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    Jennifer Trzepacz

    CHRO | Talent Advisor | Board Member

    Jennifer Trzepacz is the Chief People Officer at SymphonyAI, a position she has held since February 2022. In this role, she is recognized as a dynamic HR leader with a strong ability to develop and implement programs that align with both business objectives and employee needs.1

    Professional Background

    Jennifer has an extensive background in human resources, having previously served in several key roles:

    • HR Operating Partner at Wildcat Venture Partners (2018 - Present)
    • Executive Vice President, HR & Business Operations at Rocket Fuel Inc. (2015 - 2017)
    • Senior Vice President, Employee Success at Lithium Technologies (2012 - 2015)
    • Vice President, Human Resources at LivingSocial (2011 - 2012)
    • Vice President, Employee Success at Salesforce (2009 - 2011)
    • Vice President, Human Resources at Electronic Arts (2007 - 2009)
    • Vice President, HR, Business Operations & Chief of Staff at Yahoo (2004 - 2007)

    Education and Skills

    Jennifer is noted for her strategic approach to human resources and her ability to foster employee engagement and success across various organizations. Her experience spans multiple industries, showcasing her versatility and expertise in HR management.1

    For more details about her professional journey, you can view her LinkedIn profile under the username jetrzepacz.

    Highlights

    Apr 10 · boomplay.com
    Is the head of HR the internal CMO? | Podcast - Boomplay Music
    Feb 22 · MarTech Series
    SymphonyAI Appoints Silicon Valley Leader as Chief People Officer - MarTech Series
    Feb 22 · PRNewswire
    SymphonyAI Appoints Silicon Valley Leader as Chief People Officer - PRNewswire

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