NEW HIRE: HEATHER ROIGER

RJF HIRES NEW HR CONSULTANT HEATHER ROIGER

August 30, 2011


HR Consultant Heather RoigerRJF, a Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC company, recently hired Heather Roiger as its newest human resource consultant. Roiger comes to RJF from Freudenberg Group, where she spent several years in multiple HR management roles, most recently as the global HR manager for its Dichtomatik business in Shakopee, Minn.

 

Her recent experience includes talent management, crisis management, and aligning multiple international sites’ HR programs. She earned a master’s degree in industrial, organizational psychology in 2008, which positions her uniquely to help employers execute HR projects and initiatives while developing long-term strategies to move the business forward while reducing its risk.

 

“My excitement about beginning to consult for RJF clients is matched only by my excitement about working with RJF employees,” Roiger said. “It was apparent to me early on that RJF’s culture is one that will support my efforts and desire to help clients improve their organizations. The people here demonstrate a client-first mentality focused on delivering value.”

 

Roiger can be reached at roigerh@rjfagencies.com or 763-746-8219.


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