Erica G. Lee, MBA
About Erica G. Lee, MBA
Erica G. Lee, MBA, serves as the Senior People Operations Manager at Noodle.ai in San Francisco, California, a position she has held since 2022. With a diverse background in human resources and people operations, she has accumulated extensive experience in various roles across multiple organizations.
Work at Noodle.ai
Erica G. Lee has been serving as the Senior People Operations Manager at Noodle.ai since 2022. In this role, she oversees various aspects of people operations, contributing to the company's strategic goals. Prior to her current position, she worked as the People Operations Manager at Noodle.ai from 2019 to 2022, where she developed and implemented HR initiatives to enhance employee engagement and performance.
Education and Expertise
Erica G. Lee holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in business principles, particularly in talent management and organizational performance. This expertise is reflected in her roles across various organizations, where she has focused on enhancing human resources practices.
Background
Erica G. Lee has a diverse background in human resources and people operations, with experience across multiple industries. She began her career in 2012 as a Global Planning Department Intern at TCL Communication Technology Holdings in Shanghai, China. Over the years, she has held various positions, including roles at Tiffany & Co., Slack, and Kaiser Permanente, where she gained valuable insights into talent management and organizational performance.
Previous Work Experience
Before her tenure at Noodle.ai, Erica worked in several human resources roles. She served as a Human Resources Specialist in Learning & Development at BOLD and as a Human Resources professional at Proper Hospitality. Additionally, she interned at Slack and Kaiser Permanente, where she focused on talent and organizational performance. Her early career included positions at San Francisco State University, where she contributed to outreach and study abroad programs.