Bart Jensen, Head of Customer Success, Magento (an eBay Company), Joins DCKAP
FREMONT, Calif., Oct. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- DCKAP today announced that Bart Jensen has joined as VP - Client Services & Consulting and member of the executive team, reporting to Founder and CEO Karthik Chidambaram.
DCKAP serves a growing number of merchants and institutions in the US and abroad, providing disruptive, enterprise level technology solutions including Magento integrations with Oracle and SAP.
Bart has 15+ years of eCommerce experience, starting at eBay.com where he led a variety of teams during the early, hyper-growth years. He has a unique perspective gained through listening closely to clients, frequently top brands around the world, in a number of leadership roles across industries. He joined DCKAP to contribute to an entrepreneurial team deeply invested in outstanding execution with our partners.
"I'm thrilled to join the growing DCKAP organization as we expand our presence in the US and Europe. DCKAP has a long-standing tradition of accountability to our clients," said Bart. "I will team up with our talented people to help us flourish, while increasing market awareness around our world class eCommerce solutions."
DCKAP specializes in Magento Enterprise and Community Edition platforms. They build, maintain, and optimize eCommerce solutions - enabling clients to efficiently provide a best in class customer experience.
"I am excited to welcome Bart Jensen as our VP, Client Services. We worked together as partners at Magento and eBay Enterprise," said Karthik. "His valuable experience in Customer Success is an asset to DCKAP clients, partners and the team. With Bart's leadership and a tenacious focus on delivering for clients, we will continue our growth."
Headquartered out of Fremont, CA, DCKAP is a partner of Magento, working with leading brands like GIRO, Charming Charlie, Vizio, Financial Times, and Comcast.
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