Christopher Davis
Managing Director, US Project Risk Leader
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United States
The global construction industry continues to face a significant talent shortage. And as different regions invest in major infrastructure projects, the need for skilled talent continues to grow.
The current talent shortage coupled with the unprecedented growth of the industry often requires skilled workers to travel either within their country or beyond to work on projects. Labor mobility may complicate health and well-being challenges that construction companies must try to identify and address. Similarly, as they seek to attract and retain the right talent, whether homegrown or imported, organisations might need to revisit their benefits packages to ensure these are in line with their people’s expectations.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Christopher Davis, the US Project Risk Practice Leader, speaks with Joao Buzio, the Head of Global Contractor and Infrastructure Development, and Greg Hendrickson, a Senior Principal within Mercer’s Health and Benefits Practice. They discuss some of the primary people-related challenges that companies may encounter when undertaking large-scale infrastructure projects. They also provide guidance on how organisations can effectively tackle these challenges in order to attract and retain the necessary skills for their projects.
Managing Director, US Project Risk Leader
United States
Head of Global Contractor and Infrastructure Development, Marsh
United Kingdom
Joao Buzio is the Head of Global Contractor and Infrastructure Development within Marsh’s Construction Specialty Practice. He has more than 20 years’ experience in the construction sector, advising contractors and project teams in responding to both their day-to-day and emerging risk management needs.
Senior Principal, Health and Benefits Practice, Mercer
United States
Greg Hendrickson is a Senior Principal at Mercer and a Lead Consultant in Mercer’s Health & Benefits Practice. Based in Boston, he works with clients as a lead consultant and strategist, assisting employers as they develop total rewards strategy, helping them to attract and retain talent, and implementing programs to reduce bottom-line expenses tied to benefits, while also focusing on programs that increase employee productivity both at home and in the workplace — impacting top-line revenue growth.