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Ann Mahaffey

Energizer · DISC type I
Chief Human Resources Officer at National Seating and Mobility
📍 Brentwood, Tennessee, United States

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Experience
25 Years
Current Role
Chief Human Resources Officer
Job Level
Leadership
Location
Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
Personality Overview

How Ann shows up

Imaginative
Believer
Informal

They excel at seeing the bigger picture, and the long-term impact of their decisions. Unlike C or D types, they are vocal with their opinions but not so much with their questions. They are not always early adopters but can be pursuaded by leveraging strong relationships.

Priorities

Topics Ann cares about

Strategic Priorities
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Career

Work history

9-2015
Chief Human Resources Officer
National Seating and Mobility
9-2015
Senior Vice President
National Seating & Mobility
9-2015
Vice President, Human Resources
National Seating & Mobility
8-2013 - 9-2015
Vice President of Human Resources
GS&F
12-2007 - 8-2015
Vice President
Limestone Management Consultants, LLC
In the press

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Education
1984 - 1988
Bachelor's degree
Augustana University (SD)
1984 - 1988
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Augustana University (SD)
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

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Influence (I)

Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.

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