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Former U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Dr. William Beach Joins UKG Workforce Institute Advisory Board
Jan 31, 2024


LOWELL, Mass. & WESTON, Fla.The UKG Workforce Institute  a think tank known for its global research and actionable insights on what’s impacting HR, organizations, and their people — is pleased to welcome Dr. William Beach, labor economist and former Commissioner of Labor Statistics at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), to the institute’s advisory board of experts. Appointed to a four-year term at the BLS in 2019, Beach served under two U.S. presidential administrations as the bureau’s 15th Commissioner of Labor Statistics. He is currently the Coffin Fellow at the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and the Senior Fellow in Economics at the Economic Policy Innovation Center.

“I’m excited to be joining the UKG Workforce Institute advisory board,” said Beach. “As a lifelong public-policy person and lifelong economist, I’m always thinking about what’s changing in the workplace — from safety to automation — and how those changes shape jobs, salaries, and worker productivity, as well as the larger effects on the U.S. labor market overall. It's my view that we have a highly productive and growing U.S. economy today, and, if we play our cards rightly, that its best days are in front of us. It’s a great time to be exploring how economic trends intersect with and impact the employee experience, alongside my fellow institute members.”

Prior to joining the BLS, Beach was Vice President for Policy Research at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, from 2016 to 2019. He also served as the Chief Economist for the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, Republican Staff, from 2013 through early 2016. Among his other professional positions, Beach was the Lazof Family Fellow in Economics at Heritage and Founder and Director of the Heritage’s Center for Data Analysis (CDA). A graduate of Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, Beach also holds a graduate degree in history and economics from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a doctorate degree in economics from Buckingham University in Great Britain, where he is a Visiting Fellow in Economics.

As a member of the UKG Workforce Institute advisory board, Beach will tackle such topics as what’s happening in the U.S. labor market, the next generation of work, automation, employee engagement, and population trends.

“We are privileged to welcome Dr. Beach to our advisory board, as he brings such a unique perspective and vantage point of the U.S. labor market, especially having led the BLS during a years-long, once-in-a-lifetime pandemic,” said Dr. Jarik Conrad, vice president of human insights at UKG and executive director of the UKG Workforce Institute. “Dr. Beach’s expertise and insights will be invaluable in helping business leaders navigate the complex labor market, and we’re thrilled to have him on the board.”

About The UKG Workforce Institute


Established in 2007, the UKG Workforce Institute is a global think tank of HR practitioners, researchers, and business leaders dedicated to driving organizational growth and performance through an emphasis on people. Every week, we share original research, data-driven insights, and actionable strategies from our esteemed board members and various industry experts. We’re focused on the key areas of compliance, culture, talent, technology, and wellbeing, how each impacts the workforce, from the frontline to the C-suite, and what organizations can do to best serve their employees across different industries, today and in the future.

About UKG


At UKG, our purpose is people. We are on a mission to inspire every organization to become a great place to work through HCM technology built for all. More than 80,000 customers across all sizes, industries, and geographies trust UKG HR, payroll, workforce management, and culture cloud solutions to drive great workplace experiences and make better, more confident people and business decisions. With the world’s largest collection of people data, work data, and culture data combined with rich experience using artificial intelligence in the service of people, we connect culture insights with business outcomes to show what’s possible when organizations invest in their people. To learn more, visit ukg.com.

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