At the conclusion of a successful internal search, Senior Vice Chancellor Kelly Fox has today named Katherine Erwin Chief Human Resources Officer for the University of Colorado Boulder.
“Katherine brings a depth of experience to the position, and is uniquely placed to continue the momentum of the human resources team," said Fox. "I look forward to their continuing innovation and implementation of best practices for our university and its personnel.”
Erwin began her career at Boulder in 1991 as an instructor in Norlin Library, a position which she left in 1996 to attend the University of Colorado School of Law.
After receiving her law degree in 1999, she returned to the university as a legal associate for the Office of University Counsel, where she worked until April 2003 when she joined the Office of Discrimination and Harassment and the Office of Labor Relations as an employee relations specialist, investigator and trainer. She advanced to director of the Office of Discrimination and Harassment and the Office of Labor Relations in 2008 and to Deputy Chief HR Officer in January 2015.
“I am proud to lead a talented HR department as we transform HR’s role on the campus,” said Erwin. "Our talent management, compensation and organizational development programs are all undergoing programmatic enhancements to the benefit of our employees and our institution.I look forward to partnering with others on campus to achieve our shared goals of academic, research and student success and creating a campus of inclusive excellence.”
Erwin earned her Bachelor of Arts and Masterof Science in Library Science degrees from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and her JD from Boulder. She had been serving as interim Chief Human Resources Officer since April 2016.