Columbus Compensation Association
April Afternoon Meeting
Presentation: Managing Pay Equity: Getting Started and Making it Sustainable
Presented by Jeff Lee, Director People Analytics, AON
Where:
Webinar; details provided in registration confirmation
Time:
3:15 PM - Virtual Lobby opens
3:30 - 5:00 PM - Announcements and Speaker/Presentation
Presentation Overview
Jeff Lee, Director of People Analytics at Aon, will share trends and best practices for managing pay equity, based on Aon’s experience supporting 200+ clients in the past several years. Key questions to be covered will include:
- What is pay equity? How is it typically defined/measured?
- What trends do we see in pay equity – both in terms of the gender and race/ethnicity pay gaps that we find, and in how organizations are thinking about the issue?
- How can employers take a proactive approach? How is pay equity evaluated, and what data is required?
- What are some best practices for remediating pay gaps and for positioning pay equity as a sustainable part of the annual compensation cycle?
- How can organizations contextualize pay equity as part of a broader Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion strategy?
Speaker Overview
Jeff Lee, Director People Analytics with Aon
As a Director in Aon’s People Analytics practice, Jeff has led pay equity projects in service to a diverse set of clients ranging from small non-profits to multinational corporations with 50,000+ staff operating in dozens of countries. In this capacity, he coordinates the development of statistical models to measure gender and racial pay gaps, and he guides organizations in interpreting pay equity findings and in developing sustainable action plans for pay adjustments and corporate communication.
In addition to pay equity analysis, Jeff oversees the delivery of statistical models, analyses, and dashboards for a variety of HR applications, including location analytics, strategic workforce planning, and attrition risk modeling.
Before joining Aon, Jeff worked for Summit Consulting, LLC, where he led teams in the analysis of financial and administrative data in service to clients throughout the US federal government. At Summit, he oversaw the development of econometric forecasting models, the assessment and redesign of business processes, the completion of cost-benefit analyses, and the creation of automated dashboards and workflow tools to streamline federal agency operations.
Jeff holds a Master of Public Policy from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and Economics from George Washington University. He also holds a Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics from Pennsylvania State University.