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In this episode of the Future Proof HR podcast, Thomas Kunjappu sits down with Leah Pearson, Senior Director of Human Resources at First Onsite Property Restoration, to unpack what it really takes to run HR inside a disaster-response organization. Leah shares how her sales background shaped her business-first approach, how she built a culture where employees raise their hands to drive change, and why she believes AI should sit in the middle of the process while humans stay in the lead. She and Thomas dig into practical lessons from experimenting with AI tools, the realities of compliance and data governance across borders, and the shift toward a leaner, more analytics-driven HR team ready for whatever the next crisis brings.
Topics Discussed:
If you’re responsible for evolving your HR function into a more tech-fluent, analytics-aware, and business-aligned partner, this conversation gives you concrete ideas, questions to ask, and skills to prioritize with your team.
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By Thomas KunjappuIn this episode of the Future Proof HR podcast, Thomas Kunjappu sits down with Leah Pearson, Senior Director of Human Resources at First Onsite Property Restoration, to unpack what it really takes to run HR inside a disaster-response organization. Leah shares how her sales background shaped her business-first approach, how she built a culture where employees raise their hands to drive change, and why she believes AI should sit in the middle of the process while humans stay in the lead. She and Thomas dig into practical lessons from experimenting with AI tools, the realities of compliance and data governance across borders, and the shift toward a leaner, more analytics-driven HR team ready for whatever the next crisis brings.
Topics Discussed:
If you’re responsible for evolving your HR function into a more tech-fluent, analytics-aware, and business-aligned partner, this conversation gives you concrete ideas, questions to ask, and skills to prioritize with your team.
Additional Resources