Tate G.

Head Of People & Culture at The Oodie

Tate G. has a diverse range of work experience in various leadership roles primarily focused on human resources and people management. They have served as the Head of People & Culture at The Oodie and Ecommerce Recruitment, providing leadership in these areas. Tate also founded and worked as the Principal Consultant at High Impact Consulting Australia, where they offered consulting services to start-ups and small to medium businesses, specializing in fashion, e-commerce, hospitality, entertainment, and beauty.

In previous roles, Tate worked as the SVP Learning & Development, International & Emerging Markets at Live Nation Entertainment, where they developed and implemented learning and development programs in the Asia, Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand regions. They also worked as the Regional Head of Human Resources - International & Emerging Markets at Live Nation Australasia, responsible for implementing people and culture initiatives and building a team across Australia, NZ, Middle East, and Asia.

Prior to that, Tate served as the Head of People Australia & New Zealand at Emirates Leisure Retail Australia & NZ and Head of HR at UNIQLO during the company's expansion into Australia. They also worked as the GM HR at Brand Collective Pty Ltd, overseeing the wholesale and retail division, and as the Group HR Manager F&B & Entertainment at Crown Resorts, managing HR functions for the food and beverage and entertainment departments.

Overall, Tate G. has extensive experience in people management, leadership development, and implementing HR initiatives across various industries.

Tate G. attended Aquinas College in Ringwood, Victoria from 1991 to 1995. No degree or field of study is mentioned. In 2014, Tate obtained certification as an LSI Human Synergistics Accredited Practitioner from Human Synergistics.

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Timeline

  • Head Of People & Culture

    March, 2021 - present