Lindsay Dagiantis named Envoy’s VP of human resources

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Immigration services provider Envoy recently named Lindsay
Dagiantis its new vice president of human resources based on her track record
of human resources programs at digital marketing agency Rise Interactive.

“Lindsay is a well-respected HR leader, with particular
knowledge and experience in employer branding, recruiting, onboarding and
performance management,” Envoy President and CEO Dick Burke said. “Her
proficiency driving employee engagement and retention will play an integral
role in Envoy’s ongoing commitment to building a performance-driven culture
that’s dedicated to continuous improvement.”

Dagiantis, who attended Miami University and is a member of
the Illinois Technology Association’s Talent Advisory Board, led Rise
Interactive’s human resources efforts at a time when the company received
numerous external accolades, including making the Inc. 500 fastest growing
companies list six years in a row. During her tenure there, the company was named
one of Ad Age’s Best Places to Work and was among the Chicago Tribune’s Top
Workplaces.

“As an HR professional, joining a team with such an unwavering
commitment to providing customers with extraordinary service via a
comprehensive platform that helps them seamlessly hire, mobilize and manage top
global talent is a dream come true,” Dagiantis said. “I look forward to helping
Envoy continue attracting, growing and retaining the best possible talent the
market has to offer.”



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