Service
United States
MBA in Leadership and Organizational Change
Senior Professional in Human Resources
Chief Executive Officer, Alliance HR Management Group
Oscar Garcia is an accomplished HR executive with over 22 years of experience across private, public, and cooperative sectors in both domestic and international markets. Known for his strategic vision, Oscar has successfully led HR teams and transformative initiatives in organizational development, talent management, and mergers and acquisitions.
As CEO of Alliance HR Management Group, Oscar specializes in providing high-impact labor and employee management solutions to the agricultural industry. He is recognized for aligning HR strategies with business goals, optimizing performance, and driving workforce effectiveness. Previously, as Chief Human Resources Officer at Prima® Wawona, Oscar led the integration of HR processes between Gerawan Farming and Wawona Packing. He designed a new HR service delivery model and implemented key systems, including time and attendance tracking, performance appraisals, compensation plans, and succession planning. At HM.Clause, Oscar managed HR operations across eight countries in the Americas and Pacific, spearheading large-scale M&As, business transformations, and aligning global HR processes with local regulations to support corporate strategy.
Earlier in his career, Oscar held senior HR roles at Goodyear International and ADM
Mexico, where he managed the full employee lifecycle, led union negotiations, and
drove organizational change initiatives.
Oscar holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with an emphasis in HR Management from Morelos State University in Mexico and an MBA in Leadership and Organizational Change from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. He has earned advanced HR certifications from institutions such as Wharton,
UC Davis, IMD, and ITAM. Bilingual in Spanish and English, Oscar
combines a “glocal” perspective with deep expertise in HR strategy,
particularly in the agricultural industry.
Wed 22
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Waite hall - Main stage
Panel Discussions