ARVADA, CO, March 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) Ugam Solutions announced today that Sudhir Holla has joined as Senior Vice President focused on actionable analytical insights for the retail industry. His mandate is to work with the industry to strategically identify and resolve critical issues to improve retail profits while building customer relationships. "The retail industry needs to foresee and meet increasing customer needs. By bringing in Mr. Holla, Ugam Solutions strengthens our commitment to providing the industry with the analytical insights they need for profitable outcomes," said Sunil Mirani, CEO of Ugam Solutions. Mr. Mirani indicated that Ugam Solutions plans further investments towards providing leading solutions to the retail industry.
"I am excited by the challenge of a dynamically changing industry and to be developing leading edge analytical models to help retailers stay ahead of consumer choices. The trends of omni-channel, consumer centricity, and data democratization provides retailers with some unique opportunities to change the way they plan their value chain. Our focus will be on developing analytical models that can help a retailer take decisions and actions to help position themselves for improved profits while better meeting the needs of their clients," said Mr. Holla.
Mr. Holla comes with a wealth of experience within the retail industry, having over 18 years of experience, most recently with Infosys Technologies where he was responsible for setting up the Infosys Omni-channel Commerce Practice for Retail.
About Ugam Interactive
Ugam Interactive is a global provider of online solutions for the retail industry. The company combines innovative technological development with highly trained analysts to provide its clients with accurate, market-leading solutions and Internet content. The two main offerings are Competitive Intelligence Solutions and Enriched Online Product Content, which are used by Top Retailers to grow market share by driving online traffic, improving conversions, and providing information to make pricing, promotional, assortment, and website content decisions. A division of Ugam Solutions, Ugam Interactive employs 1200+ highly skilled employees across the US and India. With over 11 years as an outsourcing and technology partner for Top Retailers, Ugam Interactive has built strong relationships with its retail customers. For more information visit www.UgamInteractive.com.
For more details, please contact:
Nina Akindele
Marketing Director
Ugam Solutions
585.857.4714
nina.akindele@ugamsolutions.com
Ugam Solutions Welcomes a New Senior VP, Retail
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