Elizabeth Gibbons, Cpcc, Acc
About Elizabeth Gibbons, Cpcc, Acc
Elizabeth Gibbons is the VP of Human Capital Consulting for Single-Family, Multifamily, Marketing & Communications, and CAO at Fannie Mae, with extensive experience in human capital consulting and a strong background in mathematics and quantitative economics.
VP, Human Capital Consulting at Fannie Mae
Elizabeth Gibbons currently serves as the Vice President of Human Capital Consulting for Single-Family, Multifamily, Marketing & Communications, and CAO at Fannie Mae. She started this role in November 2019 and is based in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area. Her responsibilities include overseeing human capital strategy and providing consulting services in her specialized sectors.
Previous Experience at PwC
Elizabeth Gibbons worked as a Director at PwC from 2009 to 2019. During her decade-long tenure, she contributed significantly to various projects and initiatives in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Her role involved extensive consulting work, focusing on human capital management and strategy.
Educational Background
Elizabeth Gibbons earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Quantitative Economics from Tufts University. She attended the university from 2005 to 2009. Her strong academic background in quantitative disciplines has equipped her with the analytical skills necessary for her roles in human capital consulting.
Professional Certifications
Elizabeth Gibbons holds certifications as a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) and an Associate Certified Coach (ACC). These credentials demonstrate her commitment to professional development and expertise in coaching, further enhancing her capabilities in human capital consulting.
Expertise in Human Capital Consulting
Elizabeth Gibbons has extensive experience in human capital consulting, especially within the single-family, multifamily, marketing & communications, and CAO sectors. Her roles at both Fannie Mae and PwC have allowed her to develop and implement strategic human capital solutions effectively in diverse settings.