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Moving from the city to the jungle sounds daunting, but Christopher Moses is dedicated to his new home’s mission of “Empowering People. Saving Wildlife.”
That new “home” is the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, where Moses is the new vice president of people and culture. Supporting the zoo, The Wilds, Zoombezi Bay, and Safari Golf Club, he will lead strategies for employee engagement, leadership development, workforce planning, labor relations, and building a strong, values-driven culture.
“As an organization grounded in people – our staff, our partners, and our community – this role is about creating an environment where individuals feel supported, valued, and empowered to do meaningful work,” Moses said in a press release.
Moses comes to the zoo with lengthy experience as an employee of the city of Columbus. Most recently, he was director and chief personnel officer for the Department of Human Resources, heading a unit responsible for talent, compensation, benefits, labor relations, training and development, employee wellness, equal employment resources, safety, and veterans' services.
Moses also has held other leadership roles in the city...
The government alleged Aetna knowingly submitted unsupported diagnosis codes, resulting in overpayments by Medicare. Aetna Inc. has agreed to pay a total of $117.7 million to resolve two separate ...