Highlights from 8/5 Talent Acquisition Action Call with Jose Carbia from Change Healthcare
Watch this 5-minute summary video in which i4cp's Mark Walker summarizing the August 5, 2020 Talent Acquisition Action call with guest Jose Carbia, Vice President of Talent Acquisition at Change Healthcare.
Jose discussed his organization’s TA journey and provided an overview of their TA roadmap, which is an aggressive plan for the next five years to grow the business. This began with building an infrastructure to become more competitive at attracting the right talent for the organization. Artificial intelligence technology is a part of their strategy and approach to attract talent to the business; Jose' created a 90-day plan to start focused on five key areas to developing a data-driven function and also took into consideration having the right people in the right roles and understanding their employment branding perspective and marketing perspective, what type of tools and technology that they had accessible to them, and the type of training and process that was in place.
Mark is responsible for delivering value to i4cp's member organizations. With two decades of human capital experience, he works closely with his team to help members use high-performance organization research and data to strategically prioritize their workforce initiatives. Mark incorporates practitioner and consulting experience from a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare and retail, as well as global work in Australia, Europe and Latin America.
Prior to i4cp, Mark worked in the leadership and talent function at The Hay Group, where he helped organizations design and implement solutions for workforce planning, talent management, succession and executive assessment programs.
Mark received a Bachelor of Arts, Speech Communication, from Augustana College. He also received a Masters of Science, Organizational Communication, from Illinois State University, where he studied shareholder communication. Mark resides in Aurora, IL with his wife and three boys. Mark actively volunteers with his church, Foods Resource Bank and Best Buddies International.
Mark's golf handicap has increased with age, as he dedicates much of his off-work time to activities with his family, including coaching baseball, hiking, biking and basketball.