Henry Holtzman

Henry Holtzman
Human Resources
609-670-9706

Mr. Henry Holtzman is a Senior Consultant at Iknow with a focus on human capital management and organizational change. He is also responsible for the company's human resources function and for several other internal and administrative activities.

Mr. Holtzman brings over 30 years of diverse business experience to Iknow’s clients, partners, and employees. For the last 14 years, he has been increasingly focused on a variety of HR areas, including candidate sourcing, recruiting, screening, hiring, and personnel development. He also has expertise in marketing, customer development, and internal and external communications.

Prior to joining Iknow, Mr. Holtzman held several senior management positions, including Vice President of FSP Corporation, a mid-size federal government contractor, and Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Sales Promotion for MarketDyne International, a Cigna subsidiary. In his role at MarketDyne, he was instrumental in helping grow premiums to $240 million from property and casualty and workers compensation product lines.

Mr. Holtzman is a Vietnam-era veteran and served nearly four years in overseas assignments.

Mr. Holtzman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Rutgers University.

Some of his recent clients include Kyocera-Mita, Merck, Sarnoff Corporation, Schlumberger, Prudential Insurance Company of America, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Mr. Holtzman is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and is active in the New Jersey Technology Council (NJTC).

Henry is an active member of the Alzheimer’s Association and he is a past-president of the Southern New Jersey Chapter. He is also a facilitator of an Alzheimer’s Association support group in Cherry Hill, NJ.

He has authored more than 300 articles about business in magazines and newspapers throughout the United States and the Pacific Rim.

Henry is a member of the Dramatists’ Guild and four of his plays have been produced around the country. His play, “Heroes’ Feast,” has won several awards and has appeared in Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

Cherry Hill, New Jersey