Metrolink hires Ilyssa DeCasperis as first chief people officer
Ilyssa DeCasperis has been appointed to be Metrolink’s first chief people officer. She was selected after a national recruitment.
DeCasperis brings more than 32 years of legal experience and 20 years in human resource management to the position, including a deep background in healthcare. As Metrolink’s chief people officer, DeCasperis will lead strategies and processes to build and retain team members and will serve as the agency’s Equal Employment Opportunity officer.
“We are excited to welcome Ilyssa to the team as she brings a fresh perspective to address the changing workplace as our region emerges from the coronavirus lockdowns,” said Metrolink CEO Stephanie Wiggins. “Her skill and perspective will contribute greatly to the growth of our organization and help continue to develop our most treasured asset: our employees.”
She recently held the position of vice president of human resources at Doctors Hospital, where among other responsibilities, she developed and implemented employee experience strategies. Prior to that, she spent two years at New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority in labor relations.
“I am excited to join an organization truly committed to upholding a standard of excellence for employees and customers,” DeCasperis said. “I look forward to aligning with the business strategy and goals of the agency and helping build out key areas for strategic growth including talent acquisition, performance management, and learning and development, with an eye toward diversity and inclusion."
In addition to her transportation experience, DeCasperis also represented medical schools, healthcare facilities and school districts as a labor negotiator.