Stacy O’Connell serves as the Vice President of People Business Partner at QBE North America, where she leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in talent management and acquisition to drive strategic initiatives that enhance the organization’s workforce. In her current role, Stacy is pivotal...
Stacy O’Connell serves as the Vice President of People Business Partner at QBE North America, where she leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in talent management and acquisition to drive strategic initiatives that enhance the organization’s workforce. In her current role, Stacy is pivotal in supporting the Specialty Insurance Group and the Chief Underwriting Office, ensuring that the right talent is not only acquired but also nurtured to meet the evolving demands of the insurance industry. Her expertise in technical recruiting and talent acquisition allows her to identify and attract top-tier executive talent, aligning with QBE’s commitment to excellence and innovation in the insurance sector.
Stacy is actively involved in key projects that focus on workforce planning and performance management, enabling her to implement effective onboarding processes that foster employee engagement and retention. By conducting competitive analysis, she ensures that QBE remains a desirable employer in the marketplace, offering compelling employee benefits that resonate with prospective candidates. Her leadership skills are instrumental in guiding teams through the complexities of talent acquisition and development, creating a cohesive strategy that supports organizational goals.
In addition to her core responsibilities, Stacy is passionate about cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace, recognizing that a variety of perspectives drives creativity and innovation. Her commitment to continuous improvement and her proactive approach to addressing people needs position her as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, ultimately contributing to QBE North America’s success in navigating the challenges of the insurance landscape.