News: Alex Pusenjak joins Fluent Commerce as Global Head of People

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Alex Pusenjak joins Fluent Commerce as Global Head of People

In his most recent role, Pusenjak oversaw the human resources function across Asia Pacific for Datto, a leading provider of cloud-based software.
Alex Pusenjak joins Fluent Commerce as Global Head of People

Fluent Commerce, the global distributed order management platform for omnichannel retail, today announces that Alex Pusenjak has joined the team as Global Head of People. Pusenjak will be focused on building and rolling out a robust People strategy for the next phase of the company’s growth. 

Fluent Commerce is headquartered in Sydney but has growing teams in Europe and North America. The company works with global and regional brands such as JD Sports, GrandVision, Aldo, eBay, Target, and Marks & Spencer. 

In his most recent role, Pusenjak oversaw the human resources function across Asia Pacific for Datto, a leading provider of cloud-based software and security solutions purpose-built for delivery by managed service providers. 

Pusenjak says he is excited about the opportunity to join the Fluent Commerce team: “I’m thrilled to be joining Fluent Commerce at a time of rapid growth. Our greatest asset is our phenomenal global workforce and I’m looking forward to helping them further establish Fluent as the leading cloud-based order management provider in the Asia Pacific region, as well as our growth markets in EMEA and North America for years to come.” 

Pusenjak brings over 10 years of human resources leadership experience to his new role at Fluent Commerce where his focus will be to create a world-class onboarding experience, develop a career model framework across the business and implement a competitive global benefits program.  

In 2019 Fluent Commerce raised $33 million in a Series B fund round from U.S. growth equity firm Arrowroot Capital. Fluent Commerce has 15 new starters joining the team in May and is actively hiring for 20 further roles.

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