Elaine Walker

at Bentley University

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Bentley University

Elaine Walker has over 20 years of corporate and consulting experience in senior HR positions for high-performing multinational organizations. As tboth a lecturer and the chair of the Human Resources concentration at Bentley University, Elaine focuses on preparing HR specialists for the challenges of the future. Additionally she teaches in the Bentley MBA program in which she focuses on managing contingent workforce programs, improving global employee engagement and understanding the realitities of generational differences.

Department Service

  • Committee Chair for Human Resources Concentration, 2014 - Present
  • Service work after returning from leave, 2018 - 2019
  • Committee Member for Teaching Committee, 2014 - 2014

Professional Service

  • Task Force Member for Betntley Executive Education Advisory Council, 2017 - Present

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