Michelle Sieklucki

Head Of People Operations @ Hopper

About Michelle Sieklucki

Title and Role at Hopper

Michelle Sieklucki is currently serving as the Head of People Operations at Hopper. She joined the company in September 2021. In this role, she oversees various aspects of people management including talent acquisition, employee relations, and organizational development. Her extensive background in human resources positions her well to contribute to Hopper's strategic goals.

Prior Experience at Deloitte Canada

Before joining Hopper, Michelle Sieklucki worked at Deloitte Canada. She initially served as a Consultant from 2019 to 2021 in the Vancouver, Canada Area. She was later promoted to Senior Consultant, a role she held briefly for two months in 2021. Her work at Deloitte involved providing strategic advice and HR solutions to various clients.

Human Resources Roles at Vancouver Airport Authority

Michelle Sieklucki held two human resources roles at the Vancouver Airport Authority. She first joined as an HR Co-op Student, a position she held for 11 months in Richmond, BC, in 2016. Subsequently, she returned to the organization as a Human Resources Coordinator from 2018 to 2019, gaining valuable experience in HR processes and employee engagement.

Educational Background in Human Resources

Michelle Sieklucki studied Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at Sauder School of Business, earning a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom). She also completed her Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resources Management at The University of British Columbia. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her roles in HR and people operations.

International Experience at adidas

Michelle gained international experience while working as a Talent Acquisition Coordinator (Intern) at adidas in Nürnberg, Germany, for five months in 2017. This role allowed her to develop skills in talent acquisition in a global environment, further enriching her expertise in human resources.

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