HRC - Key Persons


DIANE STICKLEN-JORDAN

Job Titles:
  • Principal
Diane has dedicated her career to helping HR professionals and other leaders enhance their leadership, as well as their systems and processes. She is principal and co-owner of HRC®. Diane is certified at the senior level by HRCI (SPHR), and by SHRM (SHRM-SPC), and is also a Certified Coach. Diane's passion is coaching executives and managers to become more effective, strategic leaders. She assists them in making significant contributions and attaining their career dreams. She also spends her days in developing and implementing client compensation plans and other HR processes, while ensuring that these processes are aligned with business strategies and company values. Diane has served as board director of several organizations for over 15 years, and currently is a director of a start-up organization. Diane loves spending time with her family. (They are the best!) She also enjoys traveling and secretly wants to work at the elbow of a famous chef to get a glimpse into the world of culinary masters. "The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails."

JERRI HALL

Job Titles:
  • Principal
Jerri grew up in the Texas panhandle but has called Cincinnati home for the last 35 years. She enjoys a night out for dinner prepared by her Chef son and live music. She is active in the Cincinnati area HR community, and her expertise is demonstrated through the certifications as a Senior Professional Human Resources Manager and the Society of Human Resources Manager - Senior Certified Professional.

Lee Krapp

Job Titles:
  • Principal
Lee founded HRC® in 1985 and is currently a Principal and co-owner of HRC®. After receiving a degree in Economics at the University of Cincinnati he held several positions with major corporations including Corporate Vice President, Human Resources for a multi-division organization. Lee is certified by HRCI as a Senior Professional (SPHR) and by SHRM at the Senior level (SHRM-SPC). He also served with the United States Air Force as a Senior Combat Weapons Controller and Instructor (Captain). Lee has been recognized for developing, inspiring and encouraging people to build high performance teams. He specializes in designing compensation and reward plans. When not assisting clients, Lee has been active in the Olympic Sport of Rowing. He serves as a Juge-Arbitre, Chief Judge and Clinician, training and certifying officials to conduct rowing regattas throughout the US. Lee is married to Paulette, a Professor/Supervisor at Xavier University (Department of Education). They have 2 daughters and 2 grandchildren. Both share a passion for travel, interacting with all cultures of the world.

Wayne Owens

Job Titles:
  • Principal
  • HRC®'S Master Trainer
  • Principal & Master Trainer
Wayne Owens, HRC®'s Master Trainer, has a passion to deliver impactful training solutions designed to maximize High Performance, and cultivate a workplace of accountability and quality of work-life. Wayne's expertise is in 21st Century Leadership, Management/Supervisory Development, and Workforce Engagement. His participants connect with his training approaches, high performance principles, facilitation style, and pragmatic advice. He is best known for his "House of High Performance Model," used daily by Managers, Supervisors, and HRC® client organizations to develop and maintain high potential performers. His Coaching Process has proven to change the skills and behaviors of leaders and performers alike, so that they overcome their barriers to effectiveness. Wayne completed his Master of Education Degree at Xavier University, with an emphasis on Adult Education, Human Resource Development. He is an active member of the international Association for Talent Development. He has received a variety of accommodations for his outstanding work, including "Facilitator of the Year," Hamilton County, Ohio. When not in a conference or training room, Wayne loves to spend quality time with his 7 grandchildren or take an 18 hole "walkabout" on a nearby golf course.