Brodie Wooler

Business Development at UneeQ

Brodie Wooler has had a varied and successful career. From 2011 to 2019, they have held a number of roles in various industries. In 2011, they joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force as a Pilot Under Training, where they completed the Initial Officer Training Course (IOTC) and was commissioned at the rank of Pilot Officer. Brodie also completed basic survival training. From 2013 to 2015, they worked at StrataNet as an independent contractor, selling and installing high-speed wireless solutions to rural customers and helping install new wireless towers. From 2013 to 2018, they worked at ROK Build as a Business System Integration Manager, where they streamlined and standardised employee/contractor onboarding. From 2018 to 2019, they worked at Cashback Cars as General Manager, responsible for the day to day operations of a prominent used car yard. Finally, from 2019 to present, they have been working at UneeQ in various roles, including Business Development, VP Platform Development, and VP Platform Development. In these roles, they have been working to bring human-like emotional connection to the digital world, enabling organisations to create great customer experiences using human-like interactions.

Brodie Wooler's education history began in 1989 when they attended Kamo Christian College until 1998. Brodie then attended Kamo High School in 1999. In 2009, they attended Helicopter Flight Training and obtained a Commercial Pilot License (Helicopter). In 2010, they attended Helicopter Flight Training again and obtained a Basic Gas Turbine Course. In 2011, they attended the Royal New Zealand Air Force and obtained an Initial Officer Training Course (IOTC). In 2013, they attended Ardmore Flying School and obtained a Commercial Pilot License (Aeroplane). Lastly, in 2014, they attended Ardmore Flying School again and obtained a Multi Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR).

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  • Business Development

    May, 2020 - present

  • VP Platform Development

    August, 2019

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