News: Simpl appoints Sneha Arora as chief human resources officer

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Simpl appoints Sneha Arora as chief human resources officer

In her last role as VP, HR at Myntra, she was a part of the leadership team, building and driving the brand’s people-first culture.
Simpl appoints Sneha Arora as chief human resources officer

One-tap checkout platform Simpl has appointed Sneha Arora as chief human resources officer (CHRO). 

In this role, she will be responsible for scaling the organisation, building talent capabilities and culture to power Simpl’s business which is on a high growth trajectory.

Arora comes with extensive experience of providing HR leadership in fast paced, diverse and multicultural environments across technology, retail and ecommerce industries. 

She has led HR and talent strategies across India origin organisations Flipkart and Myntra, and MNCs such as SAP and Texas Instruments. She comes with rich experiences of driving large scale organisational transformation across geographies, and navigating through change in high growth business environments.  

“We are an agile team currently embarking on a very crucial and transformative growth trajectory as a brand and Sneha’s appointment is a strategic decision. At Simpl, we need thought leaders who will lead us closer to our ambitious vision with their capability, expertise and passion. Sneha’s rich and extensive experience across industries, at different stages and scale of organisations, and passion for people and culture, will help build Simpl of future,” said Nitya Sharma, CEO & co-founder, Simpl.

“The potential to build the foundation of people and culture for an organisation on a growth trajectory is very exciting and that drew me to join Simpl. There is an opportunity to do transformative work which will shape the fundamentals of the organisation as well as the industry,” added Arora.

An established and celebrated HR industry leader, she has been recognised by various industry forums including Emerging HR leader in 2017 by People Matters, a Rising star in HR in 2018 by CII, and received Women HR Leadership Award in 2020 by ObserveNow.

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