20+
Years in HR & Talent
Global
Reach & Impact
Forbes
HR Council Member
CTO
72andSunny
Emily Venizelos is a seasoned expert in talent management across advertising and creative-led organizations. As the Global Chief Talent Officer at 72andSunny, she champions high-performance workplaces and aligns people strategy with a mission to foster collaboration and growth without boundaries.
Her path into HR was shaped by an unexpected mentor who saw potential she hadn't yet recognized in herself. Starting as a psychology major with plans for social work, Emily found her calling in the intersection of human behavior and organizational design — learning through trial, error, and an unrelenting curiosity.
Today, she leads with a philosophy that is at once performance-driven and deeply compassionate — building cultures where people feel genuinely supported at every stage of their careers, and where that support becomes the engine of creative excellence.
"Success happens when every employee feels supported. Organizations should support people at every stage of life, helping them grow and carry those lessons forward."
— Emily Venizelos
My Philosophy
"We don't sell products, we sell ideas. When people feel valued and supported, they do their best work and find purpose in it. This cycle of trust and excellence is what keeps our culture strong."
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My vision is to make our agency the best place to work, uniting creative thinking and a people-first culture. I strive to build a culture rooted in feedback and openness while upholding the highest standards. When people feel valued and supported, they do their best work and find purpose in it.
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High performance is central to the way 72andSunny operates. From the very first conversation with potential hires, we clearly communicate the standards and expectations of our organization. My team and I take a personalized approach — supporting people through challenges and growth, balancing ambition with empathy.
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Willingness to learn and flexibility are essential qualities for any HR leader. Real growth comes from staying curious and open to discovery. For me, flexibility means going beyond policies to truly support people's needs — listening with empathy and responding with optimism.
Emily Venizelos is a seasoned expert in talent management across advertising and creative-led organizations. As the chief talent officer at 72andSunny, she champions high-performance workplaces and aligns people strategy with a mission to foster collaboration and growth without boundaries.
Manage HR Magazine — Leadership Perspectives
Emily Venizelos, Global Chief Talent Officer, 72andSunny
Emily Venizelos is a seasoned expert in talent management across advertising and creative-led organizations. As the chief talent officer at 72andSunny, she champions high-performance workplaces and aligns people strategy with a mission to foster collaboration and growth without boundaries. In an interview with Manage HR, Venizelos highlighted her commitment to building a workplace culture that is performance-oriented and compassionate. She emphasized the importance of feedback and having a learner's mindset to support creativity and continuous growth across teams.
As a psychology major planning to pursue social work, I hadn't considered a path in human resources until my mentor saw potential in me. She encouraged me to explore it, and that guidance changed everything.
During my first few years in HR, I had to learn quickly through trial and error, managing everything from payroll to organizational shifts. Those experiences taught me adaptability and the importance of creative problem-solving.
My vision is to make our agency the best place to work, uniting creative thinking and a people-first culture. I strive to build a culture rooted in feedback and openness while upholding the highest standards.
Success happens when every employee feels supported. Organizations should support people at every stage of life, helping them grow and carry those lessons forward.
This approach aligns with our creative mission, 'play to win.' At 72andSunny, we don't sell products, we sell ideas. When people feel valued and supported, they do their best work and find purpose in it. This cycle of trust and excellence is what keeps our culture strong.
High performance is central to the way 72andSunny operates. From the very first conversation with potential hires, we clearly communicate the standards and expectations of our organization. This transparency shapes how we work and grounds our culture in clarity and accountability.
My team and I provide the tools and guidance people need to succeed. We take a personalized approach, supporting them through challenges and growth, and strive to balance ambition with empathy to fuel their personal and professional development.
Being part of the Forbes Human Resources Council has given me access to meaningful conversations and peers who understand the realities of HR leadership. It connects individuals facing similar challenges, offering space to share and explore ideas like the applications of AI in the workforce.
The collaborative environment functions like a think tank where innovative ideas and shared experiences lead to stronger solutions. It reinforces the value of continuous learning, regardless of experience or leadership level.
Having trusted peers to exchange insights with is essential, especially since HR can be a lonely role. These networks strengthen both professional growth and personal resilience.
Willingness to learn and flexibility are essential qualities for any HR leader. I entered the field without all the answers, but with a strong desire to learn. Asking questions and using every resource available helped me build my understanding from the ground up. That commitment to continuous learning shaped my leadership approach and taught me that real growth comes from staying curious and open to discovery.
For me, flexibility means going beyond policies to truly support people's needs. By listening with empathy and responding with optimism, we can build workplaces that care for their people and create a lasting, positive impact.
A featured contribution from Leadership Perspectives: a curated forum reserved for leaders nominated by subscribers and vetted by the Manage HR Advisory Board. The articles from these contributors are based on their personal expertise and viewpoints, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations.
Forbes HR Council
Contributing thought leader in the Forbes HR Council — a curated community of senior HR executives sharing insights on the future of work, AI in the workforce, and people-first organizational strategy.
72andSunny
Leading people strategy at one of the world's most celebrated creative agencies — building a culture where the mission is to 'play to win' and where every employee is empowered to do the best work of their career.
Emily's expertise spans the full spectrum of modern talent leadership — from the deeply human to the strategically systemic. These are the conversations she's most passionate about driving.
Designing organizations where psychological safety, feedback loops, and genuine care for employees are not perks — they are the foundation of performance.
Navigating the unique dynamics of advertising and creative-led organizations, where talent is the product and culture is the competitive advantage.
Proving that ambition and compassion are not opposites — that the highest-performing teams are built on trust, clarity, and genuine human connection.
Exploring how emerging technologies reshape HR leadership, talent acquisition, and the employee experience — and how to lead through that transformation.
Investing in the growth of leaders at every level — creating pathways for development that are personalized, continuous, and tied to real organizational impact.
Elevating the role of human resources from administrative support to a core driver of business strategy, brand, and competitive differentiation.
Forbes Human Resources Council
Being part of the Forbes Human Resources Council has given Emily access to meaningful conversations and peers who understand the realities of HR leadership. The collaborative environment functions like a think tank where innovative ideas and shared experiences lead to stronger solutions — reinforcing the value of continuous learning, regardless of experience or leadership level.
Forbes
HR Council Member
Whether you're looking to discuss talent strategy, explore speaking opportunities, or simply connect with a fellow HR leader — Emily would love to hear from you.