Unfortunately, the culture under the current CHRO has taken a very different direction. Instead of fostering growth and development, she has created an environment where the default approach is to remove people rather than support them. HR, which once had strong diversity and a supportive culture, has shifted into an exclusionary environment where fear and instability dominate. Employees often feel like they are “on the chopping block,” not because of poor performance, but because of inconsistent standards and favoritism. Certain employees are heavily scrutinized while others, often connected to favored networks, are protected. This has left many questioning the organization’s commitment to equity, while morale and trust continue to erode. Talented employees are leaving, and others remain under constant fear of retaliation.