Invitation Homes announced that Allison Mullis will join the Company as Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer.
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“At Invitation Homes, advancing our role as the nation’s premier home leasing company means we are continually working to ensure that our greatest asset – our best-in-class team – is rewarded with a strong culture, competitive compensation and benefits, and exceptional learning opportunities”
Mullis is a seasoned human resources executive who brings 20 years of leadership and human resources experience. She will lead the company’s human resources team and ensure a well-developed strategy and execution on recruiting and retention, training and career development, compensation and benefits, and culture.
“At Invitation Homes, advancing our role as the nation’s premier home leasing company means we are continually working to ensure that our greatest asset – our best-in-class team – is rewarded with a strong culture, competitive compensation and benefits, and exceptional learning opportunities,” said Chief Executive Officer Dallas Tanner. “We are excited to welcome Allison to the Invitation Homes team and look forward to her leadership on maintaining and building on our exceptional workplace and our overall business.”
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Prior to joining Invitation Homes, Mullis was EVP, Human Resources & Internal Communications, at Bell, Textron’s rotorcraft subsidiary. Previously, she was HR Director for Textron’s Systems, Marine & Land division. Prior to that, she served in HR and operations roles for The Shaw Group, leading the emergency temporary housing build-out in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and as a Presidential Management Fellow for the U.S. Department of the Navy, serving four rotations in long-term strategic planning, defense budgeting, and ship acquisitions. Mullis holds bachelor’s degrees in both Occupational Therapy and Microbiology from Louisiana State University and a master’s degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University.
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