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Tredence appoints Rekha Nair as chief human resources officer

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Tredence, a provider of data science and AI solutions, has promoted Rekha Nair to the role of Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), effective July 1, 2024.

Nair, who joined Tredence in 2021, brings over 20 years of experience in the consulting industry to her new position. During her tenure as HR Head for India, she played a pivotal role in advancing the company’s talent management program, overseeing significant hiring growth and developing a skilled workforce of 2,500 data scientists and data engineering professionals.

In her expanded role, Nair will lead Tredence’s global HR strategy, focusing on scaling training programs, upskilling employees, and creating growth opportunities in data science, data engineering, and AI disciplines. Her efforts aim to foster a culture of continuous learning and innovation, aligning with the company’s growth objectives.

“Stepping into this role at Tredence is a tremendous privilege,” said Nair. “We have built a great company that embodies a people-first approach, valuing every individual’s contribution and creating a culture of continuous growth.”

Nair’s new responsibilities include championing initiatives that promote career growth and mobility while enhancing the company’s diversity and inclusivity. Her leadership is expected to further solidify Tredence’s standing as an employer of choice.

“Rekha has been a transformative force in shaping our team and culture at Tredence over the past three years,” said Shub Bhowmick, CEO and co-founder of Tredence. “Her appointment to CHRO is a testament to her exceptional leadership and alignment with our strategic vision.”

Before joining Tredence, Nair held leadership roles at Capgemini, Mphasis, and HCL Tech, where she was instrumental in talent management, learning, and transformational HR initiatives. Her expertise in developing talent capabilities and fostering a brand for diversity, equity, and inclusion has been vital to Tredence’s organizational success.

Tredence, with a workforce of over 2,500 employees, operates offices in the San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, London, Toronto, and Bengaluru.

The company serves major clients in various sectors, including retail, consumer packaged goods, technology, telecommunications, healthcare, travel, and industrials, providing innovative AI solutions that bridge the gap between insight creation and value realization.

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