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Cubic Appoints Corporate HR VP Darryl Albertson as Chief HR & Diversity Officer

Cubic Appoints Corporate HR VP Darryl Albertson as Chief HR & Diversity Officer - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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CubicLogoDarryl Albertson, formerly Cubic vice president of corporate human resources, will take the new role of chief HR and diversity officer at the company.

Cubic said Tuesday Albertson will help broaden the company’s efforts to support and promote diversity and inclusion among its customers, suppliers and employees.

“Darryl plays an integral role in bringing qualified talent to Cubic and his new role will become even more important as we formally expand diversity into our company culture,” said Bradley Feldmann, Cubic president and CEO.

“[It’s] imperative that we embrace diversity within the company and encourage employees to contribute new and different ideas.”

Albertson served as Cubic’s VP of corporate HR since joining the company in 2013 and has also held various executive roles for CareFusion, Cardinal Health, Pfizer and the Leadership Research Institute.

He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communications from San Diego State University-California State University and a Ph.D. degree in communication arts and science from the University of Southern California.

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