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Susan Chambers

M. Susan Chambers serves as the Executive Vice President of the Global People Division for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. In that role, she is responsible for managing, attracting and retaining the nation’s largest private workforce. In 2008, she was named to Fortune magazine’s list of the “50 Most Powerful Women in Business.” Prior to joining Wal-Mart, Susan worked for 14 years with Hallmark Cards, Inc. She was the Director of Applications Development at Hallmark before beginning her career at Wal-Mart in 1999. She trained for six months in the field as a store and club manager before advancing to senior positions across multiple corporate functions, starting in the information systems division. There, she served as a Vice President for Applications and Development-Merchandising and then as a Senior Vice President, Risk and Benefits. She was then promoted to the role of Executive Vice President of Risk Management and Benefits Administration, with additional responsibilities in Global Security and Aviation. In 2006, Susan was promoted to her current position as Executive Vice President of the Global People Division. She reports directly to Wal-Mart’s CEO Mike Duke. Today, Susan oversees recruiting, training and retention initiatives for more than 2 million Wal-Mart associates worldwide. Additionally, her responsibilities include human resource technology, culture change, regulatory issues and benefits. Chambers' health care proposals have prompted widespread criticism and brought added scrutiny to the company’s inadequate employee benefits plan.

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Recipients of donations from Susan Chambers also received donations from these orgs and people
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Harriet Stephens Steve Womack, Blanche L Lincoln
Johnelle D Hunt Steve Womack, Blanche L Lincoln
Sean P Bresett Wal-Mart Stores Inc. PAC for Responsible Government, Steve Womack
C Douglas McMillon Wal-Mart Stores Inc. PAC for Responsible Government, Steve Womack
Warren Stephens Steve Womack, Blanche L Lincoln
Gregory Boyd Penner Wal-Mart Stores Inc. PAC for Responsible Government, Blanche L Lincoln
Christy R Walton Wal-Mart Stores Inc. PAC for Responsible Government, Blanche L Lincoln
Robert A Young III Steve Womack, Blanche L Lincoln
Leslie Dach Wal-Mart Stores Inc. PAC for Responsible Government, Blanche L Lincoln
John H Tyson Steve Womack, Blanche L Lincoln
John T Walton Wal-Mart Stores Inc. PAC for Responsible Government, Blanche L Lincoln
Laurie Smalling Steve Womack, Blanche L Lincoln
Sharon Percy Rockefeller Blanche L Lincoln
Thomas J Meredith Blanche L Lincoln
Brian J Dunn Blanche L Lincoln
Richard M Schulze Steve Womack
Bob Iger Blanche L Lincoln
David J Bronczek Blanche L Lincoln
Frederick W Smith Blanche L Lincoln
Christine P Richards Blanche L Lincoln
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Susan Chambers
Updated about 6 years ago

Basic Info

Types Person, Business Person
Aliases Mary Susan Chambers

External Links

  • Sec - Edgar

Source Links

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Lists

  • Fortune 50 Most Powerful Women (2008)
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