EVgo Names Keith Hutchison as Company’s First Chief People Officer
EVgo (NASDAQ: EVGO), a prominent public fast-charging network for electric vehicles, has appointed Keith Hutchison as its first Chief People Officer (CPO). Hutchison, with over 20 years in HR within the energy and EV sectors, will oversee the entire employee lifecycle including attraction, recruitment, development, retention, and rewards. This strategic hiring move comes amid significant shifts in the EV charging industry's competitive landscape, aiming to position EVgo as an employer of choice. Hutchison's previous roles include CPO at Tritium and Chief HR & Diversity Officer at National Grid USA, where he led recognized people-focused initiatives.
- Appointment of Keith Hutchison as CPO, bringing over 20 years of HR experience.
- Strategic focus on employee lifecycle management to attract and retain top talent.
- Aims to position EVgo as an employer of choice amid competitive industry shifts.
- Hutchison's previous success in recognized people-focused initiatives.
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Addition of dedicated People role to Executive Leadership Team reinforces EVgo’s commitment to being an employer of choice in the EV charging industry amid a shifting competitive landscape
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“With the seismic shift in the competitive landscape for EV charging over the last few months, it is essential that EVgo doubles down on investments in our culture and employee engagement so that we can attract – and retain – best-in-class talent,” said Badar Khan, CEO of EVgo. “An essential part of growing as a business is developing our internal community – and the introduction of our first Chief People Officer is a vital next step in building upon EVgo’s people initiatives to position us to continue to achieve our mission of Electric for All.”
Hutchison’s career spans numerous HR leadership positions across the
Hutchison is a graduate of the University of Northumbria with a Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management as well as a Fellow of the UK’s Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD). He has received significant industry recognition throughout his career, including being named to the National Diversity Council’s Top 50 Chief Diversity Officer List in 2020 and to its Top 100 HR Professionals List in 2022. He will report directly to Khan.
“I’m delighted to join the EVgo team at such an exciting time for both the business and the EV industry as a whole,” said Hutchison. “I look forward to leveraging my 20 years of experience in HR to define EVgo’s talent needs and execute a plan to attract and retain the best talent to deliver on its strategic goals.”
For more information about the EVgo charging network, visit www.evgo.com.
About EVgo
EVgo (Nasdaq: EVGO) is a leader in electric vehicle charging solutions, building and operating the infrastructure and tools needed to expedite the mass adoption of electric vehicles for individual drivers, rideshare and commercial fleets, and businesses. EVgo is one of the nation’s largest public fast charging networks, featuring over 1,000 fast charging locations across more than 35 states, including stations built through EVgo eXtend™, its white label service offering. EVgo is accelerating transportation electrification through partnerships with automakers, fleet and rideshare operators, retail hosts such as grocery stores, shopping centers, and gas stations, policy leaders, and other organizations. With a rapidly growing network and unique service offerings for drivers and partners including EVgo Optima™, EVgo Inside™, EVgo Rewards™, and Autocharge+, EVgo enables a world-class charging experience where drivers live, work, travel and play.
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