Quintiq Appoints New Global Head of Human Resources
07/03/2013 - Quintiq, a global leader in supply chain planning and optimization (SCP&O), announced that Liz Monahan will join the company as vice president of human resources as of 1 July.
Monahan previously served as senior vice president, director of HR for Homeward Residential, Inc., now Ocwen Financial Corp. Prior to this, she held similar roles with De Lage Landen, GMAC Residential and CorpTalk.
“Liz has significant experience providing strategic HR direction and will be a big asset to Quintiq,” said Michael Coluzzi, CFO of Quintiq. “The addition of Liz to the management team will help us attract and retain talent ensuring that we continue to achieve 40% annual growth.”
“Because of its amazing team of world-class leaders, Quintiq is experiencing tremendous growth in response to increasing demand for its software across the globe,” said Monahan. “I am excited to be part of Quintiq’s momentum. I look forward to working with the team to build unifying, practical and sustainable solutions that drive organizational development.”
Monahan has led human resources and training functions for large domestic and international companies. For more than 20 years, she has worked with all levels of business to help leaders maximize their potential and improve the performance of their teams. Reporting to Coluzzi, Monahan will be based out of Quintiq’s North American headquarters in Radnor, Pa.
Quintiq’s revolutionary supply chain planning and optimization (SCP&O) platform enables enterprises to improve efficiency at every stage of the supply chain journey. It powers end-to-end planning and optimization of personnel, resources, and processes in a single planning environment, across all planning horizons. Many of the world’s largest and most successful enterprises rely on Quintiq to achieve their business goals, strengthen their competitive advantage, and create new revenue streams.
Established in 1997 and growing rapidly, Quintiq has a global presence with dual headquarters in the Netherlands and the USA, a global development center in Malaysia, and offices around the world. Quintiq’s software is in use at over 500 locations in 78 countries worldwide.