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News January 9, 2019

Reinvestment Fund Welcomes New Chief Human Resources Officer

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Philadelphia, January 7, 2019—Reinvestment Fund announced Tracy Murray Moore as its new Chief Human Resources Officer.

Ms. Murray Moore is an accomplished human resources executive with proven success delivering and implementing innovative and strategic HR programs and initiatives that improve performance and employee engagement. As CHRO, she is responsible for developing and executing the human resource strategy in support of Reinvestment Fund’s overall business plan and strategic direction, specifically in the areas of succession planning, talent management, change management, organizational and performance management, training, development, and compensation.

Ms. Murray Moore has over 20 years’ experience as a human resources professional in diverse corporate settings. She comes to Reinvestment Fund after several years as an HR leader and consultant, supporting and developing progressive HR strategies, programs and practices. She also brings expertise in leadership coaching, most recently working as a consultant for Comcasts Freedom Region.

Ms. Murray Moore serves on the Board of Directors for Heart 2 Heart Services and is a published author. She is a Society of Human Resources Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), a Certified Professional Coach (CCP) and holds a Masters in General Management/Health Administration from the University of Maryland, University College.

 

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About Reinvestment Fund
Reinvestment Fund is a catalyst for change in low-income communities. We integrate data, policy and strategic investments to improve the quality of life in low-income neighborhoods. Using analytical and financial tools, we bring high-quality grocery stores, affordable housing, schools and health centers to the communities that need better access—creating anchors that attract investment over the long term and help families lead healthier, more productive lives. Learn more at www.reinvestment.com.

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