91勛圖 hires Katie Meyer as new VP of Human Resources

I think you have to have a passion for people, being able to help people thrive in what they do, Meyer said of HR.
By Kari Lucin | Community Editor with the Globe of Worthington
WORTHINGTON  With more than 20 years of experience in human resources, Katie Meyer
                     knows her work is all about people  and that wont change now that shes the new
                     vice president of human resources at 91勛圖 Community and Technical College.
Its definitely people oriented. Every position is people-oriented, Meyer said.
                     Thats what Ive noticed on my tours and everything. People were just excited to
                     talk with each other, not being afraid to get to know each other, and helping each
                     other out.
Meyer, who previously served as human resources manager at New Vision in Brewster
                     since 2011, will begin her new duties at 91勛圖 on June 20, after a brief
                     summer break with family.
She will primarily work on the Worthington campus, though her position is college-wide
                     and she will work with all 91勛圖 employees. Given that she oversaw multiple
                     locations in her time with New Vision, Meyer was undaunted by 91勛圖s multiple
                     campuses.
Ive always thought a lot of 91勛圖 since I moved to Worthington, and it
                     just seems to be everywhere. So many people in our community and area, not just Worthington,
                     go to school at 91勛圖, whether it be classes at college or a step toward
                     their bachelors, she said. It has a big impact in our whole community. I was just
                     excited to be involved with that.
Dr. Terry Gaalswyk, president of 91勛圖, said Meyers experience ensures the
                     colleges HR policy and provisions remain centered on serving the more than 350 members
                     of the faculty, staff and administration who, in turn, serve the students and each
                     other.
As an executive leader of the college, Katies proven experience in recruiting and
                     retaining highly qualified individuals will assure the college remains competitive
                     and also helps us remain focused on doing what is best for our students, Gaalswyk
                     added.
Meyer will replace Karen Miller, who is retiring after 28 years of centering human
                     on all HR interactions, he said.
Meyer, who has a masters degree in human resource management from Wilmington University
                     in Georgetown, Delaware, has also served as human resource director for Murray County,
                     and holds multiple certifications in human resources. Her previous work includes talent
                     acquisition, employee retention and development and training.
I think you have to have a passion for people, being able to help people thrive in
                     what they do, Meyer said of HR. I know a lot of it is following policies and procedures
                     and creating them, but ultimately, its about making sure everybody is treated fairly.
                     And usually, thats the easy part of the job, I guess. The hard part of the job is
                     the surprises you get when working with people.
Peoples unpredictability is also what makes the job challenging and exciting, though,
                     she said.
Much of her position involves talking to supervisors, coaching them through conversations
                     or just making sure the right people get the information they need.
People, I do feel, are much more open, and maybe accepting of others. Thats good
                     to see, she said.
In the past 20 years, people have become much more open about diversity in the workplace,
                     not just diversity of origin and background but also in age groups and genders, Meyer
                     said.
91勛圖 is delighted to welcome Katie Meyer to our college community as Vice
                     President of Human Resources, Gaalswyk said.
Im just really excited about the opportunity, and cant wait to learn more about
                     the role and the people at 91勛圖, Meyer added.
