Martin Allen, MBA
About Martin Allen, MBA
Martin Allen, MBA, is the Director, Global Human Resources Partner at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in human resources and talent management across several major companies.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Martin Allen works as the Director, Global Human Resources Partner at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, he ensures a consistent learning strategy is executed across the North American region. Additionally, he oversees the execution of a platform that provides learning and development opportunities for employees at various experience levels. Martin also participates in analyzing training gaps and contributes to the creation of development plans.
Previous Experience at QAD
From 2018 to 2021, Martin Allen served as Vice-President, HR Americas, at QAD in the Greater Philadelphia Area. During his tenure, he was responsible for leading the human resources functions across the Americas, with a focus on enhancing employee engagement and implementing strategic HR initiatives.
Career at Allergan and Actavis
Martin Allen worked with Allergan and its precursor Actavis plc from 2012 to 2018. Initially serving as Associate Director, Human Resources Business Partner from 2012 to 2016 in the Greater New York City Area, he later took on the role of US Regional Lead, L&D - Global Talent Management from 2016 to 2018 in Titusville, NJ. His responsibilities included managing learning and development and contributing to global talent management initiatives.
Education and Professional Certifications
Martin Allen holds an MBA in International Business from the University of Maryland Global Campus, and a BBA in Employment and Legal Studies from Fox School of Business at Temple University. Additionally, he has achieved a Post Graduate Certification in Evidence-Based Coaching from Fielding Graduate University, a Professional Certificate in Human Resources Studies from Cornell University ILR School, and is certified in Executive Coaching in Organizational Leadership from Fielding Graduate University and the International Coaching Federation.