TrenData Announces Addition of Julie Albert to Board of Advisors

HR, IT Consulting Leader Joins AI-Driven People Analytics Solution Provider’s Executive Team

TrenData, a leading global provider of AI-driven people-analytics solutions announces the addition of Julie Albert to its Board of Advisors. Albert joins TrenData with a rich background in Human Resources (HR) and Information Technology (IT). Her extensive domain experience and practical application of HR analytics uniquely equip her to provide impactful product direction and user input that will continue to enhance TrenData’s solution.

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Albert currently serves as Vice President of Human Capital at NTT DATA Services, a global IT services provider, where she is spearheading HR efforts to launch a competitive business and technology consulting practice. Prior to NTT DATA Services, Julie spent 15 years as an HR and Engagement Director at Capgemini, where she established and drove the people agenda for several business units from the boutique consulting practice at Capgemini Invent to the 15,000 employee Application Services business. Prior to Capgemini, she held senior level HR and consulting positions at TXU and Accenture.

“We are very excited to welcome Julie to our Advisory Board,” co-founder and CEO Tom McKeown said. “Her widespread background in both HR and IT services, coupled with her hands-on people analytics approach, will provide valuable perspective to drive the next enhancements for our solution.”

Based in Dallas, Texas, TrenData is a cloud-based platform company providing AI-driven people analytics to address critical business needs. Co-founders Tom McKeown and Mark Hamdan have over 30 years in the HR space.

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