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Randolph Returns to MIC as Director of Human Resources

Annette Randolph, the new director of human resources at the Motorcycle Industry Council, is a familiar face to many at the associations.

Annette Randolph, the new director of human resources at the Motorcycle Industry Council, is a familiar face to many at the association. She first joined the MIC in 2002, working five years as payroll and benefits administrator, before taking leave to raise her family, then taking an HR position at a Fortune 500 manufacturing company. MIC staff members are excited to have her return, bringing more than 15 years of experience and expertise in human resources.

“I’m thrilled and grateful to be back with the associations, leading the development, growth and protection of our greatest asset, our associates,” Randolph said. “We run a lean, mean, industry-supporting machine. Ensuring our members continue receiving the excellence and value they’ve come to expect from us is my priority.”

Most recently, Randolph worked in human resources for Brasstech Inc., in Santa Ana, Calif. She and a small team helped the company grow from about 200 workers to nearly 600 workers over six years. Randolph also helped initiate strategic HR initiatives to maximize value and efficiency among the staff.

“We are fortunate to have Annette back on our team,” said MIC President Tim Buche. “She brings a wealth of valuable HR experience and already has a keen understanding of our industry, people and culture. Her personality and skills are ideal for her role here.”

Randolph, who earned a business degree from California State University, San Bernardino, started her career working for United Airlines before joining the MIC. She worked alongside Vice President of Administration Joe DiCorpo, creating a solid foundation for the associations’ human resources policies and practices.

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