Workplace Accelerator
Daniel Callaghan is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in entrepreneurship, digital innovation, and leadership within various sectors. Currently serving as CEO of Veremark since October 2019, Callaghan leads a firm specializing in expert background checks for companies through a digital-first solution. As a Founding Partner at Workplace Accelerator, Callaghan focuses on nurturing HR Tech and Work Tech ventures. In addition, Callaghan is the Founder of Talmix, Europe's first freelance marketplace for independent consultants. Previously, Callaghan held significant roles such as Chairman of the Digital Economy Committee at EuroCham Singapore, and Head of Asia Pacific for Adecco Group X, where Callaghan drove digital transformation across the region. An internationally published author, Callaghan has a robust educational background with an MBA in Finance and Strategy from IESE Business School, an MBA in General Management from Yale School of Management, and a BA from Durham University.
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Workplace Accelerator
The Workplace Accelerator is the only global HR Tech & Work Tech dedicated programme focused on shaping how the world works. With regional programmes focused on APAC, US, UK & EU we provide specific geographic and operational expertise and support for each of our participants and the chance to be part of our global community. We focus on Work tech as defined as Talent Acquisition tools, Talent Management Tools, Collaboration and Productivity tools, HR & Admin tools and Workforce Management tools. We provide a structured 12 week programme with hands on guidance from subject matter and functional experts to help scale the most promising Work & HR Tech ventures around the world. We also provide direct market access to over 200 HR professionals and prospective partners for the participants to meet with. This is all supported with investment, networking and peer to peer support specifically designed for HR Tech Ventures focused within their specific regions.