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Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth
Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth

Talroo Founder Bruce Ge named CEO as company builds on momentum in AI-driven talent acquisition AUSTIN, Texas, May 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Talroo, the data-driven talent matching platform for frontline and skilled trades hiring, today announced a leadership transition: Thad Price has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer, and Bruce Ge, Talroo's Founder and Chairman of the Board, has been appointed CEO, effective immediately. "Over the past several years, Talroo has established itself as a leader in talent acquisition, matching job seekers with employers," said Ge. "Driven by the strength of our team and platform, we now help thousands of employers reach qualified candidates more efficiently. Thad has contributed to that progress by offering strategic input and perspective during a period of growth and change." Ge, who founded Talroo in 2010, brings deep expertise in technology, product development, and innovation. As CEO, he will lead the company through its next phase, with a focus on product innovation, customer trust, and operational excellence. "Our mission remains the same—empowering employers to connect with talent others can't reach—but our ambition continues to grow," said Ge. "We're moving forward with clarity, intensity, and a renewed commitment to our customers, our team, and our future." The leadership transition was approved by the Board of Directors and is effective as of May 27, 2025. About Talroo Talroo is a data-driven talent matching platform built to help businesses source frontline and skilled trades workers that traditional job sites overlook. By leveraging real-time applicant tracking system (ATS) data and AI-driven technology, Talroo connects businesses with high-intent job seekers faster and at a lower cost. Powering millions of job searches daily, Talroo optimizes hiring outcomes through its proprietary Apply Intelligence™ technology, apply signals, and behavioral insights. Talroo has been recognized as a leader in talent acquisition innovation, most recently winning the HR Tech Award for Best Frontline-Focused Solution in Talent Acquisition from Lighthouse Research & Advisory and the Gold Stevie® Award for Technical Innovation of the Year from the American Business Awards. Talroo has also been named a Leader in Recruitment Marketing and Easiest to Do Business With by G2, based on customer satisfaction and peer reviews. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Media Contact Dan Gladwell, Director of Growth(512) 717-0630press@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth
Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth

Talroo Founder Bruce Ge named CEO as company builds on momentum in AI-driven talent acquisition AUSTIN, Texas, May 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Talroo, the data-driven talent matching platform for frontline and skilled trades hiring, today announced a leadership transition: Thad Price has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer, and Bruce Ge, Talroo's Founder and Chairman of the Board, has been appointed CEO, effective immediately. "Over the past several years, Talroo has established itself as a leader in talent acquisition, matching job seekers with employers," said Ge. "Driven by the strength of our team and platform, we now help thousands of employers reach qualified candidates more efficiently. Thad has contributed to that progress by offering strategic input and perspective during a period of growth and change." Ge, who founded Talroo in 2010, brings deep expertise in technology, product development, and innovation. As CEO, he will lead the company through its next phase, with a focus on product innovation, customer trust, and operational excellence. "Our mission remains the same—empowering employers to connect with talent others can't reach—but our ambition continues to grow," said Ge. "We're moving forward with clarity, intensity, and a renewed commitment to our customers, our team, and our future." The leadership transition was approved by the Board of Directors and is effective as of May 27, 2025. About Talroo Talroo is a data-driven talent matching platform built to help businesses source frontline and skilled trades workers that traditional job sites overlook. By leveraging real-time applicant tracking system (ATS) data and AI-driven technology, Talroo connects businesses with high-intent job seekers faster and at a lower cost. Powering millions of job searches daily, Talroo optimizes hiring outcomes through its proprietary Apply Intelligence™ technology, apply signals, and behavioral insights. Talroo has been recognized as a leader in talent acquisition innovation, most recently winning the HR Tech Award for Best Frontline-Focused Solution in Talent Acquisition from Lighthouse Research & Advisory and the Gold Stevie® Award for Technical Innovation of the Year from the American Business Awards. Talroo has also been named a Leader in Recruitment Marketing and Easiest to Do Business With by G2, based on customer satisfaction and peer reviews. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Media Contact Dan Gladwell, Director of Growth(512) 717-0630press@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth
Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth

Business Wire

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Talroo Announces CEO Transition to Support Next Phase of Growth

