Michael A. Peel

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Michael Peel
EducationM.B.A., Finance
Alma mater Columbia Business School
Known for Human Resources Management
Spouse
(m. 2017)
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AwardsFellow of The National Academy of Human Resources

Michael A. Peel is a human resources professional and a fellow of The National Academy of Human Resources. [1] He served as the vice-president of human resources and administration for Yale University until his retirement in 2017. [2] Prior to his position a Yale, he served 17 years at General Mills. [3]

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Career

Michael A. Peel received his M.B.A. in finance from Columbia Business School. [2] Peel spent 15 years at PepsiCo, including as chief human resources officer for two of its subsidiaries. [2] He joined General Mills in 1991 as their chief human resources officer and was named executive vice-president of human resources and global business services in 2007. In July 2008 Peel appeared in the cover story of Human Resources Executive magazine. [4] Upon leaving General Mills, he was hired by Yale University. In 2002, Peel was elected as a fellow of The National Academy of Human Resources. [2]

Boards

Peel has been a board member of the Walker Art Center board of directors, [5] and is a former vice chair of the Human Resources Policy Association. [6] He also became a member of the board of Sleep Number Corporation in 2003, [7] and he has been a member of the board of directors for Pier 1 Imports, Inc since 2013. [8] In 2018 Peel became a senior advisor to ghSMART & Company, Inc and a board member of DeVry University. [9]

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