CEO Lyn Goodear announces her departure from AHRI


With respect, gratitude and a sense of sadness, it’s time to say goodbye.

Yesterday I announced to my staff that I will be leaving AHRI in February. After nearly 15 years, and seven years as CEO, I will be leaving with a feeling of great sadness but also with the pleasure of knowing that I have helped contribute to a critical vision for AHRI and the future of the HR profession during my watch.

In particular, I refer to the momentum that professional HR certification has generated, and which the board and state presidents continue to lead. As I have said many times, to many audiences over the last few years, the day is getting closer when not anyone can simply elect to call themselves an HR professional without committing to the development required in the role.

In leaving let me say I have only gratitude for the opportunity and support that the AHRI board has given me to grow, learn and work unfettered in my role as CEO. I speak of the chairman Peter Wilson, who after more than a decade in the role, will himself will be standing down from the board after the annual general meeting in May next year. Peter has been a dedicated chairman of the board and a personal mentor to whom I owe a great deal.

I should also say that I have had the good fortune to be working closely with Jon Scriven for the past year on a succession plan in light of Peter Wilson’s impending departure. Many of you will know Jon Scriven as the former head of HR at Qantas, but I know him as the incoming chair of the AHRI board after Peter’s departure, and as a colleague who has worked with great skill on a succession that he hoped would include me.

The board has now decided to blend the chief executive and national president roles into one, in a revised governance structure, and I am grateful that the board expressed their confidence in me by offering me the expanded role, and regret that I had to withdraw my candidacy.

It might amuse you to know that a turning point for this decision came to me during our recent convention in Brisbane. In his keynote, professor Stewart Friedman spoke about integrating the four life domains: work, family, social and community. I have loved the work I’ve been doing at AHRI and the people I’ve been doing it with, so my work domain has been more than fulfilling. That said, I was increasingly becoming aware of the trade-offs I was making in the other three domains and realised it was time to make a change.

My consolation in leaving is that I am going at a time when the board and state presidents are resolute on their agenda for AHRI, and I leave a highly capable and dedicated staff. I wish them all the best and will help in every way I can with the transition to a new CEO.

To my colleagues, to the wider HR and business community, and most particularly to the AHRI members, thank you for everything.

Lyn Goodear FAHRI, GAICD

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Dhammika
Dhammika
4 years ago

A job, well done! thanks for the your contributions representing AHRI towards the APFHRM board at the regional level. on behalf of the
The Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management and CIPM Sri Lanka, wish you all the best in all your future endeavours!

Aileen Tan
Aileen Tan
4 years ago

Thank you for your brilliant contribution as CEO of AHRI. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with you and will miss your leadership. Wishing you success and enjoyment in your future pursuits.

Aileen Tan
Aileen Tan
4 years ago

Congratulations on your brilliant contribution as CEO of AHRI. I have enjoyed working with you and will miss your leadership. Wishing you success and happiness in your future pursuits.

Robert Cooper
Robert Cooper
4 years ago

Hi Lyn. It seems a lifetime ago that you commenced with AHRI and I think I was a Board member at the time. You rise to CEO was well overdue and I was pleased that the Board supported your application. You have provided much needed guidance to the AHRI organisation and the HR community. When I look back at the financially and culturally struggling AHRI it has come a long way and much of this is due to your work with Directors planning and developing AHRI both operationally and strategically. A special mention of your work with Peter Wilson –… Read more »

Melissa Gorogo
Melissa Gorogo
4 years ago

The world needs more Lyn’s. Congratulations for a remarkable career at AHRI, but also in elevating the HR profession with Peter. HR is in a much better position for the future in gaining the status it so deserves in business. Not only that, we have the language to articlute how HR fits in an organisation.

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CEO Lyn Goodear announces her departure from AHRI


With respect, gratitude and a sense of sadness, it’s time to say goodbye.

Yesterday I announced to my staff that I will be leaving AHRI in February. After nearly 15 years, and seven years as CEO, I will be leaving with a feeling of great sadness but also with the pleasure of knowing that I have helped contribute to a critical vision for AHRI and the future of the HR profession during my watch.

In particular, I refer to the momentum that professional HR certification has generated, and which the board and state presidents continue to lead. As I have said many times, to many audiences over the last few years, the day is getting closer when not anyone can simply elect to call themselves an HR professional without committing to the development required in the role.

In leaving let me say I have only gratitude for the opportunity and support that the AHRI board has given me to grow, learn and work unfettered in my role as CEO. I speak of the chairman Peter Wilson, who after more than a decade in the role, will himself will be standing down from the board after the annual general meeting in May next year. Peter has been a dedicated chairman of the board and a personal mentor to whom I owe a great deal.

I should also say that I have had the good fortune to be working closely with Jon Scriven for the past year on a succession plan in light of Peter Wilson’s impending departure. Many of you will know Jon Scriven as the former head of HR at Qantas, but I know him as the incoming chair of the AHRI board after Peter’s departure, and as a colleague who has worked with great skill on a succession that he hoped would include me.

The board has now decided to blend the chief executive and national president roles into one, in a revised governance structure, and I am grateful that the board expressed their confidence in me by offering me the expanded role, and regret that I had to withdraw my candidacy.

It might amuse you to know that a turning point for this decision came to me during our recent convention in Brisbane. In his keynote, professor Stewart Friedman spoke about integrating the four life domains: work, family, social and community. I have loved the work I’ve been doing at AHRI and the people I’ve been doing it with, so my work domain has been more than fulfilling. That said, I was increasingly becoming aware of the trade-offs I was making in the other three domains and realised it was time to make a change.

My consolation in leaving is that I am going at a time when the board and state presidents are resolute on their agenda for AHRI, and I leave a highly capable and dedicated staff. I wish them all the best and will help in every way I can with the transition to a new CEO.

To my colleagues, to the wider HR and business community, and most particularly to the AHRI members, thank you for everything.

Lyn Goodear FAHRI, GAICD

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Dhammika
Dhammika
4 years ago

A job, well done! thanks for the your contributions representing AHRI towards the APFHRM board at the regional level. on behalf of the
The Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management and CIPM Sri Lanka, wish you all the best in all your future endeavours!

Aileen Tan
Aileen Tan
4 years ago

Thank you for your brilliant contribution as CEO of AHRI. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with you and will miss your leadership. Wishing you success and enjoyment in your future pursuits.

Aileen Tan
Aileen Tan
4 years ago

Congratulations on your brilliant contribution as CEO of AHRI. I have enjoyed working with you and will miss your leadership. Wishing you success and happiness in your future pursuits.

Robert Cooper
Robert Cooper
4 years ago

Hi Lyn. It seems a lifetime ago that you commenced with AHRI and I think I was a Board member at the time. You rise to CEO was well overdue and I was pleased that the Board supported your application. You have provided much needed guidance to the AHRI organisation and the HR community. When I look back at the financially and culturally struggling AHRI it has come a long way and much of this is due to your work with Directors planning and developing AHRI both operationally and strategically. A special mention of your work with Peter Wilson –… Read more »

Melissa Gorogo
Melissa Gorogo
4 years ago

The world needs more Lyn’s. Congratulations for a remarkable career at AHRI, but also in elevating the HR profession with Peter. HR is in a much better position for the future in gaining the status it so deserves in business. Not only that, we have the language to articlute how HR fits in an organisation.

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