VTEX, the world's fastest-growing commerce platform with native marketplace and order management capabilities, today announced a 95% year-over-year increase in revenue1; acquisition and expansion of new global enterprise customers including Whirlpool, AB InBev, Motorola; and new strategic appointments to its executive team and board of directors as it positions itself for continued global growth. Astha Malik is joining the company as global chief operating officer (COO) of Growth. New board members Arshad Matin, Alejandro Scannapieco and Benoit Fouilland will join the board of directors, effective in May. The executives bring deep industry, product and go-to-market experience from some of the world's most prestigious and fastest-growing companies.
VTEX accelerates business growth, appoints new COO and board members to strengthen its position as a global digital commerce leader
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HOUSTON, May 17, 2021 Asia Society welcomed guests to celebrate Houston s Muslim community at a family-friendly event highlighting Eid al-Fitr. Presented by the Tameez family, the all-day festivities featured an array of Islamic arts and traditions to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Visitors enjoyed a bazaar of art, ceramics, and jewelry for sale by local artists, learned to write their names in Arabic, and received a henna tattoo, all presented by the
Islamic Arts Society and punctuated by musical performances by
Zubair Al Awadi playing the oud. Crafts such as Eid greeting cards, lanterns, and origami khatam stars offered fun ways to learn more about Islamic traditions, and the food truck
Newcastle ISV Pegasus snapped up by Utah’s Avetta
Newcastle ISV Pegasus snapped up by Utah’s Avetta
The local company is set to become the Australian launch-pad of its US-based buyer.
Newcastle, NSW Credit: Dreamstime
Australian cloud-based workforce management software provider Pegasus has struck a deal to be acquired by supply chain risk management software vendor Avetta, with the local company set to become the Australian launch-pad of its US-based buyer.
Founded in the late ‘80s and based in Newcastle, NSW, Pegasus was originally created as a labour-hire and safety training company for mines in the Hunter Valley. The company subsequently developed software to help manage worker inductions, before pivoting entirely to become a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company.
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Combination to create largest global provider of supply chain risk and worker management solutions
Avetta®, the leading provider of supply chain risk management software, announced today it has agreed to acquire Pegasus, a leader in worker competency management software and services. Based in Newcastle, Australia, its products are used by more than 100 hiring clients, including BHP, Lendlease, and Otis, to manage 3.5 million workers employed by 70,000 suppliers.
The combination will help accelerate Avetta s global growth strategy and is expected to create the largest provider of supply chain risk management and compliance solutions, with nearly 170,000 suppliers and 4 million managed workers.
The events of the past year have highlighted that risks to an organization extend into its supply chain and on-site contractors. In order to ensure safer operations, corporations must ensure these essential workers have sufficient training and accreditation to perform their jobs with
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