SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Humanity, the leading provider of cloud-based scheduling solutions for the enterprise, today announced a new executive team of industry leaders: Jack Robinson as Vice President of Solutions Engineering, Andrej Luneski as Vice President of Engineering, and Charles Orlando as Vice President of Marketing.
"Behind every successful company is a team of driven, talented leaders who are experts in their fields, and who are instrumental in bringing enterprise technology to market while leading global teams," said Chris Amani, Chief Executive Officer at Humanity. "These executives bring years of domain expertise and industry experience, and will continue to build on the success Humanity has achieved. I'm proud to welcome these leaders aboard and excited to see their contributions to Humanity's expanded success in the years to come."
Mr. Robinson brings more than 20 years of HCM experience to the Humanity team, including previous positions as Principal Solutions Consultant on Workday's large enterprise sales team and managing a team of solutions consultants at SAP SuccessFactors. In his new role as Vice President of Solutions Engineering, Mr. Robinson will be responsible for leading enterprise solutions development and implementation, driving new customer channels, expanding strategic partnerships, and will play a key role in assisting the customization and integration of Humanity's robust scheduling platform into large enterprises with existing HCM platforms.
Mr. Luneski brings extensive global expertise in human computer interaction to his new role as Vice President of Engineering. Mr. Luneski will spearhead product development projects leveraging analytics and integrating new predictive technologies focused on improving operations, communications and employee engagement. Previously, Mr. Luneski served as Director of Engineering at Arbor Education Partners and as a management board member at Balkan Security Network. Mr. Luneski is a recognized leader in human computer interaction and information systems academics who led a team of programmers in the development of the Metropolitan University information system. He lectures regularly on topics including databases, human computer interaction, software engineering, software development, and IT project management.
Mr. Orlando is an innovative marketing leader with over 20 years of experience—including the last 18 successfully launching and marketing SaaS and Cloud solutions. As Humanity continues to expand its customer-driven product development of next-generation technologies and enters a new period of growth, strategic marketing and communications will play an even greater role in supporting customer needs. Mr. Orlando will oversee all Humanity marketing operations, branding, public relations, and demand generation initiatives. Over his career, Mr. Orlando has helped drive go-to-market strategy and awareness-building programs as the marketing and inside sales leader at FleetUp, Ninth House, and was Sr. Director of Marketing at Webex, where he played an instrumental role in the successful IPO in 2000.
About Humanity
Humanity is the leading cloud-based employee scheduling platform that accelerates schedule creation by up to 80 percent. Humanity provides organizations of all sizes with unprecedented insight into their operations, and empowers them with actionable data to optimize staffing based on historical sales and sales forecasts, employee skill set, and staff availability. Humanity is offered as Software as a Service (SaaS) and can be deployed as a stand-alone solution in the cloud, or integrated quickly and easily with today's leading HCM platforms. For more information or to schedule a free 30-day trial, visit humanity.com.
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