Burton Goldfield
Burton M. Goldfield currently serves as president and chief executive officer of TriNet, an HR outsourcing company. In this role, Goldfield is responsible for setting TriNet's overall corporate strategy and directing business operations; he also provides strategic guidance in regards to TriNet's human capital offerings such as performance management, talent acquisition, training and development and HR technology. Under his leadership, thousands of organizations have turned to TriNet for human resources, benefits, payroll, workers compensation and strategic human capital services. As their trusted HR advisor, TriNet helps these companies contain HR costs, minimize employer-related risk, and relieve the administrative burden of HR.
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