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Elizabeth Berman

Chief People & Communications Officer

As the Chief People & Communications Officer for GCL, Elizabeth is advancing our global culture and brand through the development of best-in-class human resources, communications and public relations strategies that align with our mission, vision and values.   

Her career includes leadership roles with revenue responsibility in both for-profit and non-profit, large enterprise and start-ups, across the sports, entertainment, hospitality, and consumer products industries.  She has worked with organizations such as Harris Blitzer Sports and Entertainment (Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, and Prudential Center), Nike, Estee Lauder, and Vevo. Elizabeth has a track record of leading in rapidly changing, high-growth environments. 

Outside of work, she is an active community member with Special Olympics New Jersey, the Jewish Federation, and the Ronald McDonald House. A passionate Philly sports fan, you’ll catch her cheering on the Eagles and 76ers. Her favorite way to unwind is trail biking and any chance to walk on the beach. If you hacked into her current Spotify playlist, you’d hear Zac Brown Band, Noah Kahan, O.A.R and John Mayer. She has two boys, a sophomore in college at St Joe’s in Philadelphia, and a senior in high school. She and her husband reside in the Princeton, NJ area. 

 

Icon for workPrior Experience
  • Chief People Officer at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment
  • Vice President, People Strategy & Operations at Vevo 
  • Executive Director, Human Resources, Global Retail at Estee Lauder
Icon for educationEducation
  • Master’s Degree of Professional Studies in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University
  • Bachelor’s of Science Degree from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration
First Concert

U2’s Zoo TV Tour (1993)

Favorite Sports

Basketball and Football

Favorite Movie

Dead Poets Society

Most Important Piece of Art

Elizabeth’s grandfather wrote a poem during WW2, while he was overseas for her grandmother. When he returned home, he designed a piece for her grandmother incorporating it, and it hung over their dining room for her entire childhood and adulthood.  She cherished it so much that the poem was in her wedding and the piece now hangs in her house.

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Jeep (it’s orange!)

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