Industry Leaders Unite to Shape the Future of Recruiting and Talent Acquisition
New board to guide research and events that help HR professionals meet the evolving demands of recruiting and talent acquisition
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The HR Research Institute (HRRI) has announced the formation of the Future of Talent Acquisition 2026 Advisory Board, a panel of industry experts dedicated to helping HR professionals prepare for the rapidly changing world of recruiting and workforce planning.
This distinguished group of advisors will guide HRRI’s upcoming research study and virtual event focused on the future of talent acquisition. Their insights will help uncover best practices and emerging strategies to meet growing challenges in sourcing, hiring, and retaining top talent in today’s competitive labor market.
The initiative will provide actionable takeaways and data-driven insights for HR leaders seeking to optimize quality hiring, embrace technology, and improve the candidate experience.
HR.com's Future of Talent Acquisition 2026 Virtual Event
February 10, 2026
The newly appointed Future of Future of Talent Acquisition 2025 Advisory Board includes the following industry thought leaders:
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Brian Gilbert, VP Talent Acquisition & Sourcing, Brown University Health
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Deborah Kurtz, Founder, Magenta Search
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Steve Levy, Global Talent Acquisition & Sourcing Expert
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Hannah R. Miller, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner, Saint Francis Health System
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Tara Turk-Haynes, Talent Acquisition and People Operations Managing Partner, Equity Solutions
“Recruiting and hiring are at the core of every organization’s success,” stated Debbie McGrath, CEO of HR.com. “The Future of Talent Acquisition Advisory Board brings together leaders with deep expertise to help HR professionals strengthen their hiring strategies and build future-ready talent pipelines.”
The HR Research Institute releases annual “State of the Industry” reports in a variety of HR topic areas, including this past research report, HR.com's Future of Talent Acquisition 2025, on the same topic.
This and other free research reports and infographics can be downloaded at hr.com/researchinstitute.
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