Hanna Instruments welcomes Angela Iacuele as Vice President of Global Human Resources

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Hanna Instruments welcomes Angela Iacuele as Vice President of Global Human Resources

04 Dec, 2020

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Hanna Instruments, Inc. is excited to welcome Angela Iacuele as Vice President of Global Human Resources. She joins Hanna with over 20 years of HR knowledge and experience.

In her new position, Iacuele will lead Hanna’s Global Human Resource efforts to support the company’s global growth strategy. As a member of Hanna’s executive team, she will collaborate with Hanna’s office locations around the world to foster a unified high-performance culture.

Previously, Iacuele was the Vice President of Global Human Resources and Legal for A.T. Cross Company, a major international manufacturer of fine writing instruments and personal accessories. Iacuele brings extensive Human Resources expertise to Hanna specializing in global HR leadership, employee engagement initiatives, organizational design, compensation and benefits, as well as mergers and acquisitions.

Iacuele states, “I’m very excited to be part of a local family-owned business with an outstanding product assortment. I look forward to working closely with leadership and our employees around the globe as we begin to build a cohesive global team that will cultivate continued growth, and deliver on our business strategy”.

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