Coveo Adds eCommerce Veteran to Senior Management Team as Part of Rapid Growth Strategy
Chase Hill Joins Coveo as Vice President of Commerce
Coveo announced the newest addition to its senior management team, Chase Hill. Hill joins the organization as Vice President, Commerce, bringing more than 18 years of eCommerce industry experience to the company.
Coveo helps enterprises make every digital interaction more relevant and effective – in commerce, service and the workplace. The leader in AI-powered search and recommendations welcomes Hill to build on its previous digital retail successes and address the industry demand for better customer lifelong shopping experiences. A graduate of Duke University, Hill is a seasoned executive specializing in building and leading high-performing eCommerce technology and consulting companies, mostly recently as CEO of Avenue Code.
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Coveo Chairman and CEO, Louis Têtu commented, “We are thrilled to have Chase on board as our VP, Commerce. His experience and talent contribute immeasurably to our long-term growth strategy as we seek to redefine the retail industry with our AI-powered relevance technology. Personal, relevant and unified experiences are the new imperatives of digital business in the AI economy, and Chase’s expertise will lead Coveo’s leadership in the market and more importantly, help our clients’ businesses.”
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Sharing his thoughts on Coveo, Hill said, “I am delighted to be joining the Company at such a pivotal point in its growth journey. I was very impressed with Coveo’s AI technology and how it revolutionizes the digital business market. The Coveo leadership team has created something very special; a great culture and a relentless focus on customer success, and I look forward to collaborating with them to deliver best-in-class value to our retail customers.” Meet with Hill at Booth #1428 at NRF 2019: Retail’s Big Show.
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