Abby Pinto
Director of Talent Development at Thomson Reuters
About
I'm Abby Pinto, currently the Director of Talent Development at Thomson Reuters, where I also serve as an HR Business Partner for our Product Analytics teams. My career has been a journey through consulting at Deloitte, leadership roles at the University of Minnesota, and global talent strategy in the medical and tech sectors. I am deeply passionate about unlocking human potential by making professional development a daily habit and integrating AI as a true 'innovation partner' in the workplace. I’ve had the privilege of training thousands of managers and launching internal universities to align learning with business strategy. I’m always looking to connect with others who are interested in the intersection of AI, organizational culture, and collective wisdom. Whether it's discussing prompt engineering for HR or scaling global coaching programs, I love sharing what I've learned and finding new ways to help teams thrive.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Expertise in scaling global talent programs
- ›AI literacy frameworks for HR and L&D
- ›Executive coaching and leadership development strategies
- ›Insights on building internal corporate universities
Looking for
- ›expanding my professional network
- ›exploring mutual opportunities in the L&D and HR technology space
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Began in consulting at Deloitte, transitioned into higher education leadership at the University of Minnesota, and spent the last decade in global talent development leadership roles at Smiths Medical and Thomson Reuters.
Education
MBA in Business from University of Virginia Darden School of Business; BA in English and Italian Literature from Stanford University.
Achievements
- ›Deployed company-wide AI and machine learning skill-building at Thomson Reuters.
- ›Delivered coaching training for over 3,000 people managers.
- ›Launched an internal university at Thomson Reuters to align learning with strategy.
- ›Served 3,800 business practitioners through CIBER programs (2010–2014).
Opinions
- AI is an 'Innovation Partner' and an active team member, not just a tool.
- Professional development should be a regular habit, not a one-off event.
- Collective wisdom is a primary driver of career growth.