Tennille Mccoy
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Assistant Commissioner of Human Capital StrategiesTennille R. McCoy is a human resources executive, who translates overarching organizational vision and mission into specific human resources strategies that drive sustainable business results. As a leader, innovator, and forward-thinker, Tennille prides herself in being approachable and articulate, guiding high-impact change and building competitive advantage in organizations through best-in-class human resources leadership. She is a go-to professional recognized for talent management, organizational design and change management, and for building strong, self- motivating teams that exceed company expectations.
Tennille has developed and managed human resources policies, initiatives, and programs for large organizations, including the Office of the Governor of New Jersey; Aramark, a $14 billion global provider of award-winning services; and UBS Financial Services, a global financial firm. Currently, Tennille is Assistant Commissioner of Human Capital Strategies for the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, where she directs human resources and labor relations operations and serves as project lead for public-sector apprenticeship programs across New Jersey.
In 2010, Tennille was elected as a District Committeewoman in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, where she focused on energizing young professionals in the political process. In 2011, Tennille was the first African-American nominated by the Hamilton Township Committee to run for Council.
Tennille is an advocate for women, children, and community empowerment. She is a member of the Board of Directors for Mercer County Dress for Success, Mercer County Technical and Vocational School, and pass president for the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations Alumni Association. She is a member of RWJ Barnabas Health Foundation, the National Congress of Black Women, and the New Jersey Association of Realtors. Most recently, Tennille was the Chair of the Mercer/Burlington County CASA Foundation Annual Fundraiser, helping to fund programming that improves the lives of children who have been neglected and abused.
Tennille is a graduate of Virginia State University and has earned a Masters in Labor and Employment Relations from Rutgers University. Currently, Tennille is seeking her MBA through the TRIUM Global Executive Program, an alliance between NYU, LSE and HEC Paris.