Sr. Director of Talent Management
Listed on 2026-07-08
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HR/Recruitment
HR Manager -
Management
HR Manager
About The Heritage Group
The Heritage Group is a fourth-generation, family-owned business focused on construction and materials, environmental services and specialty chemicals. Over the last 90+ years, the Heritage portfolio has grown to include more than 50 companies that employ more than 6,000 people. Our commitment is to create a safer, more enriching, and sustainable world by harnessing the power of family.
Job OverviewThe Sr. Director of Talent Management is the enterprise-wide leader of The Heritage Group's Talent Management group, accountable for setting a multi-year strategy and leading its execution across talent management, leadership and learning development, succession planning, organizational effectiveness, and early-in-career programs
. The role establishes governance, standards, and measurement frameworks that guide enterprise talent decisions, holds decision authority for portfolio design, budget, technology, and vendor partnerships, and partners with executive leadership and business unit HR to translate THG's business strategy into integrated talent and organizational solutions. Outcomes are measured by improvements in leadership bench strength, succession health, internal mobility, leader effectiveness, retention of high‑potential talent, and the overall employee experience across the enterprise.
This position is based in Indianapolis, IN, and is hybrid. Qualified candidates must currently reside in the Indianapolis, IN area or be willing to relocate.
Essential Functions- Own and evolve the enterprise Talent Management strategy and long‑term (3–5 year) capability roadmap.
- Lead a multi‑team function – including the Talent Management, Early‑Career, Learning & Development, and Talent Management partnership for Corp./Envita – setting direction, coaching leaders of leaders, growing leadership capability, ensuring functional succession, and holding teams accountable for measurable outcomes.
- Partner with the VP of People, executive leadership, HR Business Partners, and business unit executives to identify enterprise capability gaps, design integrated talent and organizational solutions, and counsel executives on capability risk, talent investments, and organizational design choices.
- Oversee design, deployment, and continuous improvement of leadership, professional, and learning programs that scale across THG business units, levels, and audiences, with measurable impact on leader effectiveness, capability gaps, and bench readiness.
- Direct the enterprise approach to performance management, calibration, succession planning, and talent reviews, ensuring data‑informed decisions, consistent practices across the organization, and measurable improvement in bench strength, succession health, and internal mobility.
- Set the strategy and own the measurable outcomes for early‑in‑career programs (e.g., internships, rotational and development programs), building a sustainable, diverse talent pipeline and strengthening the employer brand across THG and its operating companies.
- Hold enterprise governance and decision authority for the Talent Management portfolio – approving program design standards, technology investments, and policy – and chair the talent governance forums that align stakeholders on priorities, standards, and measurement frameworks.
- Own the Talent Management functional operating budget, vendor selection and oversight, and external partnerships; serve as the accountable owner for portfolio‑level resource allocation and ensure investments deliver measurable value.
- Establish portfolio‑level measurement and reporting – including bench strength, succession health, internal mobility rate, leadership readiness, retention of high‑potential talent, and program ROI – and serve as an enterprise thought leader on talent and organizational effectiveness trends.
- Required:
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, Business, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, or related field. - Preferred:
Master’s Degree. - Required:
7–10+ years of progressive experience in Talent Management, Learning & Development, Organizational Development, or related HR disciplines,…
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