Kelsey Escorcio (Brown)
About Kelsey Escorcio (Brown)
Kelsey Escorcio is a Global HR Business Partner with a strong commitment to global citizenship and values such as growth and adventure. She has extensive experience in human resources, having worked at Western Union and currently at Feedzai, and holds multiple HR certifications.
Current Role at Feedzai
Kelsey Escorcio serves as a Global HR Business Partner at Feedzai since 2022. In this role, she focuses on aligning HR strategies with business objectives on a global scale. Based in London, England, she utilizes her extensive experience in human resources to foster a supportive and effective workplace culture.
Previous Experience at Western Union
Kelsey Escorcio has held multiple positions at Western Union, contributing to various aspects of human resources from 2014 to 2022. Her roles included HR Business Partner (Manager) for NAMER Shared Services, People Strategy Partner for Consumer Money Transfer Global, and Executive Assistant to the CHRO. Her diverse experiences at Western Union equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of HR management across different regions.
Education and Certifications
Kelsey Escorcio earned her Bachelor's Degree in International Relations and Affairs from the University of Colorado Boulder, where she studied from 2009 to 2012. She holds the SHRM-CP certification, demonstrating her proficiency in HR management. Additionally, she possesses the Chartered MCIPD designation, indicating a high level of expertise in the field. Kelsey is also a certified CliftonStrengths Coach, specializing in helping individuals and teams leverage their strengths.
Background and Values
Kelsey Escorcio advocates for global citizenship, a value she integrates into both her professional and personal life. Her core values include Paying it Forward, Possibility, Growth, Global Citizenship, and Adventure. These principles guide her approach to work and influence her interactions with colleagues and clients.
Volunteer Experience
Kelsey Escorcio served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Jamaica from 2013 to 2014, focusing on youth literacy and special education. This experience reflects her commitment to community service and global citizenship, further enriching her professional perspective in human resources.