Rachel M Hart, M.S., Sphr, Cpcc, Acc, Cpqc

Rachel M Hart, M.S., Sphr, Cpcc, Acc, Cpqc

Chief People Officer @ FieldLevel

About Rachel M Hart, M.S., Sphr, Cpcc, Acc, Cpqc

Rachel M Hart, M.S., Sphr, Cpcc, Acc, Cpqc, serves as the Chief People Officer at FieldLevel and has extensive experience in human resources across various organizations. She is committed to fostering collaborative work environments and believes in the power of sports to connect communities.

Current Role as Chief People Officer

Rachel M Hart serves as the Chief People Officer at FieldLevel, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on fostering a collaborative work environment that promotes growth and celebrates achievements. Her leadership emphasizes the importance of creating a culture where employees can thrive and maximize their potential.

Experience at 7CTOs

Since 2019, Rachel has worked at 7CTOs as a Coach and Facilitator. In this capacity, she facilitates leadership development programs aimed at challenging individuals and organizations to realize their full potential. Her approach combines curiosity and encouragement, inspiring others to embrace their capabilities.

Previous Positions in Human Resources

Rachel has held several notable positions in human resources. She was the Senior Human Resources Consultant at San Diego Human Resources Consulting Inc. from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, she served as the Director of Associate Development & Strategic Staffing at LMC, A Lennar Company from 2015 to 2019, and as the Human Resources Director at Sunrise Management from 2005 to 2015.

Educational Background

Rachel holds a Master's degree in Human Resources from Chapman University, which she completed from 2003 to 2005. She also earned a Certificate in Human Resources Management from San Diego State University in 2003. Additionally, she studied Psychology at Western Washington University, where she obtained her Bachelor's degree from 1996 to 2000.

Coaching Training and Philosophy

Rachel studied Co-Active Coaching at the Coaches Training Institute (CTI) from 2017 to 2019. She advocates for the transformative power of sports to connect communities and create opportunities for athletes and coaches. Her coaching philosophy centers on inspiring individuals to reach their full potential through a supportive and engaging approach.

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