Mississippi University for Women has named Greg Hunley as director of human resources.
Hunley brings more than 12 years of human resource management and business administration experience to The W.
Karen Clay, general counsel at The W, said, “We are very fortunate to have Greg join our MUW family. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, and I think the university will benefit from his collaborative model approach to human resources.”
Hunley looks to support the administration, staff and faculty by continuing the work of the human resources department by promoting a fair, effective and efficient environment.
“I am very grateful for the opportunity. I’m appreciative of the administration for the vote of confidence to have this position,” said Hunley. “This position is very important to the life of the university in terms of its ability to help support the mission of the university.”
Previously, he held the position of personnel director for the Columbus Municipal School District. Hunley has also served as diversity research and assessment specialist for Mississippi State University; recruitment, retention and program specialist for MSU; and human resource generalist for the University of Mississippi’s Department of Human Resources.
“I like the relatively small and tradition-rich campus. The people here are great and everyone is supportive and friendly,” said Hunley about his time on campus.
A native of Byhalia, Hunley earned his master’s degree with a concentration in higher education administration and bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Mississippi.
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