Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, June 2026 — Angiemae Randolph has accepted the role of Director of People, U.S. at Vay, and will be based in Las Vegas.
Randolph brings extensive experience in human resources leadership, people operations, employee engagement, and organisational development, having built a strong career across technology, mobility, manufacturing, telecommunications, and consumer-focused organisations.
Prior to joining Vay, she served as Interim Human Resources Director at Bellarmine College Preparatory. Before that, she worked with Monarch Tractor as VP, Head of People, where she led strategic HR initiatives during a critical growth phase for the organisation.
Earlier in her career, Randolph held the position of Senior Manager, Human Resources at HelloFresh, contributing across employee engagement, workforce planning, and HR operations. She also served as Director of Human Resources at Zinus, where she played a key role in strengthening people practices and organisational culture.
Her professional journey further includes leadership positions at Morgan Advanced Materials as Multi-Site Human Resources Manager, Synarc as Human Resources Generalist, and Comcast Cable as Human Resource Leader.
Additionally, she worked with Project HIRED as Director of Call Center Services/Senior Human Resources Generalist and earlier served as Human Resources Specialist at Cisco, where she gained foundational experience in HR operations and employee management.
With over two decades of HR leadership experience across diverse industries, Randolph is expected to play a significant role in strengthening Vay’s people strategy and supporting the company’s continued expansion in the mobility technology space.
About Vay
Vay develops automotive-grade technology for remote driving. Through the Vay app, users can request an electric vehicle to be remotely delivered to their location. After the car arrives, the user takes over and drives it like a regular car. At the end of the trip, the user exits the vehicle and a Remote Driver takes over, eliminating the time-consuming search for parking.
The company is building an affordable door-to-door mobility service at nearly half the cost of traditional ride-hailing. Since launch, users have taken thousands of rides across Las Vegas, including at several major locations along the Strip.
Vay has also expanded into B2B services, enabling remote driving solutions for private cars, trucks, vans, and autonomous vehicles, among others.
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