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Tamara
Casasa
Head of People
Open Cosmos
Tamara Casasa is Head of People Operations at Impress, where she leads end-to-end global people operations, people partnering, and payroll, with a focus on efficiency, scalability, and exceptional employee experience. She partners closely with leaders to ensure people strategies are tightly aligned with business goals and operational excellence. Previously, Tamara held people operations roles at Preply and Bolt, where she drove HRIS optimisation and strategy and managed people operations across Europe. She brings deep expertise in building streamlined, compliant, and people-first HR infrastructures within fast-growing, international organisations. Known for her pragmatic approach and operational rigor, Tamara is passionate about simplifying complex HR processes, enabling leaders to move faster, and creating systems that support both business performance and employee experience at scale.
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27 May 2026 09:45 - 10:30
Panel - The human-tech equilibrium: Redefining people strategy in an AI-first future
Organisations are comfortable with traditional ways of working, but AI and automation are reshaping how decisions are made, how work gets done, and what the People function is responsible for. This panel explores how leaders are navigating that shift in practice. Where technology genuinely improves speed, scale, and decision-making, and where human judgement, trust, and accountability must remain central. Rather than focusing on tools, the discussion looks at how People leaders are redefining roles, responsibilities, and operating models to drive meaningful change without eroding trust, culture, or compliance. Key Takeaways - How leaders decide where AI and automation should lead, and where human judgement must remain - How to maintain trust, culture, and ethical standards while introducing new technologies, including managing risk and bias - How roles, responsibilities, and operating models are shifting as AI becomes embedded in how organisations run