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Lena Hackeloer is a German-born, Stockholm-based fintech entrepreneur. Prior to starting the Brite Payment Group she served as CEO for Qliro and Director of Marketing at Klarna. She is a thought leader on digital developments in the Nordics and the fintech ecosystem. Lena on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenahackeloeer/
Dekbed Discounter is disrupting the Benelux Home & Living market with a super smart business model. Founder and CEO Niels Verwij opens up to WimLex Show hosts Alexander Graf, CEO at Spryker and Willem Blom, Director Data & Intelligence at Dept Agency. Dekbed Discounter: https://www.dekbed-discounter.nl/ Willem at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willemblom/ Alex at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergraf/
Join Mathias Hedlund, CEO Etraveli Group & Alexander Graf, CEO Spryker as they discuss the future of the online travel industry.
Who will win the Online Fashion Race: Zalando vs. Asos vs. About You? In this episode, taped live at the Digital Commerce Summit in Stockholm, Georgi Ganev, CEO of Kinnevik opens up to WimLex Show hosts Alexander Graf, CEO at Spryker and Willem Blom, Director Data & Intelligence at Dept Agency.
How to build a new underwear brand for men? Christian Larson, founder and Creative Director of Swedish underwear disruptor CDLP opens up to WimLex Show hosts Alexander Graf, CEO at Spryker and Willem Blom, Director Data & Intelligence at Dept Agency.
Son Of A Tailor is a Copenhagen start-up which offers made-to-measure t-shirts online. Alex and Willem speak to its founder and CEO, Jess Fleischer, about his innovative supply chain and how he ensures customers remain loyal following their first purchase. Not content to be only on the receiving end, Jess has a few questions of his own for the presenters, turning the tables on Alex and Willem towards the end of the podcast and making the interviewers into interviewees...
Beijing-born Yu grew up in Sweden, obtaining two masters before returning to China in 2007 to start his first business P1, a fashion community. The serial entrepreneur later went into other areas, most recently dating, where he founded “the Tinder of China”, Tantan, now the Middle Kingdom’s biggest dating app...
With his background in mobile and audio-visual technology and easy on-screen manner, James was a successful presenter for consumer electronics on television shopping channel QVC – which is where he met Sharon, now his business partner, who fronted interior design segments at the time...
Asi Sharabi is co-founder of Wonderbly, a start-up that offers highly personalised children’s books. Wonderbly started life with a single title, “I Lost My Name”, but now boasts 15 titles. Asi describes Wonderbly as a “full-stack publisher” that handles every aspect of the process of creating books and serving customers through its zero inventory, direct-to-consumer model...
The Trouva mission statement is to “champion independents”. Started as a way to help small owner-run shops manage their inventory in real time and make it available online, the marketplace aims to extend their reach beyond the limited potential number of customers in-store and on their websites. Trouva sees itself as a platform linking discerning customers with the very best of small-scale bricks-and-mortar stores...