Ace Turtle appoints Graham Green

Ace Turtle a Bangalore based technology company that offers fully managed e-commerce services including omni-channel retail, announced the appointment of Graham Green a stalwart of the ecommerce space as an advisory board member.  Graham comes with stellar credentials and will provide invaluable expertise and insight into the global ecommerce market.

Graham Green is an acknowledged / accomplished thought leader in the e-commerce space and a pioneer of multi-channel commerce in Europe. Named 19th in the E-Commerce Movers & Shakers List for Europe in 2010, Green was also the Founder and CEO of Tagmanet, a virtual fulfilment company and Co-founder of  Zendor.com, one of the very first ecommerce & fulfilment businesses in the UK, which went on to be sold to GSI commerce and subsequently EBAY and today forms the heart of its European distribution business.
 
Graham has delivered full ecommerce solutions and strategic projects for a host of brands such as ASOS, Austin Reed, NBrown, Boots, Ann Summers, Barratts Priceless, Betterware, Pentland, Pets at Home and Scotts of Stow, among others and if you add the transactions up from sites he has created or managed, it adds up to over £2,000,000,000 in transactions.

Currently advisor to numerous blue chip companies and private equity funds on various multi-channel projects and investments in the ecommerce space, Graham works with companies in various strategic roles across Australia, USA, UK and Africa. With his appointment onto the advisory board of Ace Turtle, Graham will expand his portfolio to include India and Asia.

Commenting on the new appointments, Nitin Chhabra, CEO, Ace Turtle said, “ We are very excited to have Graham Green on board and we are delighted to offer his wealth of knowledge and expertise to our customers. Graham’s inputs as an advisory board member will supplement and enhance Ace Turtle’s end to end solutions in ecommerce retail. “

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