07.23.18
RPM International Inc. said that Randell McShepard has been named chief talent officer, a new role created to spearhead senior leadership development opportunities at RPM. He will continue to serve as VP – public affairs, a position he has held for more than 10 years.
In this new role, McShepard will be responsible for managing and evaluating leadership development, succession planning and executive training across RPM in collaboration with the chairman and CEO. This includes leading the company’s Global Organizational Leadership Development (GOLD) team, which facilitates RPM’s diverse senior leadership development programs, including RPM University (RPMU) and Leaders of the Future, and in partnership with the U.S Army War College Foundation and the Center for Creative Leadership.
Three years ago, McShepard designed and established RPMU, a one-year intensive program that combines leadership development, health and wellness, and open-session panels with coursework tailored to address unique business, leadership and succession challenges faced by RPM and its operating companies.
“At RPM, leadership development is a driving force behind our success. We make it a top priority to continually invest in our company’s most important asset – our people – and their growth as leaders,” RPM Chairman and CEO Frank C. Sullivan said. “Randy has been instrumental in establishing and leading these opportunities for RPM over the past several years, and we’re confident that his leadership in this new role will cultivate highly effective leaders who will continue to drive long-term success for RPM and its operating companies.”
McShepard joined RPM in 2001 as director of community affairs.
In this new role, McShepard will be responsible for managing and evaluating leadership development, succession planning and executive training across RPM in collaboration with the chairman and CEO. This includes leading the company’s Global Organizational Leadership Development (GOLD) team, which facilitates RPM’s diverse senior leadership development programs, including RPM University (RPMU) and Leaders of the Future, and in partnership with the U.S Army War College Foundation and the Center for Creative Leadership.
Three years ago, McShepard designed and established RPMU, a one-year intensive program that combines leadership development, health and wellness, and open-session panels with coursework tailored to address unique business, leadership and succession challenges faced by RPM and its operating companies.
“At RPM, leadership development is a driving force behind our success. We make it a top priority to continually invest in our company’s most important asset – our people – and their growth as leaders,” RPM Chairman and CEO Frank C. Sullivan said. “Randy has been instrumental in establishing and leading these opportunities for RPM over the past several years, and we’re confident that his leadership in this new role will cultivate highly effective leaders who will continue to drive long-term success for RPM and its operating companies.”
McShepard joined RPM in 2001 as director of community affairs.