Lesa Evans: A Courageous HR Leader With a Passion for Putting People First
Top 10 Outstanding HR Executives to Watch in 2023
Lesa Evans, Chief
Human Resources Officer at MAI Capital Management credits her career success
with having the courage to say yes to the unknown.
Having joined MAI as
the CHRO in 2019, she’s responsible for all elements of Human Resources,
including strategy and operational execution in collaboration with the
executive team.
“I have known Lesa for
years, so I knew she would be a great fit at MAI,” said Rick Buoncore, Managing
Partner at MAI Capital. “Her credibility, enthusiasm, and genuine care for
people makes her a perfect partner, because at MAI, we place people first.
Lesa’s strategies and practices help us expand our business while holding true
to our core values.”
Before joining MAI,
Lesa was the Chief Administrative Officer for a large organization’s corporate
and investment banking departments, and the HR Director for 2,500 colleagues in
corporate banking, risk management, and asset management.
Lesa has several
industry qualifications, including the 360° Feedback System, Lominger Career
Architect, and Myers Briggs, and a background in succession planning, people
management, recruiting, onboarding, employee development, training, culture
leadership, and compensation structures.
“Lesa can approach any
facet of the business, be effective, and add value. She’s compassionate and a
jack-of-all-trades, which is an unstoppable combination,” says Jim Kacic,
President of M&A and Shared Services at MAI.
Discovering a deep
passion for human resources
Lesa recalls being an
extrovert looking for like-minded people at the beginning of her career. She
started in HR training and loved the classroom experience and the constant
interaction with other people with inquisitive minds who were interested in the
industry.
From there, she
describes her path as “more of a lattice than a ladder,” and spent time in most
areas of HR through the years, slowly building her personal strategies for
success by observing practices that she liked and disliked, adopting principles
that existed, and creating a few of her own.
“Saying yes to sales
training without knowing what it was, or how I would be able to add value,
kicked off my career – and deep passion – for working in human resources.
Continuing to say yes to the unknown is how I ended up where I am today,
leading MAI Capital Management as the CHRO,” Lesa explains.
Financial doctors
committed to their client’s financial well-being.
MAI Capital Management
is a national, comprehensive wealth management firm that’s committed to
empowering clients to simplify, protect, and help grow their wealth – freeing
up their time to enjoy it. Its advisors view themselves as financial doctors –
their jobs are to ease their clients’ minds by protecting their financial
well-being and helping them achieve their goals.
MAI Capital Management
is driven by a fiduciary duty to always act in its client’s best interests and
has developed white-glove solutions to serve the breadth of their needs, using
its talents, connections, and opportunities to solve problems. As a
full-service wealth management firm, it focuses firmly on its clients,
adjusting and expanding its offerings as the clients’ needs grow.
With more than 250
advisors and staff, MAI provides financial and estate planning, investment
management, tax planning and preparation, insurance and risk management,
accounting and bill pay, and philanthropy advice, as well as boutique services like
family office, or specialized solutions to people in the sports and
entertainment industries.
In a large industry
that contains many advisors, MAI takes great pride in knowing that what they do
is special. For example, their clients range from millionaires to billionaires;
and because of the breadth of their clientele portfolios, the firm can offer a
large variety of investment opportunities and other financial services to them
all.
The organization views
its services as so different, so client-focused, and so customizable, that it
is difficult to list direct competitors. While they keep an eye on what other
firms are doing, they also look internally to see where and how they can make
changes, improve, and develop strategies to better serve their clients.
The vision of MAI
Capital Management is to be the number one wealth management firm in the nation,
focusing on continuously expanding its geographic presence, product base, and
financial services to complete its array of solutions so that it can exceed all
client expectations. When potential clients look for a wealth management firm,
its goal is to be their first choice.
A belief in
integrity and putting people first.
Lesa observes that in
her career, and especially at MAI capital, she has redefined the value
proposition of what HR means to a business. She
notes that HR professionals are in the business strategy of people – who they
are, how to motivate them, and how they fit into a culture.
“At MAI, with business
leaders like our Managing Partner, Rick Buoncore, and our President, Jim Kacic,
my job is a true joy,” Lesa declares. “Rick and Jim believe that people are the
path to success; that building relationships and taking care of each other is
an absolute necessity in our business. When you work somewhere and for someone
who puts people first, it is an HR professional’s dream come true.”
