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Lead(H)er Profile - Sofia Kaufman, Chief People Officer at Aura

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Our Lead(H)er series features impressive women leaders in the tech industry. In this Q&A, we are featuring Sofia Kaufman, Chief People Officer at Aura


Where did you grow up and how would you describe yourself as a child?

I was born in Riga, Latvia and moved to Brookline when I was a little girl; haven’t left Massachusetts since. I was pretty shy as a child, I liked to observe the world around me and catalog my observations. Sports helped me come out of my shell and I quickly found my immensely competitive nature. 

What did you study in college and what was your first job out of school?

I studied Economics in college. While in college I worked at a retail banking branch. Graduated and quickly realized that wasn’t for me and found a job at a comp consulting firm.

Can you share the details on your career path and what were the critical moments that got you to where you are today?

I’m definitely one of those people that are in HR that never thought they would be in HR. I enjoyed telling stories with data and found my way to compensation consulting. I quickly realized that family and billable hours required to excel in consulting 20 years ago didn’t mix and found my way to the corporate world. 

My first corporate job was on the compensation team at what was then Genzyme.  It opened my eyes to what a great and respected people function looks like. How partnering with the business through creative and effective programs, strong organizational design and an enduring culture help to drive results. After Genzyme, I worked my way up the ladder in the tech industry. First in compensation, then broader total rewards, and then to Chief People Officer. 

I don’t know if there were specific critical moments in my career or just the journey overall that has placed me where I am. I have been and continue to be incredibly fortunate to work with and for some pretty amazing leaders and have hopefully picked up a bit of their strengths along the way. For example, I learn from Hari Ravichandran, the CEO of Aura, every single day. His insights on category creation, deep knowledge of the capital markets, and drive for growth have taught me endless lessons for which I will always be grateful.

What is your current role and responsibilities?

I am currently the Chief People Officer of Aura - an intelligent digital safety company. We are on a mission to create a safer internet. I lead a team of amazing people that are responsible for shepherding our awesome people-first culture, attract and retain our greatest resource - our talent, and ensure we are helping our employees grow and they in turn power Aura’s growth.

Looking back, is this where you thought you’d be professionally?  Was it always your goal to be in this position?

I always thought I would be in leadership, but definitely not in HR. When I first started college I thought I would go into medicine or the sciences, like the rest of my family. Freshman year chemistry was a humbling experience and I quickly pivoted to economics. I found that I love telling stories with data and then using that data to make immediate impacts. I eventually found my way to compensation consulting. When I transitioned to the corporate world I worked for some of the best CHROs/CPOs in the game. I saw the immense impact that they had on organizations and have been inspired ever since.

For people who are looking to be in a similar position, what advice would you give to others in terms of helping them achieve their career goals?

Two things both equally important:

  1. Never turn down any opportunity to learn about the business. People functions are so critically important to the success of any organization. But if we are not aware of how an organization ticks, the long term goals of the organization and how people and people strategy align to those goals, then there is no point. 
  2. You don’t need to know everything to do the job. Many times people (especially women) think that because they don’t meet every qualification on the job spec that they are not ready. Most people are willing to help you if you are willing to ask questions. 

What are the most important skills that you need to do your job well?

  1. Empathy above all else. Building people programs requires one to be able to recognize that people are ultimately driven by emotions and to understand various perspectives of any given situation/program and its impact.
  2. Growth mindset for everything: self, team, company. It's super easy to get comfortable in past accomplishments, but the best feeling is when you keep pushing to level up. It's contagious and makes everyone around do the same.
  3. Sounds cliche, but being strategic. It's very easy for the People function to just do the HR things because it's what the calendar says to do or because that's what the proverbial HR playbook prescribes. But truly using people and org decisions to drive business outcomes is critical to success.
  4. Being very comfortable in the abstract. People don’t fit into neat little boxes - nor should they. 

