News: TrueCommerce appoints Dana Schultz-Ramos as its new Global Chief People Officer

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TrueCommerce appoints Dana Schultz-Ramos as its new Global Chief People Officer

Most recently, Dana was the Senior Vice President of People at Social Solutions, a technology firm that provides data solutions to measure and impact social change.
TrueCommerce appoints Dana Schultz-Ramos as its new Global Chief People Officer

TrueCommerce, a global provider of trading partner connectivity, integration and unified commerce solutions, announced that Dana Schultz-Ramos has joined its executive team as Chief People Officer to spearhead the company’s global workforce growth and development.

Dana joins TrueCommerce with extensive experience across a wide range of Human Resources disciplines, including talent acquisition, employee engagement, compensation and benefits, performance management, organizational design, and acquisition integration.

“Dana is joining us at the next stage of our rapid expansion that requires special focus on nurturing our diverse and very talented team across multiple regions, as well as attracting new talent,” said TrueCommerce CEO, John Fay.  

Most recently, Dana was the Senior Vice President (SVP) of People at Social Solutions, a technology firm that provides data solutions to measure and impact social change. She was responsible for all aspects of HR including integration of international acquisitions and was executive sponsor of the company’s diversity and inclusion initiatives. 

Prior to Social Solutions, Dana was a Senior Human Resources Executive at Businessolver, a benefits technology company offering a configurable SaaS platform.  

As Chief People Officer at TrueCommerce, Dana Schultz-Ramos will oversee the company’s talent acquisition, employee engagement, compensation and benefits, performance management, organizational design, and acquisition integration globally.

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