Cleveland, Ohio, United States, April 2026 – Tiffanie Brinson has been appointed as Chief People Officer at Tradesmen International, marking a strategic leadership addition as the organization continues to strengthen its workforce capabilities and people strategy.
In her new role, Tiffanie will lead the company’s people and culture agenda, drive organizational effectiveness, and support business growth through strong talent and leadership strategies, aligning workforce initiatives with the company’s operational and expansion goals.
Prior to joining Tradesmen International, Tiffanie served as Senior Vice President – People & Culture at Ubique Group, where she built and scaled the organization’s first end-to-end People & Culture function, transforming HR from a transactional model into a strategic business partner. She led enterprise restructurings, implemented executive compensation frameworks, strengthened leadership continuity, and delivered industry-leading onboarding through AI-enabled talent systems.
Earlier, she held the role of Executive Director – Advancement Culture & Talent at Auburn University, where she established a new Culture & Talent function, contributing to record-breaking fundraising outcomes while enhancing employee experience and wellbeing initiatives.
She spent nearly a decade at HD Supply, where she held multiple leadership roles including Director – Organizational Development, Learning & Training, partnering closely with the Chief People Officer to design enterprise-wide talent strategies during IPO, restructuring, and acquisition phases, while driving leadership development, succession planning, and workforce transformation.
Earlier in her career, she held roles at Mohawk Industries, where she developed strong expertise in organizational effectiveness, talent development, and HR operations, building a solid foundation in people strategy and organizational design.
With over 15 years of experience, Tiffanie brings deep expertise in organizational development, talent strategy, leadership development, and HR transformation, making her well-positioned to lead Tradesmen International’s people agenda.
Tradesmen International is North America’s premier provider of skilled labor solutions and workforce consulting services, supporting contractors across commercial, residential, industrial, and energy sectors.
Founded in 1992, the company operates over 150 recruitment and operations facilities across the continent, delivering flexible staffing solutions that help businesses address skilled labor shortages, improve productivity, and optimize workforce costs.
With a strong emphasis on safety, productivity, and craftsmanship, Tradesmen International continues to play a critical role in supporting the construction and industrial ecosystem across North America.
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