What do you find most interesting/rewarding about your work?  What’s the most challenging?

The answer to all of the above is the people. It is so rewarding to work with the smartest, kindest, most interesting people in the industry. 

Building culture is challenging, hard, and incredibly rewarding work. There is no one size fits all, so keeping everyone happy is impossible. The magic is when most of the pieces start to work together and create a rocketship like the one we have at Aura.


Q&A

What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

Spending time with my family is tops. I’m a workout junky: hiking, running, yoga, gym sessions. 

Sofia Kaufman Aura

How do you manage stress?

Staying active for sure. Also sleep; I’m famous for my early bedtime, but it truly is important. 

How many cups of coffee do you have in a day?

Zero. I am trying to break a decades-long dependency and sticking to tea.

Any book or podcast recommendations?

I love the Pivot podcast. Always pick up interesting tidbits of info about the world there.

What advice do you have for recent college graduates?

Network, network, network. You never know when you might find your next boss, mentor, or ally. 

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At Aura, we’re making comprehensive digital security simple to understand and easy to use, so everyone can stay safe online.

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The VentureFizz Podcast: Rahul Chaturvedi - Founder & CEO of Clora

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Episode #256 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Rahul Chaturvedi, Founder & CEO of Clora.

I was excited to interview Rahul for our podcast since his background before starting Clora is very deep in the life sciences industry as the head of clinical development at several biopharma companies. It was an opportunity to explore this industry, as I haven’t interviewed anyone who has the same depth of experience, so we talk about the drug discovery and clinical trials process. 

It was this industry knowledge that led Rahul down the path of starting Clora to address a critical pain point in the life sciences industry and that is the lack of resources. And, when I say resources… I’m referring to talent and having the right expertise at the right time during the drug discovery process. As you’ll hear, it takes over 300 unique skillsets to bring a drug to market.

Well, Clora is helping to solve this talent crisis with its intelligent platform that efficiently matches life science companies with flexible, on-demand expertise. The company is venture backed by Spark Capital, Social Capital, Notation Capital, and others.

Rahul is also a fellow podcaster, as he is one of the hosts of the Biotech 2050 Podcast, which I would recommend checking out if you are interested in learning more about the biotech and life sciences industry.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • What’s the biggest difference between building a tech startup versus a life sciences company.
  • Rahul’s background story and why he pursued a career in the life sciences industry.
  • His experience leading clinical development across multiple companies.
  • All the details about Clora in terms of their mission, the details on their platform, and growth plans ahead.
  • Advice for founders on building a company in the healthtech industry.
  • And so much more.

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Clora is a talent marketplace solving the talent crisis in the life sciences industries by enabling teams to discover, build, and manage on-demand talent.

 

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Talent on the Move - April 22, 2022

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at ZoomInfo, SoWork, CybelAngel, Zus Health, Paperless Parts, and January Digital.

Did I miss your new employees? Send me an email with their name and details about their new role. I'll add them to next week's edition of Talent on the Move. 


ZoomInfo
 
Scrum Master II at ZoomInfo

Previously, Scrum Master at Net Health
 
Sales Development Representative at ZoomInfo

Previously, Business Development Representative at Qantas Airways
 
Learning and Development Manager at ZoomInfo

Previously, Curriculum Developer and Instructional Designer at Baltimore County Public Schools

ZoomInfo is hiring!

SoWork
 
Digital Marketer at SoWork

Previously, Culture & Engagement at Harvard Innovation Lab
 
Full Stack Engineer at SoWork

Previously, Full Stack Engineer at GABA Inc.
 
Partnerships & Legal at SoWork

Previously, Principal at Mammoth Cyber
 
Talent Acquisition at SoWork

Previously, Technical Recruitment Lead at Gecko Robotics, Inc.

SoWork is hiring!

