Bruce Elliott
About Bruce Elliott
Bruce Elliott is a seasoned Sr. Compensation Manager with extensive experience in compensation and benefits across various industries. He has held significant roles at organizations such as Fannie Mae, EADS, and General Atomics, and has a Master's degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Springfield College.
Current Role at General Atomics
Bruce Elliott serves as the Senior Compensation Manager at General Atomics, a position he has held since 2021. He is based in San Diego County, California. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing compensation strategies and ensuring alignment with organizational goals.
Previous Experience in Compensation Management
Bruce Elliott has extensive experience in compensation management across various organizations. He worked as a Compensation Benefits Manager at Fannie Mae from 2019 to 2020 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Prior to that, he held roles at EADS and Greater Bay Bank, focusing on compensation and benefits.
Educational Background in Psychology
Bruce Elliott earned a Master's degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Springfield College. This educational background provides him with a strong foundation in understanding workplace dynamics and employee motivation, which is essential for his roles in compensation management.
Diverse Career in Compensation and Benefits
Throughout his career, Bruce Elliott has held various positions in compensation and benefits across multiple industries. His roles include Director of Compensation at Experian, Vice President of Compensation at Credit Suisse, and Manager of Compensation and Benefits at SHRM. This diverse experience has equipped him with a broad perspective on compensation strategies.
Tenure at UBS Investment Bank
Bruce Elliott has significant experience at UBS Investment Bank, where he worked in multiple roles from 1992 to 1999. His positions included Associate Director/Compensation Specialist and Associate Director/Manager, Compensation, both of which contributed to his expertise in financial services compensation.