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262: What HR Leaders Really Look for in Top Talent with Bruce Wallace


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Curious what really makes those elusive HR professionals' brains itch? Us too. So we knew we had to bring in the big guns to ask. In this episode, we sit down with Bruce Wallace, Chief People Officer at Newman’s Own. 

Bruce became Chief People Officer at Newman’s Own in September 2020, overseeing Human Resources for both Newman’s Own, Inc. and Newman’s Own Foundation. He brings over 25 years of HR experience across industries including healthcare, retail, consumer products, and financial services.

Before joining Newman’s Own, Bruce served as VP and Senior HR Business Partner at Prudential Financial, where he provided HR support to key areas such as Product & Pricing, Sales, and Operations. His career began in sales and sales management before transitioning into HR, where he gained experience working with start-ups and Fortune 50 companies.

Bruce holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater from the University of Connecticut, a Master’s in Human Resources and Finance from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and an executive coaching certification from Columbia University.

On the personal side, Bruce has three daughters -- two taxer-payers, and one college junior – and lives in the Greater Hartford area with another HR professional, his wife of 25 years.  

Some of the things you'll hear are:

- What he believes is the Career Advancement Conundrum and how to get through that

- The #1 thing he looks for when he's keeping an eye on talent that'll rise

- The biggest misstep you can make in an interview

- Newman's Own's innovative 50% Ruled initiative

- The 3 things he needs every day to make work suck less

 

Connect with Bruce on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-wallace-0613/

Newman’s Own LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/newmans-own/mycompany/ 

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  • "As long as you're learning and staying open to where each step can take you, you'll remain adaptable in how you grow and apply your experience. This flexibility allows you to move within an organization without being locked into one path."

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