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Jill Jones

Senior Manager specializing in Internal and Executive Communications

Jill Jones is the Chief Executive Officer at CrossVue, located in the Greater Chicago Area. She specializes in transforming HR, Finance, and Analytics functions through Workday, leveraging her extensive experience in executive leadership and corporate management.

Professional Background

  • Current Position: CEO at CrossVue since April 2022.
  • Previous Experience:
    • Partner at CrossCountry Consulting (November 2020 - April 2022).
    • Managing Director at KPMG US (July 2014 - November 2020).
    • Practice Lead at Appirio (June 2011 - June 2014).
    • Consultant at Emerging Solutions (August 2007 - May 2011).

Specializations

Jill's expertise spans various areas including:

  • Executive Leadership
  • Private Equity
  • High Growth Technology Companies
  • Human Resources and Finance
  • Business Process Transformation

Education

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Michigan.

Jill is also certified as a Human Capital Strategist and a Workday Engagement Manager, showcasing her commitment to professional development in her field.

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Experience

Senior Manager, Internal and Executive Communications at Google (May 2021 - Present)
Internal & Executive Communications Lead at Google (September 2018 - May 2021), Head of Internal Communications at Instagram (July 2017 - September 2018), Group Manager, Internal Communications at LinkedIn (January 2016 - July 2017)

Education

BA in Communications, English from San Diego State University-California State University

Location

Irvine, California