Unit4 appoints Adobe veteran to accelerate growth

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Tania Garrett has been appointed as the Chief People Officer of Unit4, bringing over 20 years of HR experience from Adobe, where she led international employee experience initiatives.

In her new role, Tania will oversee key HR functions, including talent acquisition, learning and development, and compensation and benefits, reporting directly to CEO Mike Ettling.

Both Tania and CEO Mike Ettling emphasize the importance of focusing on sustainable growth and enhancing employee experience as businesses adapt post-pandemic.

Unit4 has appointed Tania Garrett as chief people officer to oversee the company’s people success function and drive sustainable growth.

With over 20 years’ human resources experience, Tania joins Unit4 from Adobe where she led international employee experience, covering the EMEA, APAC and Japan regions. At Adobe, she was instrumental in transforming employee experience, standardizing and improving processes, and developing the culture.

In her role, at Unit4, Tania will be responsible for talent acquisition, learning and development, compensation and benefits, as well as regional HR field teams, reporting to Unit4 CEO, Mike Ettling.

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Mike Ettling said: “We are excited to welcome Tania to Unit4 and, as a people centric business, we are delighted to have someone with her wealth of global experience, talent and passion for people, join the company through our next phase of growth. With a track record of strategic leadership and hands-on execution, she will help us to further invest in our people and accelerate Unit4’s journey to support our customers in delivering an exceptional people experience to their organization as well as to their customers.”

Tania Garrett added: “I am thrilled to be joining Unit4 at a time when we are all emerging from the pandemic, and businesses are looking to shift their priorities back to sustainable growth. Now, more than ever, leaders need to retain talent and motivate their people in new ways, and I very much look forward to being part of that journey here at Unit4.”