Bill Kent has 28 years of valuable experience with PK U.S.A and continues to serve the corporation as a Senior Advisor to the Executive Committee.
PK U.S.A., a renowned leader in the supply of metal body parts, chassis parts and plastic injection parts for automotive companies in the United States as well as other parts of the world, has retained Bill Kent Consulting to leverage PKs assets in Human Resources, Community Advocacy and International Relations.
Bill Kent has 28 years of valuable experience with PK U.S.A and continues to serve the corporation as a Senior Advisor to the Executive Committee focusing on its external and political relationships throughout the extended community.
Kent has a Bachelor’s Degree (graduated with highest honors) from Ohio University. He continued his education at The College of William & Mary and the Florida Institute of Technology.
Kent has been recognized by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for dedication and contributions as a partner and liaison between the Employer Community and the Commission’s efforts to improve equal employment opportunity opportunities for all citizens in the State of Indiana. At the request of the EEOC, he has spoken at three Technical Assistance Programs on the importance of workforce diversity.
He has co-authored a white paper for the Indiana Chamber of Commerce on the success of the PK USA wellness program, authored a white paper on human resources as a strategic partner – published by SHRM and most recently released a book focusing on how to be successful in the corporate environment.
Normally focusing on only one client, Bill Kent Consulting in now accepting new assignments on a limited basis.
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