CHICAGO, Jan. 26, 2017 -- Envoy, a leading immigration services provider offering the only platform that makes it seamless for companies to hire and manage a global workforce, today announced that Lindsay Dagiantis has joined the company as vice president of human resources.
Prior to joining Envoy, Dagiantis led the HR function at Rise Interactive, a digital marketing agency specializing in media, analytics and customer experience. The company has appeared on the Inc. 500 fastest-growing companies list for six consecutive years and was named to Ad Age’s “Best Places to Work” and the Chicago Tribune’s “Top Workplaces.” Dagiantis oversaw strategy and execution for the company’s talent acquisition, onboarding, training and HR programs.
“Lindsay is a well-respected HR leader, with particular knowledge and experience in employer branding, recruiting, onboarding and performance management,” said Dick Burke, president and chief executive officer of Envoy. “Her proficiency driving employee engagement and retention will play an integral role in Envoy’s ongoing commitment to building a performance-driven culture that’s dedicated to continuous improvement.”
“As an HR professional, joining a team with such an unwavering commitment to providing customers with extraordinary service via a comprehensive platform that helps them seamlessly hire, mobilize and manage top global talent is a dream come true,” said Dagiantis. “I look forward to helping Envoy continue attracting, growing and retaining the best possible talent the market has to offer.”
Dagiantis is a member of the Illinois Technology Association’s Talent Advisory Board. She received a bachelor’s degree in education from Miami University.
About Envoy
Founded in 1998, Envoy is a global immigration services provider offering the only immigration management platform that makes it seamless for companies to hire and manage an international workforce by combining expert legal representation — for both inbound and outbound immigration — and proprietary technology. Envoy empowers companies to acquire the best talent regardless of where they are in the world; helps mobilize employees around the world to take advantage of business opportunities; and enables the management of entire global workforces, providing a strategic, proactive view into workforce and financial forecasting and compliance. Envoy has managed more than 30,000 cases and served more than 2,000 customers in a broad range of industries.
Website, technology platform and administrative services are provided by Envoy Global Inc., a Delaware corporation. Legal services are provided by Envoy-affiliated attorneys. Please visit envoyglobal.com for more information.
For more information, please contact: Kristen Bugaris T 312.922.2591 E [email protected]


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