Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, April 2026 – Serena Marriott has been appointed as Chief People Officer at RayGen, marking a key leadership addition as the company scales its operations and expands into global markets.
The appointment comes at a critical phase in RayGen’s growth journey, with CEO Richard Payne emphasizing the importance of culture, leadership, and capability in supporting the company’s expansion and innovation agenda. Serena will play a pivotal role in strengthening organizational culture, building high-performing teams, and aligning people strategy with business growth.
Sharing her perspective, Serena highlighted her strong alignment with RayGen’s mission to accelerate the global transition to renewable energy, expressing enthusiasm about contributing to a purpose-driven organization focused on innovation and impact.
Prior to joining RayGen, Serena worked as an Independent Consultant and Senior Consultant at shilo., where she supported organizations on HR transformation, organizational design, AI adoption, and people strategy development, delivering strategic solutions across complex transformation programs.
Earlier, she spent over three years at Transurban, where she served as Head of Engagement, Belonging and Wellbeing, leading enterprise-wide diversity, inclusion, wellbeing, and employee experience initiatives. She also held the role of Organisation Development Lead, focusing on DEI and capability building strategies.
She held multiple senior leadership roles at ANZ, including Head of People, Capability & Change, where she partnered with executive leadership to drive transformation, enhance engagement, and build future-ready capabilities across a large workforce spanning multiple geographies.
A significant portion of her career was with Ericsson, where she held global leadership roles including Global Head of Learning Excellence and Acting Chief Learning Officer, leading large-scale global transformation initiatives, capability frameworks, and enterprise learning strategies across 100,000+ employees in 180 countries.
She began her career with Accenture, where she worked in change management, recruitment leadership, and HR business partnering, building a strong foundation in organizational transformation and human performance.
With over two decades of experience across Australia, the UK, Europe, and Asia, Serena brings deep expertise in organizational development, culture transformation, leadership capability, and large-scale HR transformation, making her well-positioned to support RayGen’s next phase of growth.
RayGen is an Australian technology company specializing in next-generation solar power and energy storage solutions. Its innovative Solar Power Plant combines PV Ultra solar co-generation technology with Thermal Hydro storage, enabling low-cost, long-duration renewable energy available on demand.
With advanced manufacturing capabilities and support from institutions such as the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the Victorian Government, RayGen is at the forefront of driving global renewable energy innovation and accelerating the transition to sustainable energy systems.
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