Kristi Stepp is a founding partner of Sigred Group, now a member of Signium. She brings more than 25 years of global human resources and leadership advisory experience to her work with clients. She has led talent, culture, and organizational effectiveness initiatives across multiple industries—including automotive, healthcare, food and beverage, and workforce solutions—drawing on deep international and multicultural expertise.
Kristi leads the firm’s leadership advisory practice, helping organizations strengthen individual, team, and enterprise performance. Her corporate career includes senior HR leadership roles at General Motors, Kelly Services, Pepsi-Cola, and Volkswagen. As Global Head of Talent Development at General Motors, she oversaw development for more than 65,000 salaried employees worldwide, including 12,000 people leaders and 20,000 employees outside North America. During her tenure with Kelly Services, she was based in Singapore, managing HR operations across the Asia-Pacific region and later founded the company’s first global organizational effectiveness center of excellence.
Kristi holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Michigan and two advanced degrees in Human Resources and Organizational Systems. She is a Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR), an International Coaching Federation (ICF) certified coach, and a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program.
Kristi is committed to mission-driven organizations through her long-standing community service. She serves on the boards of Focus: HOPE, Gleaners Community Food Bank, and Pewabic Pottery, all based in Metro Detroit. At Focus: HOPE, she is the Early Childhood Education liaison, supporting program success and championing high-quality early learning. She leads pro bono leadership development workshops for early career “Future of Hope” volunteers, helping cultivate the next generation of changemakers. She further strengthens organizational capacity by serving on the HR committees for both Gleaners and Pewabic. Kristi is also a member of the Detroit Go Red for Women Executive Leadership Team, contributing to efforts that elevate women’s heart health and community awareness.
Kristi’s civic leadership extends nationally through her lifelong membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, where she serves as her chapter’s Strategic Planning Chair and as faculty for the regional Great Lakes Leadership Academy. She is also an active member of The Links, Incorporated, serving as her chapter’s president and championing the organization’s mission of friendship and service.
Across her professional, board, and community leadership roles, Kristi is known for her strategic insight, people-centered approach, and commitment to building organizations where individuals and teams thrive—consistently championing growth, excellence, and meaningful impact.