CybelAngel
 
Global Demand Generation Director at CybelAngel

Previously, VP of Growth at Havoc Shield
 
Enterprise Account Executive at CybelAngel

Previously, Regional Sales Manager at Black Kite

CybelAngel is hiring!

Zus Health
 
Product Manager at Zus Health

Previously, Product Owner at Redox
 
Office Coordinator at Zus Health

Previously, Administrative Assistant at Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University
 
Technologist at Zus Health

Previously, DevOps Engineer at BioBright
 
 
Technologist at Zus Health

Previously, Senior Software Engineer at Toyota Connected North America
 
 
Technologist at Zus Health

Previously, Senior Software Engineer at National Instruments
 
 
Director Solutions Design at Zus Health

Previously, Lead Technical Sales Engineer at Unqork
 
 
Chief Commercial Officer at Zus Health

Previously, Chief Operating Officer at Buoy Health
 
 
Technologist at Zus Health

Previously, Senior Software Developer at Johnson & Johnson
 
 
Associate General Counsel at Zus Health

Previously, Associate General Counsel - Technology and Innovation at Nebraska Medicine
 
 
Senior UX Designer at Zus Health

Previously, Sr. UX Design Lead at Navigating Cancer

Zus Health is hiring!

Paperless Parts
 
Vice President, People Strategy & Operations at Paperless Parts

Previously, Senior Director, Operations & Human Resources at Affectiva

Paperless Parts is hiring!

January Digital
 
Promoted to President at January Digital

Previously, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief People Officer at January Digital
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The Definitive Guide to the Top Energy & CleanTech Companies Hiring in Tech

In honor of Earth Day approaching, we have created The Definitive Guide to the Top Energy & CleanTech Companies Hiring in Tech.

All of these companies have a presence on VentureFizz and are hiring!

Not only will you find lots of great job openings, but we also have lots of great content to help you learn more about the company, its people, and culture. VentureFizz Pro Tip: this content is also incredibly useful for prepping for any interviews at these companies!

 

Spoiler Alert

Number of Employees: 26 - 50
 
Spoiler Alert is a remote-first software company helping food and CPG brands manage excess inventory to increase recovery and reduce food waste. 

Watch: CxO Briefing: SpoilerAlert CEO & Co-Founder Ricky Ashenfelter

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT Spoiler Alert 

 

AspenTech

Number of Employees: 1,000+
 
Aspen Technology is the company that’s embedding artificial intelligence (AI) throughout industrial manufacturing environments. Our leading-edge software helps the world’s largest oil and gas, chemical and engineering companies achieve their goals in safety, sustainability and operational performance. 
 

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT AspenTech

 

Ampion

Number of Employees: 51 - 100
 
We connect people and solar energy companies, lowering electricity costs and protecting the environment. Our mission is to make it easy for everyone to access clean, renewable energy.

Watch: CxO Briefing: Ampion COO Andrew Kvaal

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT Ampion

Bevi

Number of Employees: 101 - 250
 
Bevi is on a mission to disrupt the beverage supply chain and replace single-use water bottles with smart water machines.
 

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT Bevi

WiTricity

Number of Employees: 51 - 100
 
WiTricity is the global industry leader in wireless charging, powering a sustainable future of mobility that is electric and autonomous.
 

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT WiTricity

EnergySage

Number of Employees: 51 - 100
 
At EnergySage, we believe in a world powered by abundant, affordable, clean energy. A career with us will allow you to solve difficult problems that lead to a healthier, more sustainable planet, while having a lot of fun along the way. There’s never been a more important, rewarding time to work in the clean energy industry. We hope you’ll join us!  

Watch: EnergySage's Engineering Team: An Inside Look

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT EnergySage

Inari

Number of Employees: 101 - 250
 

Through transformational plant breeding technology, we are creating a new horizon in agriculture that is more predictive, efficient, affordable, inclusive, and respectful of the environment.

Watch: Inari's Engineering Team: An Inside Look

CLICK HERE FOR JOBS AT Inari