HR4 Ltd Appoints Jay Hedges as CEO to Lead Company Growth
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HR4 Ltd, an end-to-end employee life-cycle solution provider focused on maximizing business owner profits and employee experiences, announces the appointment of Jay Hedges to the role of Chief Executive Officer to help guide HR4 in its next stage of expansion. TORONTO (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 HR4 President and Founder, Heather Macpherson: “Jay’s impressive track record and experience scaling private Software As A Service (SaaS) companies without extensive outside funding will be a huge asset to HR4. Jay is also a caring and empathetic leader who will have a positive impact on our people and our customers. I’m really proud of the suite of applications we’ve built and how happy our customers are to this point. That said, we have ambitious aspirations and Jay brings a new level of confidence and set of experiences that I believe will be inva
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