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East 57th Street Partners

Chief Human Resources Officer

East 57th Street Partners

Charlotte Metro · À temps plein

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USD 275,000 – USD 325,000 / year
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il y a 2 semaines
Mode de travail
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Senior People leaders with experience in private equity-backed, acquisition-driven environments who are ready to take ownership of a first-time CHRO mandate in the Charlotte metro area.
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Description de l'emploi

Role overview

East 57th Street Partners is working with a private equity sponsor to hire a Chief Human Resources Officer for a platform business in the Charlotte metro area, North Carolina. This is an on-site leadership role for a newly created executive-level People position, designed to establish the HR function from the ground up and support the company’s next stage of growth.

The business is a long-standing founder-built company that has recently been acquired. With a full investment horizon still ahead, the priority is to preserve the legacy of the organization while also accelerating an acquisition-led expansion strategy supported by organic growth. The CHRO will play a central role in building the leadership team, integrating people and culture across acquisitions, and helping drive value creation through the hold period.

This opportunity is suited to a hands-on operator who can build scalable people processes quickly and partner closely with the CEO and private equity sponsor in a fast-moving, M&A-focused environment.

What the role covers

  • Own the full People function, including talent, organizational design, culture, compensation, and HR operations.
  • Set up and lead the HR organization end to end.
  • Support executive and leadership hiring to strengthen the management team.
  • Lead HR due diligence and people integration for acquisitions.
  • Build total rewards, performance, and talent frameworks that can scale.
  • Work alongside the CEO and sponsor on value creation and the eventual exit plan.

Why this opportunity stands out

  • First true CHRO position, with the chance to build the People function from scratch.
  • Direct exposure to the executive team, board, and private equity sponsor.
  • Platform business with an established legacy base and fresh growth mandate.
  • Strong acquisition pipeline combined with organic growth ambitions.
  • Meaningful responsibility for integrating people, culture, and operations across acquisitions.
  • Equity participation tied to the company’s exit outcome.

Core responsibilities

Talent and leadership build-out

  • Recruit senior and executive-level leaders to complete the management team.
  • Create workforce plans that support the acquisition roadmap.
  • Design succession planning and leadership development initiatives across the platform.
  • Develop employer branding and talent attraction approaches.

M&A people integration and due diligence

  • Perform HR due diligence on target companies.
  • Plan and execute post-close integration of people, culture, and benefits.
  • Align compensation, policies, and HR systems across acquired businesses.
  • Spot and reduce people-related risk throughout the transaction process.

Organizational design and culture

  • Shape a performance-focused and accountable culture across the platform.
  • Create organizational structures that can expand through acquisitions.
  • Lead change management during integration and transformation efforts.
  • Promote alignment across functions and operating units.

Total rewards and HR operations

  • Build competitive compensation, benefits, and incentive programs.
  • Standardize payroll, HR operations, and HRIS across entities.
  • Introduce people KPIs and reporting to improve visibility.
  • Maintain compliance with multi-state and multi-entity employment rules.

Board and sponsor partnership

  • Act as the senior People advisor to the CEO, board, and sponsor.
  • Provide clear, data-backed updates on talent, culture, and integration progress.
  • Align people strategy with investment goals and the exit timeline.

Candidate profile

  • Experience as a CHRO, SVP/VP of HR, or other senior People leader in a private equity-backed organization.
  • Proven success in acquisition-driven growth and integration work.
  • Background in HR due diligence and post-close people integration.
  • Track record of building and scaling HR functions across multi-entity businesses.
  • Strong capability in total rewards, organizational design, and talent acquisition.
  • Solid business and financial judgment focused on value creation.
  • Comfort working closely with private equity sponsors and boards.

Ideal fit

  • Someone eager to build a People function from the ground up.
  • A leader who performs well in high-accountability, execution-heavy settings.
  • A professional who can step in quickly without needing a long transition period.
  • Someone who has successfully integrated workforces and cultures through M&A.
  • A candidate motivated by equity upside and measurable results within a defined timeline.

Additional information

Compensation for this role is a base salary of $275,000 to $325,000, plus bonus and an equity stake. The position is based in the Charlotte metro area and requires on-site presence.

This is a build-and-scale leadership mandate at an important inflection point for the business, with capital support, sponsor backing, and a clear mandate to grow through acquisitions and organic expansion.

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