Carolyn Levy

Group President, Randstad Technologies, and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Randstad Canada

Carolyn Levy is Group President of Randstad Technologies Group & Chief Diversity Officer, Randstad, Canada. In the context of accelerated pace of new and emerging technologies, Carolyn steers the strategic direction of two complementary divisions: Randstad Technologies, a Canadian leader in matching exceptional tech talent with leading organizations across the country, and IT Solutions, who provides on demand IT services, software development and strategy. RTG has the unique capability to accelerate tech projects and support digital transformation across industries nationwide.

As talent scarcity deepens, skill gaps widen, demand for IT resources explode and EDI&A continues it's generational shift forward, Carolyn partners with executive leadership teams to reimagine their workforce through omnichannel talent engagements that challenge traditional modes of employment.

Carolyn also plays an active role in Randstad’s efforts to promote lifelong employability and foster fresh attitudes towards diversity and inclusion across industries. As Chief Diversity Officer, Carolyn is an advocate for embedding EDI&A into all aspects of every organization. To drive the change needed to safeguard the future of work and economic sustainability, Carolyn partners with executive teams on how to make personal and professional commitments to drive action. She challenges the traditional business framework to shift accountability for EDI&A to the executive agenda from Human Resources. You will often hear Carolyn reference EDI&A as the "10th line" of a profit and loss report, indicating the strategic importance to every organization monetizing the value they bring to the market.

Carolyn sits on the board of the NACCB, the National Association of Canadian Consulting Businesses, an association that represents Professional Staffing firms on Canadian public policy issues that impact the IT Services industry and is on the Alberta Chapter board of Women in Communications and Technology (WCT).