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Up the ranks: Vertiv welcomes Cheryl Lim as new Chief Human Resources Officer

Up the ranks: Vertiv welcomes Cheryl Lim as new Chief Human Resources Officer

In this role, Cheryl Lim will lead the development and execution of HR strategy in support of Vertiv’s business goals.

Global critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions provider Vertiv has named Cheryl Lim its new Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). Lim will report to CEO Rob Johnson and lead the development and execution of HR strategy in support of Vertiv’s business goals. 

Lim brings more than two decades of experience leading HR teams, supporting organisational transformation, and supplying data-driven insights for global HR operations in the manufacturing space. Prior to joining Vertiv, Lim spent over 20 years holding various HR leadership positions at Honeywell. In her recent role, she was Vice President of Human Resources at ITT Inc.

“Vertiv’s leaders have a vision for employee growth and wellbeing that aligns perfectly with the philosophy I followed during my more than 20 years in HR leadership,” Lim said. “I am excited to have the opportunity to work with a team of forward-thinking individuals and to implement strategies to help Vertiv support the organidation.”

Commenting on the new appointment, Johnson said: “Cheryl is an accomplished leader with extensive experience developing and executing high-level HR vision, strategy and results. Her tremendous knowledge, backed by a successful track record of leading teams, acquiring talent and managing change across large global companies, will support the high-performing culture that is Vertiv’s backbone.”


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