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Trojan Battery Names Phillip Taylor Senior VP of Human Resources | Construction News

Trojan Battery Co. LLC, a leading manufacturer of deep-cycle batteries, has named Phillip Taylor as senior vice president, and chief human resources officer to lead the company’s global workforce of more than 1,000 employees.

Taylor brings more than 30 years of experience to this position, including his most recent tenure at legendary toy maker Mattel, Inc.

“Phil’s extensive global experience in talent acquisition, leadership development, and change management, as well as his experience in complex acquisition integration situations, will serve us well as Trojan continues to grow to become a billion-dollar global energy storage solutions provider,” said Jeff Elder, president and chief executive officer of Trojan Battery.

Taylor is responsible for the development of corporate HR strategies for Trojan’s worldwide operations in the areas of recruitment, compensation, benefits, performance management and organizational development for the company.

While at Mattel, Taylor served as senior vice president of HR for the commercial and corporate divisions. Prior to that position, Taylor was senior vice president of HR for corporate functions and talent acquisition, as well as vice president of HR for international and global talent acquisition for Mattel.  He also held other senior roles at various global Mattel locations in Hong Kong, Jakarta and Amsterdam.

Before joining Mattel, Taylor worked with Fisher Price as production manager and personnel manager in the U.K.  He joined Mattel when the company acquired Fisher Price in 1993, and played an instrumental role in the integration of the two businesses in Europe.

Taylor holds a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Newcastle Upon Tyne Polytechnic in the U.K.  In addition, he received a postgraduate diploma in personnel management from Teesside University Management School in the U.K.

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