Chicago, IL, United States, October 2024 – Tiffanie Boyd has been promoted to Global Chief People Officer at McDonald’s after serving as the US Chief People Officer since 2021. In her new role, Tiffanie will lead the company’s worldwide human resources strategy, overseeing operations in over 100 countries. Known for driving record levels of crew retention, engagement, and training in the U.S., Tiffanie will now expand her leadership to enhance the people-centric focus across McDonald’s global workforce.
Prior to her promotion, Tiffanie Boyd served as US Chief People Officer for nearly four years, where she led initiatives that significantly improved crew retention and engagement. She played a crucial role in transforming the employee experience and strengthening McDonald’s talent development programs.
Before joining McDonald’s, Tiffanie spent over ten years at General Mills, where she held several senior HR leadership roles. As VP of Human Resources, North America Retail, she led HR strategies to support General Mills’ largest business unit. In her earlier role as VP of Human Resources, Supply Chain, Tiffanie successfully drove HR processes to optimize operations across the company’s global supply chain. She also led HR for the Bakeries and Foodservice division during her tenure.
Tiffanie’s career started at Aon, where she spent two years as a Defined Contribution Consultant, gaining valuable HR experience early in her career.
McDonald’s is the world’s leading global foodservice retailer, with over 37,000 locations in more than 100 countries. Employing nearly 2 million people worldwide, the company serves some of the world’s favorite foods, including the iconic Big Mac, World Famous Fries, and Chicken McNuggets. McDonald’s operates through a combination of company-owned and franchised locations, with more than 90% of its restaurants run by independent local business owners.
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