WEKA Appoints Iris Hermelin As Its First Chief People & Culture Officer

Weka IO  the data platform provider for performance-intensive workloads, announced that Iris Hermelin was named the company’s first Chief People & Culture Officer. Reporting to WEKA cofounder and CEO Liran Zvibel, Hermelin will be responsible for the company’s global human resources organization, recruiting and talent development, and shaping its culture and employee experience.

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“As WEKA continues to scale rapidly in the face of record growth and impressive customer demand, investing in our people and culture is a top priority,” said Zvibel. “Iris brings deep experience and considerable expertise in recruiting top talent, building high-performing teams, and developing an organizational culture aligned to strategic business objectives that will be invaluable to supporting the next phase of WEKA’s growth trajectory.”

Hermelin brings over two decades of experience in human resources and recruiting to WEKA, working with public and privately held growth-stage companies. She joins the company from AnyRoad, a leading experiential marketing platform provider, where she served as Chief People Officer.

Before joining AnyRoad, Hermelin held several HR and recruiting leadership roles, most notably at Lyft, where she served as the Head of Talent Acquisition and People Ops for the company’s autonomous vehicle division, building it from a team of seven people to more than 400, and supported its acquisition by Toyota. She also founded and ran a boutique technology recruiting firm in the San Francisco Bay Area for nearly a decade.

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Hermelin studied at the University of Haifa in Israel, earning dual bachelor’s degrees in human resources and organizational behavior and anthropology.

“As AI continues to evolve and more organizations look to harness its incredible potential, WEKA is making a profound impact on the businesses and research organizations it serves worldwide,” Hermelin said. “I’m honored to have an opportunity to partner with WEKA’s leadership team, which is deeply committed to investing in its people and culture, and excited to help this disruptive company execute its ambitious vision by contributing to its future growth.”

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