Richard Floersch, Executive Vice President - Chief Human Resources Officer
Rich Floersch, McDonald’s Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, is responsible for overseeing McDonald’s human resources function for its 480,000 company employees in 118 countries. As a member of the Senior Management team, he is responsible for the Company’s talent management, leadership development, rewards, labor relations and employment branding programs. Richard Floersch
Floersch joined McDonald’s from Kraft Foods International in 2003, where he had served as Senior Vice President of Human Resources since 1998.

In this role, Floersch was responsible for all HR aspects of this Fortune 100 organization, which employs 50,000 personnel in 66 countries.

Prior to this post, he was Vice President of Corporate Compensation at Philip Morris. Before the Philip Morris assignment, Floersch was based in the Chicago area, working for Kraft Foods North America as Vice President of Compensation.

Floersch is a member of the Board of Directors for the HR Policy Association, a public policy advocacy organization representing the chief human resource officers from more than 260 leading employers across the U.S.

Floersch earned his Bachelors of Science degree and Masters in Business Administration from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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07/23/2008 - Global Comparable Sales Drive Strong Second Quarter Results at McDonald's

07/17/2008 - McDonald's Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend


07/02/2008- McD's “Bringing People Together Like Never Before" for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games


06/09/2008 - McDonald's Global Comparable Sales Up 7.7% in May


05/22/2008 - McDonald's Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend


05/08/2008 - McDonald's Momentum Continues; Global Comparable Sales Up 5.0% in April