News: Aaron Au joins Gloat as Chief Strategy Officer

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Aaron Au joins Gloat as Chief Strategy Officer

In April co-founders of SAP SuccessFactors Lars Delgaard and Aaron Au invested in the AI talent marketplace Gloat and took on the roles of strategic advisors to the firm. Now Aaron Au has taken a more active role in the company.
Aaron Au joins Gloat as Chief Strategy Officer

Experienced technology executive Aaron Au moves from advisory role to Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) of AI talent marketplace platform to continue massive growth among multinational enterprises. 

“We are proud to announce that Aaron is taking a more active role in Gloat,” said Gloat founder and CEO Ben Reuveni. “As Chief Strategy Officer, Aaron will help lead Gloat's strategic roadmap and partnership ecosystem, and build the foundations for our next chapter of growth as a leading enterprise Talent Marketplace platform. Aaron brings unparalleled industry experience and his increased involvement in our company will accelerate our ability to deliver the Gloat Talent Marketplace to even more enterprises as we accelerate our global expansion.”

He brings more than two decades of experience in the human-capital management industry, having founded SAP SuccessFactors with Lars Dalgaard in 2001. Au and Dalgaard built SuccessFactors into the global leader in cloud-based HR software and brought the company public in 2007, and in 2011 sold SuccessFactors to SAP for $3.4 billion, where Au stayed on as Chief Technology Officer until earlier this year.

“Adopting and integrating artificial intelligence into HR is the key to creating a more diverse, agile and future-proof workforce. A company that can better utilize data will unleash the skills of their employees and align talent to the needs of their business at-scale, especially during times of uncertainty. Gloat’s AI is exactly what companies need to revolutionize their HR function and where Lars and I envisioned the industry needing to go when we began our journey back in 2001,” said Au. 

Au joins Gloat at a time when the company is seeing a sharp increase in adoption of its technology among large global enterprises. Already deployed enterprise-wide by companies such as Unilever and Schneider Electric, Gloat’s AI is now used by more than 500,000 employees across the globe. As global enterprises seek solutions to optimize their workforce utilization while continuing to engage, develop, and retain employees, they are expected to increasingly turn to the solutions like Gloat to do so, building more connected and agile businesses in the process. Will the presence of an experience leader in HR and work tech space give Gloat an added competetive edge? Only time will tell. 

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