Reapit has appointed a new chief people officer, Suzie Woodhams, to spearhead human resources.
- Suzie Woodhams comes with vast experience across the tech, software, and property sectors.
- Her role will be instrumental in developing and implementing Reapit’s people strategy.
- CEO Mark Armstrong lauds Woodhams’ commitment to a people-first approach to business growth.
- Woodhams expresses excitement about contributing to Reapit’s innovative journey.
Reapit, a renowned name in PropTech, has announced the appointment of Suzie Woodhams as its new chief people officer. With a remarkable career in human resources across various global organisations, Woodhams is poised to lead Reapit’s strategic HR initiatives. Her past experiences in the technology, software, and property sectors equip her to guide the company towards integrating a robust people-centric culture.
Woodhams’ appointment is expected to be a significant step in advancing Reapit’s people strategy. Her role will involve the development and implementation of HR initiatives designed to propel the company’s growth and success. The company’s CEO, Mark Armstrong, has expressed his delight, emphasising her extensive experience and commitment to fostering a people-first environment. “Suzie has vast experience in integrating businesses, and along with her commitment to driving a people-first approach to growth, she will help us bring ‘One Reapit’ to life,” Armstrong commented.
Having served in senior HR roles at organisations like Optivo, Woodhams has garnered extensive expertise in navigating complex business landscapes. Her leadership skills and understanding of employee dynamics are expected to significantly contribute to Reapit’s organisational goals. She shares, “I am thrilled to be joining Reapit at an exciting time in their journey. I look forward to being part of the team and contributing to the company’s growth and success.”
Reapit’s strategic leadership move reinforces its commitment to a people-centric growth model, heralding an exciting phase for the company.
