Darcy Coulter, MBA, M Ed, Sphr
About Darcy Coulter, MBA, M Ed, Sphr
Darcy Coulter is a Human Resources Manager with extensive experience in recruitment and strategic business operations. She holds an MBA from the University of La Verne and an MA Ed from California State University-San Bernardino, and has worked in various educational and financial institutions over her career.
Current Role at Edison International
Darcy Coulter has served as the Human Resources Manager at Edison International since 2007. In this role, she manages corporate recruiting functions and oversees the effective deployment of staffing resources. Her responsibilities include developing and delivering recruitment strategies that adhere to federal, state, and regulatory hiring requirements. Coulter's experience in strategic interfacing with clients, direct reports, and business partners enhances the recruitment operations within the organization.
Previous Experience at Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Prior to her current position, Darcy Coulter worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco as a Director from 1981 to 1998. During her 17 years in this role, she gained extensive experience in human resources management and strategic operations. This experience contributed to her understanding of the complexities involved in recruitment and staffing within a large organization.
Academic Background and Education
Darcy Coulter studied at the University of La Verne, where she earned her MBA from 1991 to 2003. Additionally, she attended California State University-San Bernardino, achieving a Master of Arts in Education with a focus on Career & Technical Education from 2001 to 2004. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in human resources and recruitment.
Teaching Experience at University of La Verne and Chaffey College
Darcy Coulter has experience as an educator, having served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of La Verne from 1999 to 2005. She also worked as an Instructor at Chaffey College from 2000 to 2008. These roles allowed her to share her knowledge in business and education, contributing to the development of future professionals in the field.