NLIHC welcomes Jamaal Gilani as Director of People and Culture. In this new role, Jamaal will work closely with NLIHC’s operations and finance teams to achieve the Coalition’s mission and be responsible for leading all aspects of human resources by fostering an inclusive culture, engaging and supporting staff members, and creating a positive overall experience at NLIHC. Before joining NLIHC, Jamaal gained a wide range of human resources experience while working for organizations in the IT and healthcare fields. In his most recent position with a company helping patients manage chronic kidney disease, he leveraged his strong creative skills and talent for innovative thinking to help the organization grow and boost its revenue. His journey in the administrative and business-partner sides of HR allowed him to find and develop his passion for managing and strengthening organizational cultures. Jamaal is a graduate of Virginia Tech University, where he earned a BA in communications and electronic and print journalism.
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