James Comer

Head of HR, ANZ, Cisco 

James is the Head of Human Resources for Cisco Australia and New Zealand. James leads a team of HR Partners, Generalists and Specialists who run the full lifecycle of HR activity aimed at delivering strategic talent outcomes and elevating the employee experience across the wider Cisco workforce. Cisco is currently ranked the #1 Best Place to Work in Australia, and globally, by Great Place to Work. James has over 15 years of experience in Human Capital/Human Resource Management, Consulting, and Project Management. James has performed various leadership roles in global, regional and country domains, and is experienced in technology, resources, public sector, FMCG and financial industries. James is a fully qualified Organisational Psychologist (MA Org. Psyc.), and has held registration with the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI), and the Australian Psychological Society (APS). 

Takes part in

  • Future of Work WebinarView Full Event
  • 13:30 - 14:30

    Panel discussion – Delivering wellness strategies,  human connectedness, and improving the remote employee experience

    Our panel explores proactive ways the workplace experience is evolving to improve mental health of employees. We also consider employee wellness and engagement programs that specifically target remote/hybrid workers.

    Panellists include:
    Emily Coppola Health & Wellbeing Lead, Medibank
    James Comer Head of HR, ANZ, Cisco 
    Jono Nicholas MD, Wellbeing Outfit & Chief Mental Health Advisor, EY Oceania
    Lainie Cassidy Head of Wellbeing - People & Inclusion, KPMG
    Kate Connors Chief Mental Health Officer, PwC
    Brian Long GM Health, Safety, Wellbeing & Environment, Mirvac
    Moderated by:
    John Corbett Workplace & Real Estate Strategist, Australia and New Zealand, Cisco

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