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Ellie Mae Announces New Executive Leadership

Ellie MaeThe former VP of Human Resources for Walmart US eCommerce and Walmart Labs, Carina Cortez, joins the California-based technology company, Ellie Mae, as EVP of Human Resources.

In her new role, Cortez will be responsible for leading the Ellie Mae’s human resources organization with a focus on attracting and retaining top talent, managing workforce planning, as well as leading the talent development strategy.

Prior to joining Ellie Mae, Cortez led the team of HR Business Partners supporting the 26,000+ associates at Walmart US eCommerce and Walmart Labs. She drove the human capital strategy for the organization, working closely with leadership to meet the growing needs of the business by focusing on strengthening people manager capabilities, top talent acceleration, organizational effectiveness and engagement, and retention.

“I look forward to working with the teammates at Ellie Mae through this time of immense organizational growth and change,” said Cortez. “I am excited to leverage my passion for driving business objectives while leveraging a human capital strategy, and focusing on recruiting retention, and talent development.”

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