About Chandra Krohl
Washington, DC, HR Professional Chandra Krohl
An accomplished human resources (HR) professional in the Washington, DC area, Chandra Krohl has managed team of HR professionals with budgets approaching $2 million. In her most recent role as senior vice president of talent and culture for a Washington, DC firm, she advised senior leaders and partners on issues related to general HR operations, recruitment, talent management, and workforce planning. Chandra “Chandi” Krohl was also responsible for the introduction of a career development curriculum for the company’s 200 employees.
Previously, Ms. Krohl spent a year as director of talent and culture for Clarabridge Incorporated, preceded by several years as director of HR for Kastle Systems International in Falls Church, Virginia. She holds a bachelor of arts in English literature from the University of Wisconsin in Madison and a master of business administration in business and organizational development from George Washington University. When she is not working, Chandi Krohl enjoys reading, running, and watching her children play soccer.Education
The George Washington University
MBA (1997-2000)
Business and Organizational Development
The University of Wisconsin - Madison
BA (1991-1995)
English Literature
Professional Experience
Director, Talent & Culture
ClarabridgeOct 2015-Oct 2016
Director, Human Resources
Kastle SystemsJul 2013-Oct 2015
Director, Talent Management
QuadraMedSep 2009-Jun 2013
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