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Waterton Hires SVP in Human Resources

Chicago-based Waterton hired Frowene Rodgers as SVP of human resources. She will be responsible for driving the enterprise-wide human resources strategy and championing innovation across Waterton’s national footprint.  
 
“Waterton is at a pivotal time of growth,” said Erin Ankin, general counsel at Waterton. “We recently closed on our largest multifamily value-add fund to date, and our team is expanding nationwide making our commitment to The Waterton Way more important than ever.”
 
Rodgers brings more than 20 years’ human resources and leadership experience to Waterton from a variety of business sectors and leadership positions in talent acquisition, talent management, organizational effectiveness and operations. 

Most recently, she spent six years at W.W. Grainger Inc. in a variety of human resources leadership roles ultimately serving as director, human resources for Grainger’s merchandising and supplier management teams, including all human resource functions for Grainger’s India and China operations.

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