Ballymore
Alice Stephens has a diverse work experience in the HR field. Alice started in 2010 as a Journalist for The Shires Magazine. In 2011, they joined Hornbuckle, where they held roles such as HR Internal Communications & Special Projects Officer and HR Officer. During their time at Hornbuckle, they were responsible for various HR projects including internal communications, employee engagement initiatives, and recruitment and resourcing activities. In 2016, Alice moved to YouGov where they worked as an HR Business Partner and later as the Global Head of HR. In these roles, they led and developed a successful HR team covering multiple regions across the globe and implemented the group's overall people strategy. Most recently, Alice joined Ballymore in 2019, initially as the Head of People and then as the People Director.
Alice Stephens attended the University of Birmingham from 2008 to 2011, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Language and Literature.
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Ballymore
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Ballymore is an independently-minded property developer with a multi award-winning portfolio of some of Europe’s largest urban development projects. A privately-owned company, Ballymore was established by founder, Chairman and CEO Sean Mulryan in Dublin in 1982. Taking a visionary approach to development and placemaking, Ballymore’s projects are renowned for best-in-class design and innovation, winning 40 top industry awards in the last three years alone. The business’ resolute commitment to quality is embedded in every detail of its projects. From conception through to delivery and then estate management, Ballymore maintains the quality its residents and tenants expect, and is one of the only developers in the UK that has its own estate management teams. Ballymore has significant land holdings across the UK, Ireland and Europe. As a result of its independent nature, the company has the flexibility to identify opportunities, pursue challenging projects and make bold decisions. This has resulted in a number of pioneering projects, including the world’s first ‘sky pool’ at Embassy Gardens, and a European-first for English National Ballet’s purpose-built new home at London City Island. Ballymore puts culture and the arts at the heart of many of its developments - to create places with soul where people live, work, and belong. Live developments include London City Island, Embassy Gardens, Wardian London, Dublin Landings, Goodluck Hope, Royal Wharf and Three Snowhill. For more information please visit www.ballymoregroup.com.