Juan Pablo González
Senior Partner
Juan Pablo González is an experienced executive, advisor, and board member with over three decades working at the intersection of strategy and human capital. Over the course of his career, Mr. Gonzalez has advised many of the world’s leading employers and served as a Senior Partner, industry sector and practice leader for several prominent professional services firms including Korn Ferry, EY, Mercer, Axiom Consulting Partners and RSM. In his corporate roles, he has built and led Total Rewards organizations at BaaN and Constellation Energy, where he was responsible for over $1 billion in people investments. As an advisor and board member Mr. González has worked closely with numerous boards of directors, board committees and chairs. He is currently a Senior Advisor to Concordia and an elected member of the International Board of Partners of the Americas, contributing to global social and economic change initiatives. His academic activities include guest lecturing at his alma maters – Cornell and Columbia Universities – and serving on the Dean’s Advisory Council of Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations.
Unique Perspective
An expert in workforce topics, Mr. González combines his understanding of business and organization strategy with deep expertise in human capital disciplines. His experience serving as both and advisor and a leader for top professional services firms enables him to quickly understand the challenges clients face from both an inside-out and outside-in perspective. Mr. González is a frequent speaker and author on strategy and talent related topics, co-authoring Shockproof – How to Hardwire Your Business for Lasting Success (John Wiley & Sons, 2010) and The Talent Management Handbook, Third Edition (McGraw Hill, 2018) and is quoted frequently in the business press.
Success comes from having the discipline to clearly define the problem to be solved, before trying to solve it.

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