Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia, September 2025 — RedZed has announced the appointment of Trudy Greaves as its new Head of Human Resources. With over 15 years of HR leadership experience, Trudy brings deep expertise in people strategy, cultural transformation, and workforce engagement, making her a strong addition to RedZed’s leadership team.
Trudy joins RedZed after a long and successful career at Zenith Investment Partners, where she spent more than 15 years in progressive HR leadership roles. Most recently, she served as Head of People & Culture from 2021 to 2025, driving strategic people initiatives, organizational development, and employee experience. Prior to that, as Human Resources Manager for over a decade, she played a key role in building HR systems, policies, and practices that supported Zenith’s growth and strengthened its culture.
In addition to her corporate leadership roles, Trudy also worked as a freelance consultant with The Remote Assistant, providing HR and organizational support services for more than 12 years. This entrepreneurial experience allowed her to collaborate with diverse businesses and deliver tailored people solutions in a hybrid working environment.
At RedZed, Trudy will focus on advancing the company’s people agenda, shaping HR strategies that foster innovation, strengthen engagement, and support the growth of RedZed as a lender dedicated to small business owners and the self-employed.
About RedZed
RedZed is a lender committed to supporting and empowering small business owners and the self-employed, a traditionally underserviced market. The company provides a wide range of financial solutions, including home loans, commercial loans, and SMSF loans, with innovative income verification options designed to suit the unique needs of entrepreneurs. By delivering flexible finance solutions, RedZed helps hardworking Australians achieve their goals and realise their dreams.
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