Lippert Components Promotes Eileen Pruitt To Deputy CHRO, Senior Legal Counsel

Lippert Components Promotes Eileen Pruitt To Deputy CHRO

Prior to joining Lippert, she practiced law as a partner at a national law firm, where she represented corporate and governmental entities throughout the country.

LCI Industries, through its wholly owned subsidiary Lippert Components, has announced the promotion of Eileen Pruitt to deputy chief human resources officer and senior legal counsel. In her expanded role, Pruitt will work closely with Nick Fletcher, executive vice president and chief human resources officer, to develop and implement the global human resources strategy for the company and its over 10,000 employees. Pruitt also will oversee all employment-related legal matters.

Pruitt earned her J.D. and B.A. degrees from the University of Notre Dame. Prior to joining Lippert, she practiced law as a partner at a national law firm, where she represented corporate and governmental entities throughout the country.

“Eileen’s promotion to Deputy CHRO and Senior Legal Counsel is part of Lippert’s ongoing succession planning designed to provide leadership continuity as the company continues to execute its overall business strategy,” said Nick Fletcher. “Eileen’s strategic and analytical perspective, along with her passion for helping team members and driving pragmatic results, makes her exceptionally well-suited for this role.”

Fletcher continued, “I have had the pleasure of working closely with Eileen, and I have the utmost confidence that she has the talent and drive to lead our Human Resources team forward. Eileen has been on the frontlines supporting our HR teams with acquisition integration efforts and continues to play a key role in our COVID-19 response. Eileen is an excellent representation of Lippert’s core values, and I look forward to leading our Human Resources team alongside her.”

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