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Bruce Pagliuca Named as Senior VP of Operations of M-Factor
SAN MATEO, Calif. – M-Factor, Inc., the premier provider of dynamic revenue and profit optimization solutions for consumer goods companies,
announced that Bruce Pagliuca has been appointed as the new Senior Vice President of Operations. In his new role he will oversee the company’s
customer-related activities including advisory consulting, implementation, and analytical services.
Bruce Pagliuca has more than 20 years of relevant experience. He has held a number of executive level positions at rapidly growing companies that
provide advanced, analytically powered software and services solutions to the retail, CPG, and finance industries. Most recently, he was the
Group Executive of Professional Services at Fortent, a leading solutions provider of analytical software solutions for financial institutions.
Prior to Fortent, he held the position of Senior Vice President of Global Customer Operations at ProfitLogic, Inc., which provided profit
optimization software for retailers. Upon acquisition of ProfitLogic by Oracle Corporation in mid-2005, Pagliuca was appointed as Vice President
of Global Customer Solutions and Operations for Oracle Retail. Earlier he held several roles, including Chief Operating Officer, during his
eleven years at Armature, Inc., a provider of order fulfillment, category management, and merchandising services and software to retailers.
“Bruce’s extensive and high level experience in delivering across the entire value chain will help M-Factor to capitalize on its strong technology assets.
One of his great talents is creating complete software and services solutions, and translating them into value propositions that truly match customer needs.
His experience in delivering SaaS solutions will help us to continue providing very high value to our customers,” said Lawrence Whittle,
M-Factor’s Chief Executive Officer.
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