Presentation Materials
Featured Speaker:
Ann Cuiellette Marr
Executive Vice President, Global Human Resources for World Wide Technology, Inc.
Ann Cuiellette Marr is Executive Vice President, Global Human Resources for World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT). In this role, Ann oversees all global human resources functions, which include talent acquisition, strategic staffing, policy development, benefits and compensation, government compliance, training, leadership development, immigration, communications and employee relations. As a strategic partner, Ann also manages the company’s Corporate Development Program, which includes diversity and inclusion, supplier diversity and small business enterprise and communication efforts. She has more than 30 years of human resources experience and has held HR positions with Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Anheuser-Busch Companies.
Ann is President of the WWT Charitable Foundation and is very active in the St. Louis community. She serves on the board of directors for WWT and Rose International Company. In addition, she serves on the Board of Trustees for Maryville University, the St. Louis Regional Chamber Association, United Way of Greater St. Louis, Charmaine Chapman Society, the St. Louis Police Foundation and the Gateway Arch Park Foundation. Ann is on the Advisory Board and founding member of the St. Louis Chapter of the National Association of African Americans in Human Resources (NAAAHR) and a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). She is featured in various newspapers and magazines as a top woman to watch in the community, such as Who’s Who in Black St. Louis, St. Louis American Newspaper, Minority Enterprise Advocate magazine, St. Louis Business Journal, YWCA of Greater St. Louis and St. Louis Business Journal. Ann is a recipient of the Leadership Award by the Great Place to Work Institute and the Missouri Athletic Club 2019 Women of Distinction. Ann received a Bachelor of Arts in Business & Human Resources Management from Webster University in St. Louis. A native of New Orleans, Ann and her husband Craig have two daughters, Eve and Mia. She is also an author of a New Orleans cookbook, “Classic Creole: A Celebration of Food & Family.”