PCB appoints Serena Agha as the organization’s first Director of Human Resources
Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the appointment of Serena Agha as the organization’s first Director of Human Resources.

According to a press statement released by PCB, she will assume her responsibilities at the Gaddafi Stadium from Thursday, 20 May.
With more than 15 years of work experience, Serena completed her Bachelors in Computer Sciences and Business Administration from Kinnaird College University Lahore and pursued MSc in Human Resource Management from Birkbeck College, University of London.
“Serena is also a certified, Project Management Professional (PMP), a Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) Professional and a coach and has recently completed a short course from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)”, the statement read adding,
“She has a vast experience across various HR disciplines in multicultural environments including Pakistan, the Middle-East and Africa. While transformation across the breadth of HR is her forte, talent acquisition and management, succession planning, services and operations organizational design, compensation & benefits and, training & development are some of Serena’s key operation areas.”
Serena’s last assignment was with a local Manufacturing organization as Group Head of HR and two Kenyan companies as a consultant.
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