August 4, 2020

Division of Programs in Business Welcomes Dr. Beverly Tarulli as Clinical Assistant Professor, Human Capital Analytics & Technology

The NYU SPS Division of Programs in Business (DPB) is delighted to announce that Beverly Tarulli, PhD has joined the Human Capital Management department as Clinical Assistant Professor and lead faculty for the Human Capital Analytics & Technology program, effective August 1st, 2020.  

Dr. Tarulli has over 30 years of industry experience as both an internal HR professional and as a human capital expert providing service to clients. 

Most recently, Dr. Tarulli served as vice president, Human Capital Strategy and Workforce Analytics for PepsiCo. In that role, she was responsible for leveraging data in developing PepsiCo’s human capital strategy to ensure the right approach to attracting, retaining and developing talent to support business growth. She also led the workforce analytics function, which applies advanced analytics to drive human resources solutions that maximize business impact. Prior to PepsiCo, she developed business and led projects at Fortune 50 clients with Accenture and held multiple internal HR research and development roles at BellSouth (now AT&T).

As an industrial/organizational psychologist, Dr. Tarulli has relied upon an evidence-based approach to human capital throughout her career. 

Dr. Tarulli’s professional interests have focused on the retention, engagement and progression of women at work and awareness-building and support of STEM practices in Human Capital Management. She created PepsiCo’s women and people of color strategies and co-founded and co-led PepsiCo’s STEM Council.  Externally, Dr. Tarulli has served in advisory capacities with the Business Higher Education Forum and the American Council on Education Global Alliance for Innovation in Tertiary Education.  

Dr. Tarulli earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from The University of Akron and her B.A. from Franklin & Marshall College.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Tarulli to our professional and academic community at the School and the Division of Programs in Business.


DPB is the largest division at NYU School of Professional Studies, with over 2,200 students, 500 faculty, and 6,700 alumni. The Division comprises four centers of excellence that educate leaders in the functional areas of an enterprise. Each department’s credit and non-credit portfolio of educational offerings serves students at every level of their careers, providing them with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in critical positions in their professional development.


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