RICHARDSON ANNOUNCED AS NEW EEOC
CHIEF HUMAN CAPITAL OFFICER
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 25, 2018
RICHARDSON ANNOUNCED AS NEW EEOC
CHIEF HUMAN CAPITAL OFFICER
WASHINGTON -- Acting Chair Victoria
A. Lipnic of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has
selected Kevin L. Richardson as the agency’s new chief human capital officer,
effective June 24, the federal agency announced today.
“I am pleased to welcome Kevin
Richardson to the EEOC from the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” said EEOC
Acting Chair Victoria A. Lipnic. “He brings a tremendous depth of experience in
human resources and human resources initiatives to the EEOC. We are glad to have him join the agency, and
I look forward to working with him to serve the EEOC’s workforce and our
mission.”
Richardson comes to the EEOC from
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), where he served four years as the
associate deputy administrator for program support services within Veterinary
Services. Richardson managed five divisions and 140 staffers providing human
resources; assessments and reviews; information technology; planning and
financial management; and writing and editing services to Veterinary Services’
2,000 employees.
Previously, Richardson spent 11
years in various leadership positions with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS). He was the director for performance and administration, managing
human resources, strategic and human capital planning, and performance improvement
services. Richardson also worked across AMS, leading human resources
initiatives, which included restructuring AMS Science and Technology’s National
Science Laboratories; implementing a framework to strengthen AMS information
technology governance; and consolidating agency administrative offices.
Richardson’s experience includes a one-year assignment as deputy director for
Caribbean compliance at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
Richardson began his federal career
with the U.S. Treasury Department, working both in Washington, D.C. and
Parkersburg, W.V. He was special assistant to the deputy commissioner of the
Treasury Department’s Bureau of the Public Debt overseeing human capital
planning. He was also a human resources specialist for staffing and
classification with the Bureau of the Public Debt’s Administrative Resource
Center, a federal shared service provider to several agencies.
Richardson is also an officer in
the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. He holds a master’s degree in government from The
Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Salem
University. He has an advanced certificate in strategic human resources
management from Cornell University and his chief information officer
certificate from Carnegie Mellon University.
A native of Port of Spain,
Trinidad, Richardson enjoys playing tennis and spending time with his family. He
and his family reside in Alexandria, Va.
Richardson said, “I am delighted to
join the EEOC and provide human resources services to the agency that
administers and enforces federal laws that prohibit workplace discrimination. I
am committed to public administration and appreciate Acting Chair Lipnic
allowing me to serve the agency’s workforce.”
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