National Student Clearinghouse Names Bridget Sedlock as Managing Director, Corporate Services

8/18/16

Bridget Sedlock

HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The National Student Clearinghouse, the nation’s trusted source for education verification and student outcomes research, announced today Bridget Sedlock of Clifton, Virginia as Managing Director, Corporate Services.

Reporting to the Clearinghouse’s CEO and President Rick Torres, Ms. Sedlock will work with executives and staff to advance the Clearinghouse’s mission, vision, and core values, while furthering individual business units, workforce planning, human capital practices, and organizational development. In this role, she will oversee staff and responsibilities for Human Resources and Workplace Services, Corporate Communications, and the Office of the President.

“Bridget shares our vision and culture and is a dynamic business leader with 25 years of experience at Rolls-Royce North America and the U.S. State Department,” said Rick Torres, President and CEO of the Clearinghouse. “She will advance the Clearinghouse’s goals and build upon our reputation as one of the top places to work in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for delivering excellent customer service and attracting and retaining top talent, as demonstrated in our 2016 When Work Works Award.”

“I am grateful and excited for this opportunity to champion the Clearinghouse as a great place for staff to work, grow and achieve goals, in a collaborative, high-performing and fun environment, which is anchored in a trust and commitment-based corporate culture,” said Sedlock.

Ms. Sedlock was with Rolls-Royce North America since 1998 providing human resource leadership and services to more than 1,300 employees while driving organization effectiveness through organization design, performance management, succession planning, recruitment, talent management, training and development, as well as compensation and benefits. She has extensive experience working with all types of teams including technology, operations, scientific, training, executive leadership, and senior leadership.

Prior to her work with Rolls-Royce, Ms. Sedlock managed overseas employment for more than 300 employees at 32 embassies and consulates in Latin America and the Caribbean for the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Inter-American Affairs. She has a bachelor’s in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia.

For more information about the National Student Clearinghouse®, visit www.studentclearinghouse.org.