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From Support Function to Value Driver: The New CHRO in PE-Backed Companies

14 min · 29. touko 2026
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The CHRO role in private equity-backed companies is not what it was five years ago. People costs are among the largest line items on any P&L. AI is forcing every organization to rethink how work gets done. And the sponsors who are treating HR as a tactical support function are falling behind the ones who have put a strategic people leader at the center of their value creation plan. In this episode of Tailored Talent, Bespoke Partners CEO Eric Walczykowski sits down with Dani Pfeiffer, Partner and leader of Bespoke's Human Capital Practice, to talk through what the modern CHRO looks like in PE-backed companies, how AI is reshaping the people leader's mandate, and what it takes to find and place a people leader who can actually drive enterprise value. Topics include why the CHRO needs to be a peer to the CFO rather than a report to one, how AI adoption and workforce redesign have become core to the people leader's job, what execution-oriented HR leadership looks like in lean PE environments, and why this role is not one sponsors can afford to wait on. Get deeper insights by downloading your version of our newest release of the Private Equity Talent Report, Talent Market Update: https://www.bespokepartners.com/private-equity-talent-report/ [https://www.bespokepartners.com/private-equity-talent-report/?pod]

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jakson From Support Function to Value Driver: The New CHRO in PE-Backed Companies kansikuva

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The CHRO role in private equity-backed companies is not what it was five years ago. People costs are among the largest line items on any P&L. AI is forcing every organization to rethink how work gets done. And the sponsors who are treating HR as a tactical support function are falling behind the ones who have put a strategic people leader at the center of their value creation plan. In this episode of Tailored Talent, Bespoke Partners CEO Eric Walczykowski sits down with Dani Pfeiffer, Partner and leader of Bespoke's Human Capital Practice, to talk through what the modern CHRO looks like in PE-backed companies, how AI is reshaping the people leader's mandate, and what it takes to find and place a people leader who can actually drive enterprise value. Topics include why the CHRO needs to be a peer to the CFO rather than a report to one, how AI adoption and workforce redesign have become core to the people leader's job, what execution-oriented HR leadership looks like in lean PE environments, and why this role is not one sponsors can afford to wait on. Get deeper insights by downloading your version of our newest release of the Private Equity Talent Report, Talent Market Update: https://www.bespokepartners.com/private-equity-talent-report/ [https://www.bespokepartners.com/private-equity-talent-report/?pod]

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