Warren Perlman
About Warren Perlman
Warren Perlman serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Atlas, where he leads efforts to create an accessible tech platform for employers and employees. With extensive experience in both startups and large corporations, he emphasizes the strategic evolution of technology to enhance people's lives.
Current Role at Atlas
Warren Perlman serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Atlas, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he leads a team dedicated to developing a technology platform designed to enhance accessibility and inclusivity for both employers and employees. His strategic approach emphasizes the importance of evolving and iterating solutions to maintain a competitive edge in the industry.
Previous Experience at Dayforce
Prior to his current role, Warren Perlman held multiple positions at Dayforce. He served as Chief Information Officer from 2014 to 2021 and later as Chief Digital Officer for one year in 2021. Additionally, he was the Chief Technology Officer, Global, for six months in 2022. His tenure at Dayforce included responsibilities that spanned various aspects of technology and digital transformation.
Career Background in Technology Services
Warren Perlman has a diverse background in technology services, having worked at Workbrain, Inc. as Director of IT and Director of Technology Services from 1999 to 2006. He also spent ten months as an Account Manager at Infor Global Solutions in 2007. His experience encompasses both entrepreneurial startups and established companies, providing him with a broad perspective on digital transformation.
Education and Professional Development
Warren Perlman studied at the University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management, where he completed the Directors Education Program in 2020. This educational background supports his strategic approach to technology and leadership in his various roles within the tech industry.
Advocacy for Technology Innovation
Warren Perlman advocates for the integration of advanced technologies such as generative AI, workflow automation, self-service frameworks, hyper-personalization, and large language models into the tech stack. He believes that technology should fundamentally improve people's lives, which aligns with his work philosophy and informs his leadership at Atlas.