The Myers-Briggs Company is pleased to announce the election of Henry (Hank) G. Jackson and Mary Ann Byrnes to the company’s board of directors. Hrtech
An HR industry change-maker with global perspective
Henry G. (Hank) Jackson previously served as the president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world’s largest HR professional society. “Jackson wasn’t only instrumental in transforming SHRM, but the HR industry in general,” said Jeff Hayes, president and CEO of The Myers-Briggs Company. “Under his leadership, SHRM developed and launched the industry’s first competency-based certifications, grew to nearly 300,000 members, expanded global operations in the Middle East and Asia, and elevated its status to an authoritative voice on workplace public policy. In addition, he came to SHRM from Howard University, where he was the senior vice president and chief financial officer.”
“Hank fills the financial specialist role on the Board,” adds Board Chair Marion McGovern, “but also brings his invaluable experience with global operations, the training industry, technology and cybersecurity.”
“The Myers-Briggs Company has a well-established global presence and brings incredible value to companies across borders and cultures,” commented Jackson. “I look forward to lending my perspective to helping companies develop their people to their fullest potential.”
A tech industry veteran’s view
“Mary Ann Byrnes brings a wealth of tech industry experience, having served as the CEO of four venture-backed technology companies, completed an IPO and several acquisitions, and served on numerous public and private company boards,” said McGovern. “Her perspective will be indispensable to our work in this and other critical markets.”
Byrnes was CEO of next-generation wireless internet company, Konacom, as well as CEO in residence at Silicon Valley venture capital firm, Kleiner Perkins. In addition, she’s served as CEO of several companies in the consumer internet, cloud computing, and wireless carrier security/billing industries, and was an executive at AT&T Wireless. She recently completed a ten-year term as a member of the Advisory Board to the Harvard Business School California Research Center.
“The tech industry produces the world’s most dynamic businesses, and companies greatly need insight into their talent that only The Myers-Briggs Company can provide,” said Byrnes. “I’m excited to lend my experience to this important effort.”
“Another important aspect of these board appointments is that The Myers-Briggs Company will have a board that’s 50% women and chaired by a woman,” McGovern adds. “There aren’t many Silicon Valley companies that can make that statement. We’re proud to be able to do so.”