Duco, an enterprise platform for data automation, has named Lyuba Brouillard as its new chief people officer, to lead its human resources organisation.
With more than two decades of experience in leading global teams across the US, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific regions, Brouillard has built high-performing teams and driven value through an employee-centric people platform, with a keen focus on aligning with business goals and key performance indicators. Her background includes collaborating with private equity firms and successfully executing merger and acquisition transactions and integrations.
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Prior to Duco, Brouillard held the position of chief people officer at Broadway Technology, later acquired by Bloomberg. She has also served as chief people officer at TradingScreen and Ullink, and held senior leadership roles at the New York Stock Exchange and AIG. She began her career at the American Red Cross, where she was part of the immediate and long-term response teams following the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.
Michael Chin, chief executive officer at Duco, said: “Lyuba has the right mix of leadership, HR expertise, and people focus to help enable business growth and drive our culture forward. Her many years of experience in multiple chief people officer and head of HR roles has given her a diverse background and foundation in helping businesses strategically position themselves to develop and grow their greatest asset, people.”