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Talroo, the data-driven talent matching platform for frontline and skilled trades hiring, today announced a leadership transition: Thad Price has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer, and Bruce Ge, Talroo's Founder and Chairman of the Board, has been appointed CEO, effective immediately. 'Over the past several years, Talroo has established itself as a leader in talent acquisition, matching job seekers with employers,' said Ge. 'Driven by the strength of our team and platform, we now help thousands of employers reach qualified candidates more efficiently. Thad has contributed to that progress by offering strategic input and perspective during a period of growth and change.' Ge, who founded Talroo in 2010, brings deep expertise in technology, product development, and innovation. As CEO, he will lead the company through its next phase, with a focus on product innovation, customer trust, and operational excellence. 'Our mission remains the same—empowering employers to connect with talent others can't reach—but our ambition continues to grow,' said Ge. 'We're moving forward with clarity, intensity, and a renewed commitment to our customers, our team, and our future.' The leadership transition was approved by the Board of Directors and is effective as of May 27, 2025. About Talroo Talroo is a data-driven talent matching platform built to help businesses source frontline and skilled trades workers that traditional job sites overlook. By leveraging real-time applicant tracking system (ATS) data and AI-driven technology, Talroo connects businesses with high-intent job seekers faster and at a lower cost. Powering millions of job searches daily, Talroo optimizes hiring outcomes through its proprietary Apply Intelligence™ technology, apply signals, and behavioral insights. Talroo has been recognized as a leader in talent acquisition innovation, most recently winning the HR Tech Award for Best Frontline-Focused Solution in Talent Acquisition from Lighthouse Research & Advisory and the Gold Stevie® Award for Technical Innovation of the Year from the American Business Awards. Talroo has also been named a Leader in Recruitment Marketing and Easiest to Do Business With by G2, based on customer satisfaction and peer reviews. Learn more at

Watch: Paraglider nearly freezes after vortex pulled him up to 28,000ft
Watch: Paraglider nearly freezes after vortex pulled him up to 28,000ft

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Watch: Paraglider nearly freezes after vortex pulled him up to 28,000ft

A paraglider who nearly froze to death after his parachute pulled him 28,000 feet into the air is being investigated by Chinese police. The man, known locally as Liu Ge, was left suspended in -40F temperatures while flying above the Qilian Shan mountain range in northern China on Saturday. Body camera footage shows the canopy of his parachute being lifted by a current of warm air in an extremely dangerous phenomenon known as 'cloud suck'. The 44-second clip shows Ge without an oxygen mask, his face and clothing encrusted with frost, desperately gripping onto the harness. Despite being at nearly the same altitude as a cruising jumbo jet, Ge managed to retain consciousness and land his parachute safely. 'I felt oxygen deficiency, my hands were freezing outside... and I kept communicating via the intercom,' Ge told local media. Ge had taken off for his flight from an altitude of around 9,800ft, according to local media reports. Although the paraglider held a valid paragliding licence, Ge allegedly failed to file the necessary flight plan including obtaining airspace clearance for the launch site, according to reports. Industry regulations restrict flights to below 16,000 ft with 9,000ft already considered an impressive altitude. Those who breach regulations may be fined and even face criminal charges. Police and aviation authorities in northwestern Gansu Province have launched an investigation into the incident. Ou, a local paragliding enthusiast, said few people can survive such extreme altitudes and described Ge's mental resilience as 'extraordinary.' 'This is truly miraculous,' he said. In 2007, Zhongpin He, a member of the Chinese paragliding team, was killed by a lightning strike after being sucked into a storm along with his partner Ewa Wisnierska in New South Wales, Australia. Wisnierska managed to survive being pulled upwards 32,000ft and being battered by hailstones the size of oranges in temperatures of -40F to -50 ˚C. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Watch: Paraglider nearly freezes after vortex pulled him up to 28,000ft
Watch: Paraglider nearly freezes after vortex pulled him up to 28,000ft

Telegraph

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Telegraph

Watch: Paraglider nearly freezes after vortex pulled him up to 28,000ft

Although the paraglider held a valid paragliding licence, Ge allegedly failed to file the necessary flight plan including obtaining airspace clearance for the launch site, according to reports. Industry regulations restrict flights to below 16,000 ft with 9,000ft already considered an impressive altitude. Those who breach regulations may be fined and even face criminal charges. Police and aviation authorities in northwestern Gansu Province have launched an investigation into the incident. Ou, a local paragliding enthusiast, said few people can survive such extreme altitudes and described Ge's mental resilience as 'extraordinary.' 'This is truly miraculous,' he said. In 2007, Zhongpin He, a member of the Chinese paragliding team, was killed by a lightning strike after being sucked into a storm along with his partner Ewa Wisnierska in New South Wales, Australia. Wisnierska managed to survive being pulled upwards 32,000ft and being battered by hailstones the size of oranges in temperatures of -40F to -50 ˚C.

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