28 October 2021
BikeExchange Limited (ASX:BEX) has announced the appointment of Rebecca Boxall as its newly created position of Chief Customer Officer, finalising the recruitment of its Executive Team following the successful IPO in February this year.
Currently Vice-President for E-Commerce, Marketing and Customer Experience at Native Shoes in North America, Rebecca will join BikeExchange in December to oversee the Company's global capabilities across e-Commerce, merchandising, marketing and customer service.
BikeExchange's Global CEO Mark Watkin said:
"We now have our Executive Team in place to lead BikeExchange through its next phase of growth, which will be focused on our e-Commerce first strategy to attract more sellers, more stock items and generate more transactions."
The Group's other recent senior appointments include Derek Colfer as Regional Head of BikeExchange North America, Sam Salter as Chief Sales and Partnerships Officer and Ryan McMillan as Global Head of Technology Operations. There has also been significant structural team work ensuring the organisation is globally focused around sellers, stock and transactions and is working across the 4 regions BikeExchange is operating in.
Commenting on her appointment, Rebecca said: "I am thrilled to be joining BikeExchange at an exciting time of growth, to drive e-commerce initiatives to fuel BikeExchange's purpose to make it easy for customers to buy and sell all things bike."
Rebecca previously spent four years as the Head of E-Commerce for Kikki.K and has held key digital marketing roles at Target and Coles. Rebecca also has five years of digital agency experience advising across digital strategy and implementation for a broad range of blue-chip clients.
About BikeExchange
BikeExchange Limited (ASX: BEX) is a leading operator of global online cycling focussed marketplaces that enable a dedicated and growing global audience of consumers to connect and transact with thousands of retailers and brands. The Company was founded in Melbourne in 2007, with the aim of bringing together the fragmented global cycling industry to trade and scale. Today, it hosts over 1500 brands, 1650+ retailers and 900,000+ products globally, with an annual audience of 28+ million consumers.