Orlando, Florida, United States, January 2026 — Stacie Runion has started a new position as Chief People Officer at Park Square Homes, where she will lead the company’s people strategy, organizational development, leadership development, workforce planning, HR systems modernization and culture transformation to support the company’s continued growth across Central and Southwest Florida.
Stacie Runion joins Park Square Homes following her tenure as Vice President, Human Resources at Mariner, after serving as Chief Human Resources Officer at AndCo Consulting (acquired by Mariner Holdings), where she built and scaled enterprise HR architecture to support aggressive growth. Her leadership included enterprise HRIS modernization, corporate strategic planning, workforce and compensation planning, organizational restructuring and scalable people frameworks.
Earlier, she served as Chief Human Resources Officer at Recovery Centers of America and GENETWORx, where she led high-velocity growth, HR transformation, turnover reduction, HRIS optimization and total rewards redesign during a critical pandemic growth phase. Prior to this, she spent over two decades at Cardone Industries, progressing through senior HR leadership roles including SVP – Global Human Resources & CHRO, leading HR operations across more than 6,000 employees in North America, driving PE ownership transitions, workforce analytics, global L&D strategies, organizational design and talent integration initiatives.
Park Square Homes is one of Central Florida, Tampa and Southwest Florida’s premier residential and vacation homebuilders and developers. With over four decades of legacy, the company is known for developing communities that enhance quality of life through design excellence, customer satisfaction and long-term homeowner value across Florida’s fastest-growing residential corridors.
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