Site Impact Announces the Promotion of Mr. Vinu Nagapoollay as Chief Product Officer

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Site Impact, a company providing multi-channel direct marketing solutions, announced the promotion of current Chief Technology Officer, Vinu Nagapoollay to Chief Product Officer effective September 29, 2022, while also joining company Chairman Brandon Rosen, and CEO Jennifer Gressman as a partner in the business.

“take a data driven approach to enhance product performance and engagement.”

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Vinu joined Site Impact back in 2013 as the companies Chief Technology Officer. During that time, he took over the technical, development, and fulfillment teams. This allowed him to architect and build systems to help manage fulfillment needs, which helped grow the business revenues by 40%.

As Chief Product officer Mr. Nagapoollay will be responsible for developing a vision and setting the strategic direction of the product which aligns with customer needs, business growth, and overall technology strategy. He will own and drive the whole product lifecycle from design to launch, developing cross functional partnerships and defining product requirements and roadmaps including things as feasibility, time, cost, and impact along the way.

“Vinu has been an invaluable asset to Site Impact for the past nine years. He has a deep understanding of our customer’s needs and has been a great mentor to our product teams. We have no doubt he will succeed in this role working cross-functionally with the Engineering, Operations and Marketing teams to develop products that will push our customers to the forefront,” says Jennifer Gressman, CEO of Site Impact.

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