USA, July 2024 – Ellen T. has been promoted to Chief People Officer at Tackle.io. With extensive experience in organizational strategy and talent management, Ellen is set to lead the people strategy for the company, focusing on workforce planning, employee relations, and talent development.
Ellen T. has been with Tackle.io for approximately 3 years and 3 months. In her role as Vice President of People and Culture, she thrived in hypergrowth and early-stage companies, leading a best-in-class People team to grow talent and organizational strategy. Her focus was on talent strategy programs and initiatives to achieve growth, scale, and an inclusive remote-first culture.
Before joining Tackle.io, Ellen served as VP, Global Human Resources at CloudBees for about 3 years and 1 month. She led the global HR function, driving the best employee experience through excellent consulting, operational excellence, and alignment of all programs to CloudBees’ corporate vision.
Prior to CloudBees, Ellen worked at Red Hat for approximately 7 years and 1 month as Senior People Strategy, Global Sales and Services. She collaborated with HR colleagues worldwide on talent initiatives, consulted internal business clients, and partnered with Sales and Services leadership to execute change leadership and organizational effectiveness solutions.
Earlier in her career, Ellen was a Human Resources Leader at MicroMass Communications for about 6 years and 5 months. She also held roles as an Account Manager at McKinney for 3 years and Performaworks for another 3 years. Her career began as a Job Developer at Right Management, where she worked for approximately 3 years.
Tackle is the leading solution built to help software companies generate revenue through a data-driven Cloud go-to-market (Cloud GTM). Their Cloud GTM Platform and team of experts help customers identify the right buyers, grow cloud co-sell relationships, and transact efficiently at scale through AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and Red Hat.
Tackle works with more than 550 software companies, including Auth0, CrowdStrike, HashiCorp, Lacework, New Relic, Snyk, VMware, and many more at every stage—from companies scaling their go-to-market to the largest software companies in the world. Tackle is venture-backed by three of the world’s top SaaS investors—a16z, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Coatue—to execute on their mission to positively transform the way software is sold.
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