He has over 20 years experience in human resources.
A Toomevara man has been appointed AIB's new Chief People Officer.
David McCormack as Chief People Officer has assumed the role, and will also join the Group's Executive Committee.
He has over 20 years' experience in human resources, most recently as Deputy Chief People Officer at AIB and prior to that held the role of Head of HR in AIB UK for a number of years.
Mr. McCormack has been responsible for overseeing the design and implementation of many significant programmes, such as the development and implementation of the hybrid working model for AIB’s people.
AIB Group Chief Executive Colin Hunt says:
"David brings decades of people-centred innovation and support to the Chief People Officer role. He has helped drive significant cultural change to make AIB a better place to work for our people, and I’m sure he will do so for years to come.
I wish David the best of luck as he works every day to support our 3.2 million customers, and our 9,500 people."
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