Kalifa Oliver
Global Director, Employee Experience (EX) Analytics Strategy
Ford Motor Company
Kalifa Oliver, PhD, is an international experience coach, executive advisor, keynote speaker, author, and expert on building brilliant experiences using people-centered design and analytics. She has consulted for several companies and industries, including tech start-ups, non-profits, and Fortune 500 companies, to help them reposition their culture and employer value proposition—focusing on employee experience and people analytics.
Dr. Oliver is also a dynamic speaker who coaches leaders on reaching their leadership goals by taking control of their voice, space, and energy. She guides them through walking into their "Main Character Season," empowering them to own their professional journey.
She is the author of I Think I Love My Job: Secrets to Designing a People-Centered Employer Value Proposition (That You Can Actually Boast About), a must-read book for professionals and executives connected to the HR space.
A native of Trinidad & Tobago, Dr. Oliver holds a Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from Clemson University, a Certification in People Analytics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and is a proud graduate of Benedict College, an HBCU in Columbia, South Carolina.
Dr. Oliver is also a dynamic speaker who coaches leaders on reaching their leadership goals by taking control of their voice, space, and energy. She guides them through walking into their "Main Character Season," empowering them to own their professional journey.
She is the author of I Think I Love My Job: Secrets to Designing a People-Centered Employer Value Proposition (That You Can Actually Boast About), a must-read book for professionals and executives connected to the HR space.
A native of Trinidad & Tobago, Dr. Oliver holds a Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from Clemson University, a Certification in People Analytics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and is a proud graduate of Benedict College, an HBCU in Columbia, South Carolina.
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