Lesa shares that in
prior experiences, her biggest roadblocks were leaders who saw HR as a
department that manages things, like payroll and benefits. She observes that
they didn’t have the understanding that Rick and Jim have – that to build a
successful business, you have to hire people who share your values, acquire
companies that have similar cultures, and work hard to inspire those people to
believe in your vision.
“Our company’s culture
starts at the top, with Rick’s belief in taking care of clients, taking care of
each other, and taking care of the community. He has created a place where
we’re inspired to serve our clients, build meaningful relationships, and uphold
the highest standards of ethics and values. By making integrity an integral
part of MAI, we can build a portfolio of clients and employees who align with
our vision and trust us to innovate and find new ways to exceed expectations,”
Lesa states.
She also notes that
modern technology has commoditized certain aspects of the human resources
industry, automating things in a self-service way for employees. With the
change in the delivery of core services, leaders in HR can now focus on
advising in overall business strategies rather than simply providing specific
services.
“I can honestly say
the best recognition I receive is when my team advances and reaches new career
milestones. If my team, our employees, at MAI are achieving their personal and
professional goals, then I’m doing my job to the best of my ability,” Lesa
maintains. “With my team, we stay motivated by focusing on a goal, celebrating
our successes, demonstrating a continuous improvement mindset, and creating
work that matters.”
Challenges build
experience, fortitude & resilience.
Lesa believes that
accepting that it is okay to fail is the path to success. Without a delicate
balance between wins and losses, you never learn how to pivot in difficult
situations. Some of the highest peaks of her career have come at times of
uncertainty, going into the unknown and finding a way to accomplish goals in
the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
“I truly believe it is
okay to fail because with failure comes experience, new lessons, and the
ability to continue to move forward in your decision-making process. A balance
of successes and failures coupled with active learning and strong
problem-solving skills create more wins and new, innovative ways of thinking,
and can lead to the biggest successes in life,” Lesa affirms.
She reiterates her
point by sharing a quote from the great Winston Churchill, who said, “Success
is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
Lesa insists that
facing challenges, at any time in life, builds fortitude and resilience. She
observes that while HR professionals often face daunting situations, now is a
particularly challenging time for the industry as it navigates the waters of
having five generations in the workforce.
“Balancing the varied
forms of communication and approaches to work with personality types can feel
like threading a needle – with both eyes closed. But, when you do find that
balance, that solution that brings those generations to a place of common
ground, you know that every challenging moment was worth it,” she says.
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
– Winston Churchill
Leading with
courage and passion to create lightning in a bottle.
Describing herself as
courageous, Lesa notes that she has no regular days at work, and that’s the fun
of it. As the CHRO, people define her day, and people are not predictable. She
places her responsibilities into ‘buckets’ – consulting with leadership,
coaching and advice, building and deploying the HR strategy, M&A, and more.
“At the end of the day, my responsibilities answer the question, ‘How can I
help?’,” she explains.
Lesa admits that she
stopped searching for balance years ago because it implies that our lives have
a scale – and one side will always lose. To decrease the stress of failing at
balancing things equally, she ascribes to the idea of work-life integration.
Basing her decisions and time management on that model, she can manage her
expectations, her family’s expectations, and her colleagues’ expectations.
“One day, I may have
to leave the office early to make it to my daughter’s band performance (and I
may run in at the last possible minute and rush in the seat my husband saved,
but I made it!). The next day, I may miss family time because I have work
commitments. But through it all, I weigh the scales; I check the balances; and
I have the courage to draw boundaries where they are needed,” she observes.
Lesa’s personal goals
are to never stop learning, listening, and reimagining the way she does her
job. “And for as long as I continue to work, I want to always keep people at
the forefront of the decisions I make while strategizing the best ways that
they can help our business achieve and succeed,” she insists.
In her parting words
of wisdom to aspiring HR professionals, Lesa recommends that they should learn
the disciplines of HR, starting with the basics. “Continue to be the best HR
geek you can be and then learn the business you serve from the inside out. By
gaining that knowledge, you can start to weave people into the overall business
strategy, adding value outside of your department with a holistic approach,”
she advises.
In conclusion, Lesa
declares that she’s honoured to work for leaders who value strategic HR, and
when their passion ignites the design and launch of HR strategies, it’s
lightning in a bottle! “We have full trust in each other, from overall business
plans to mergers and acquisitions, and everything in between – they know and
believe that people impact our firm and our levels of success. HR works at MAI
because the leaders here continuously invest and believe in its intrinsic
value,” she maintains.