Kerry Chou, CCP, CBP, GRP, CSCP, CECP
Senior Practice Leader
Kerry Chou is a senior practice leader for WorldatWork’s compensation practice which includes the areas of base and variable compensation, performance management and market pricing. He has more than 25 years of human resources experience and has worked in a variety of industries including high technology, telecommunications and transportation.
Over the span of his career, Chou held senior human resources positions at eFunds Corporation and America West Airlines. Most recently, he served as Director of Global Compensation and Benefits for ON Semiconductor. He began his career at Northwest Airlines holding several HR positions including Manager of Compensation.
Chou was a recipient of the WorldatWork 2006 Publications Contributor of the Year Award for an article he wrote for Workspan that year. He has been quoted in The Dallas Morning News, Phoenix Business Journal, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Sales & Marketing Management Magazine, Chief Excutive.net, Monster.com, and several HR trade publications. He served for several years on the WorldatWork National Compensation Advisory Council. He is a member of the WorldatWork scholarship committee.
Professional Designations/Accreditations:
Certified Compensation Professional (CCP)
Certified Benefits Professional (CBP)
Global Remuneration Professional (GRP)
Certified Sales Compensation Professional (CSCP)
Certified Executive Compensation Professional (CECP)
Education:
MBA in Industrial Relations from University of Minnesota
B.S. in Sociology from University of Utah
Media contact: Marcia Rhodes in Public Relations at Marcia.Rhodes@worldatwork.org or call (480) 304-6885.
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