a Division I Athletic Scholarship. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Business Administration from Dowling College, specifically from the Townsend School of Business. Her academic background supports her extensive expertise in talent acquisition and human resources.
Background
Stephanie has a diverse professional background, having worked in various leadership roles across multiple industries. Her experience includes positions at The TJX Companies, Inc., Santander Bank, N.A., Talbots, Citizens Financial Group, Inc., Alexander Mann Solutions, and Five Star Senior Living. This breadth of experience contributes to her strategic approach in talent acquisition.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Stephanie Rodriguez Wilkes has been recognized for her strategic leadership and ability to act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership teams. She is known for fostering a collaborative environment and leading effective teams in talent acquisition. Her work spans various sectors, including healthcare, retail, consumer goods, banking, and financial services.