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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2025 · 11 MIN

Chloe Drew, Chief People Officer at Redox

from Built By People · host Dave D'Angelo

Navigating HR Leadership and Organizational Change with Chloe In this episode of the Built by People podcast sponsored by Previ, host Dave D'Angelo welcomes Chloe Drew, an experienced HR leader, to discuss her unique career path and the transformation at her current company Redox. Chloe shares insights on transitioning from a founder-led to an executive-led company, tackling economic challenges, and balancing new and traditional corporate culture. She also emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and transparency in leadership and the benefits of open knowledge-sharing within the HR community. Chloe offers valuable advice on managing change, promoting internal talent, and fostering psychological safety in teams. 00:00 Introduction to the Built by People Podcast 00:16 Sponsorship Message from Previ 00:45 Chloe's Unique Career Journey 02:21 Transitioning Leadership at Chloe's Company 04:02 Maintaining Employee Trust During Economic Challenges 05:21 Balancing Internal Talent and External Expertise 06:57 The Impact of Knowledge Sharing in HR 08:30 Balancing Company Culture During Organizational Change 10:09 Chloe's Parting Advice 11:06 Conclusion and Farewell

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