Fleet Space Technologies appoints former Airtasker HR officer as chief people officer

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Looks to Isa Notermans to lead its HR arm.

Mineral space technology company Fleet Space Technologies has appointed Isa Notermans as its chief people officer.

Fleet Space Technologies appoints former Airtasker HR officer as chief people officer

Previously the chief HR officer at Airtasker, Notermans’ appointment comes as the company completed its Series C funding round.

She will oversee the recruitment of a large number of highly skilled positions in Australia and around the world as the company is expanding globally through a network of global offices.

Notermans brings to Fleet Space Technologies a rich background spanning over 17 years in people and culture, with a focus on technology-driven environments.

Flavia Tata Nardini, founder and CEO at Fleet Space Technologies said the company is delighted to welcome Isa Notermans as its chief people officer.

“As we continue to navigate the dynamic landscape of scaling up, our unwavering dedication lies in fostering, developing, and amplifying exceptional teams, united by a collective purpose of driving the transformative influence of our technologies,” she said.

“With Notermans' distinguished journey in spearheading scale-ups within the technology sector, we are poised to elevate this endeavour, moulding a culture at Fleet where each individual holds the key to unlocking their utmost potential."

Prior to working at Airtasker, Notermans’ also held HR leadership roles at Linktree, Pandora Music and five years for Spotify in New York City.

She most recently served as Chief HR Officer at Airtasker, a globally operating marketplace for services, headquartered in Sydney. Prior to this, she held the pivotal position of Global Head of People & Culture at Melbourne-based startup, Linktree.

Notermans has also addressed the UN General Assembly for Gender Equity in Parental Leave.

This critical appointment follows a key period of growth for Fleet Space Technologies.

This includes signing long-term satellite aided critical earth transition mineral agreements with some of the world’s largest miners.

Fleet also confirmed its first defence contract in April 2023, signing a $6.4 million contract with Australia’s Defense Space Command, a Series C funding round of $50 million in May and was recently awarded $4 million Demonstrator Program contract by the Australian Space Agency to harness seismic data at Moon’s South Pole.

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