Humanforce names Cameron Partridge Chief Growth Officer
Humanforce has appointed Cameron Partridge as Chief Growth Officer as it builds out its senior leadership team across Australia, the UK and North America.
Partridge joins the workforce management software company with a remit that includes the global brand and its commercial operating model. He will also focus on expansion in international markets.
The appointment follows several senior hires in recent months, as Humanforce adds executive capacity in its key regions.
Executive background
Humanforce described Partridge as an AI strategy and commercial leader with experience across private-equity-backed companies, high-growth scaleups and large multinationals. The company said he spent close to a decade working in the United States.
Most recently, Partridge served as CMO of Invisible Technologies. Humanforce said Invisible Technologies is one of North America's fastest-growing AI companies. Humanforce said Partridge worked on commercial growth and operations. It cited DoorDash, Microsoft and AWS as enterprise customers of Invisible Technologies.
Partridge has also held senior roles at Macquarie Group, BBDO and GE, according to Humanforce.
"Clayton and the senior leadership team are building Humanforce with an ambition and intensity that is rare in mid-market SaaS," said Cameron Partridge, Chief Growth Officer, Humanforce. "The recent executive appointments signal a disciplined shift toward scale, accountability and global execution. It's the kind of environment where meaningful, sustained growth can be created - not just talked about."
Customer base
Humanforce sells software aimed at frontline workforces. It works with customers in sectors that include healthcare, hospitality, childcare, retail, aged care, venues and sporting organisations.
The company listed Accor, Flight Centre, Hungry Jack's, Vodafone, Fujitsu, Alfred Health and Hostplus among its customers. It said these organisations operate in regulated and complex environments. Humanforce described workforce management as mission-critical in those settings.
Humanforce also set out how it positions its product suite. It said it has expanded its platform across talent acquisition, engagement and financial wellbeing.
The company described the platform as integrated and designed for scale and compliance. Humanforce said the model covers the full employee lifecycle within a single product.
Partridge linked Humanforce's product direction to changes in work driven by AI adoption.
"As AI reshapes knowledge and desk work, frontline labour is becoming more essential and more complex," said Partridge. "For years, organisations had to choose between fragmented best-in-class tools or broad suites that underdelivered. Humanforce is the first platform to offer both - a full, integrated suite with genuinely best-in-class capability across compliance, scheduling, payroll and workforce intelligence. That's a rare and strong place to be in today's market."
Growth focus
Humanforce Chief Executive Officer Clayton Pyne said the company expects Partridge to play a central role in its next phase of development. Pyne linked the hire to international expansion and a stronger focus on larger customers.
"Cameron has operated at the sharp edge of AI and modern commercial systems, bringing global experience and real scaling pedigree from high-growth companies," said Clayton Pyne, Chief Executive Officer, Humanforce. "As we enter a new stage of global expansion and sharpen our focus on upmarket opportunities, his leadership will be central to how we shape our commercial engine, strengthen our market position and scale with discipline and speed."
Partridge will work across Humanforce's regional leadership groups as the company pursues growth in Australia, the UK and North America.