Gabriel Sanchez
About Gabriel Sanchez
Gabriel Sanchez is an Associate in the Technology Officer Practice at Spencer Stuart, specializing in recruitment and assessment for Chief Product Officers and Chief Technology Officers. He holds a BS in Finance from the University of Oregon and has experience working with a range of clients, including Fortune 500 companies and private equity firms.
Work at Spencer Stuart
Gabriel Sanchez has been an Associate in the Technology Officer Practice at Spencer Stuart since 2021. He operates in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he focuses on recruitment, succession planning, and assessment for Chief Product Officers and Chief Technology Officers. His role involves collaborating with a diverse range of clients, including Fortune 500 companies and Tier-1 private equity and venture capital-backed clients.
Previous Experience at KPMG
Prior to his current position, Gabriel Sanchez worked at KPMG US as an Associate in Resource Management from 2019 to 2021. During his two years at KPMG in San Francisco, California, he contributed to various resource management initiatives, enhancing the firm's operational efficiency.
Recruitment Role at Atrium
Gabriel Sanchez served as a Recruiter at Atrium from 2018 to 2019. His responsibilities included identifying and attracting talent for various roles, which provided him with valuable experience in the recruitment process within the technology sector in San Francisco.
Educational Background
Gabriel Sanchez studied at the University of Oregon, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the Lundquist College of Business. His education provided a strong foundation in financial principles and business practices. He also completed his secondary education at Mills High School.
Professional Skills and Beliefs
Gabriel Sanchez emphasizes the importance of effective communication, relationship building, and conflict resolution in achieving success. His expertise lies in recruitment, succession planning, and assessment, particularly for leadership roles in the consumer and enterprise technology sectors.