Graham Alexander is a seasoned HR Business Partner at Bank of America, where he leverages over a decade of extensive human resources experience to drive strategic workforce solutions that significantly reduce turnover costs and enhance organizational efficiency. In his current role, Graham has been instrumental...
Graham Alexander is a seasoned HR Business Partner at Bank of America, where he leverages over a decade of extensive human resources experience to drive strategic workforce solutions that significantly reduce turnover costs and enhance organizational efficiency. In his current role, Graham has been instrumental in guiding leadership through critical year-end processes, successfully delivering a $50K cost reduction in the current year’s incentive pool. His expertise in master data management and process analysis has enabled him to lead transformation projects impacting over 10,000 employees, particularly within the Risk Line of Business (LOB).
One of Graham's key achievements includes the enhancement of attrition reporting, which resulted in an impressive 88% productivity gain. By utilizing trend analysis and analytics, he has developed comprehensive recurring and ad hoc reports that provide actionable insights for leadership, facilitating informed decision-making. His proficiency in capital management and business relationship management has allowed him to foster strong partnerships across departments, ensuring alignment with organizational strategy and objectives.
Graham’s commitment to optimizing workforce performance is further exemplified through his adept use of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs), which he employs to drive accountability and measure success. With a keen eye for communication and organizational strategy, he is dedicated to creating a workplace culture that not only retains talent but also empowers employees to thrive. As he continues to navigate the complexities of human resources within a dynamic financial institution, Graham remains focused on delivering impactful solutions that contribute to Bank of America's overall success.