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Transcarent appoints Zoë Harte as Chief People Officer
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Health and care experience company Transcarent has announced today that Zoë Harte has joined the organisation as its Chief People Officer.
Reporting to Transcarent CEO Glen Tullman, Harte will oversee the company’s people function.
Ms Harte joins Transcarent after having spent almost a decade with Upwork, where she served as its Chief People Officer.
Harte previously served in senior roles within HR at Rovi and spent more than nine years at Yahoo! Inc. where she worked in both HR and Customer Care leadership roles.
Tullman said:
“I’m excited to have Zoë join the Transcarent team.
“We are building the best health and care experience for consumers, and that means we also need to develop the best company to work for.
“Zoë ‘s expertise can help us scale our team and ensure our employees don’t just like but love where they work.”
Transcarent directly connects consumers with high-quality care, transparent information and guidance through its integrated mobile or web platform.
Members can access everyday care, behavioural health, pharmacy care, care at home comprehensive surgical care, or receive additional care for complex care needs like cancer.
Harte said:
“As a People leader I have seen first-hand the challenge of balancing employee expectations for affordable health and care benefits while shouldering rising healthcare costs.
“I couldn’t be more excited that Transcarent is offering a meaningful solution in the market to help employers deliver a great health and care experience to their employees and families.
“I want to empower the team to reach their full potential and deliver on the promise of delivering high-quality care to Transcarent Members and clients.”
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