WHR Group, Inc. Becomes WHR Global

Global Employee Relocation Management Company Operates Under New Name to Reflect Global Presence

MILWAUKEE, June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHR Group, Inc. (WHR), a leader in the global employee relocation industry, announced today that the company will begin operating under a new name and will be known as WHR Global (WHR). This name change reflects how WHR has grown from being a US relocation management company to a global mobility brand, with offices also in Singapore and Switzerland. WHR’s global expansion was critical to serve its clients’ ever-growing needs for worldwide global relocation services.

The Switzerland office supports clients and their transferees in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, while the Singapore office supports the Asia-Pacific region. These international offices provide a range of services including pre-assignment, transition, on assignment and repatriation services to multi-language expatriate transferees. Overseas staff bring a variety of foreign languages including French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Malayalam, Lithuanian, Russian, Bahasa, Malay and Mandarin. Along with its U.S. headquarters in Milwaukee, Wis., WHR helps some of the largest global organizations and has relocated hundreds of thousands of employees to over 120 countries worldwide. WHR specializes in providing each expatriate with a dedicated relocation team, white glove service and 24/7 availability for their entire relocation journey.

WHR CEO Roger Thrun believes it’s a client obsession that has helped WHR become so successful. “We always make sure the client and their transferees come first. We believe that working in our clients’ best interests pays big benefits,” says Thrun. “Our number one objective is to provide the very best service that our clients and their employees will ever receive. Our niche is to make employees happier and more productive through a really stressful time in their lives by providing superior relocation services.”

This name rebranding does not change WHR’s ownership since its founding in 1994. As an independent organization, WHR does not have affiliations or partnerships with other organizations which allows WHR to act as a fiduciary to its clients. This ensures only the highest quality supply chain partners are utilized.

About WHR Global
WHR Global (WHR) is a private, client-driven global relocation management company distinguished by its best-in-class service delivery and cutting-edge, proprietary technology. WHR has offices in Milwaukee, Wis., Switzerland, and Singapore. With its 100% client retention rate for the past decade, WHR continues to position itself as the trusted leader in global employee relocation. WHR lives by its vision and passion for Advancing Lives Forward® and Making the Complex Simple. To learn more about WHR, visit http://www.whrg.com, or follow on LinkedInTwitter and Facebook.

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WHR Group, Inc. passa a ser WHR Global

Empresa de Gestão de Relocação Global de Funcionários Opera Sob Novo Nome para Refletir Presença Global

MILWAUKEE, June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O WHR Group, Inc. (WHR), líder na indústria global de relocação de funcionários, anunciou hoje que a empresa começará a operar com o novo nome WHR Global (WHR). Essa mudança de nome reflete como a WHR cresceu de uma empresa de gerenciamento de relocação dos EUA para uma marca de mobilidade global, com escritórios também em Cingapura e na Suíça. A expansão global da WHR foi fundamental para o atendimento das necessidades cada vez maiores dos seus clientes por serviços de relocação global em todo o mundo.

O escritório da Suíça dá suporte aos clientes e seus funcionários transferidos na Europa, Oriente Médio e África, enquanto o escritório de Cingapura dá suporte à região Ásia-Pacífico. Esses escritórios internacionais fornecem uma gama de serviços, incluindo serviços de pré-atribuição, transição, atribuição e repatriamento, para funcionários multilíngues expatriados. Os funcionários estrangeiros falam uma grande variedade de idiomas, incluindo francês, alemão, espanhol, japonês, malaio, lituano, russo, bahasa, malaio e mandarim. Juntamente com sua sede nos EUA em Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a WHR ajuda algumas das maiores empresas globais e já relocou centenas de milhares de funcionários para mais de 120 países em todo o mundo. A WHR é especializada em fornecer a cada expatriado uma equipe de relocação dedicada, um serviço esmerado e disponibilidade 24/7 durante toda a jornada de relocação.

O CEO da WHR, Roger Thrun, acredita que foi a obsessão do cliente que ajudou a WHR a ter tanto sucesso. “Nós sempre garantimos que o cliente e seus funcionários transferidos venham em primeiro lugar. Acreditamos que trabalhar no melhor interesse dos nossos clientes traz grandes benefícios”, diz Thrun. “Nosso objetivo número um é fornecer o melhor serviço que nossos clientes e seus funcionários possam receber. Nosso nicho é tornar os funcionários mais felizes e produtivos durante um momento realmente estressante das suas vidas, fornecendo serviços de relocação superiores.”

Este rebranding do nome não muda a propriedade da WHR desde a sua fundação em 1994. Como uma organização independente, a WHR não tem afiliações ou parcerias com outras organizações, permitindo que WHR atue como uma fiduciária para seus clientes. Isso garante que apenas os parceiros da cadeia de suprimentos da mais alta qualidade sejam utilizados.

Sobre a WHR Global
A WHR Global (WHR) é uma empresa global de gestão de relocação privada, orientada para o cliente, distinguida pela sua melhor prestação de serviços e tecnologia proprietária de ponta. O WHR tem escritórios em Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Suíça e Cingapura. Com sua taxa de retenção de clientes de 100% na última década, o WHR continua a se posicionar como líder confiável na relocação global de funcionários. A WHR vive por sua visão e paixão por Advancing Lives Forward® e Making the Complex Simple. Para mais informação sobre a WHR, visite http://www.whrg.com, ou siga LinkedInTwitter e Facebook.

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WHR Group, Inc. devient WHR Global

La société mondiale de gestion de mutation des employés opère sous un nouveau nom pour refléter sa présence mondiale

MILWAUKEE, 07 juin 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  WHR Group, Inc. (WHR), leader mondial du secteur de la relocalisation des employés, a annoncé aujourd’hui que la société commencerait à opérer sous un nouveau nom, à savoir WHR Global (WHR). Ce changement reflète la manière dont WHR est passée d’une société de gestion de délocalisation américaine à une marque de mobilité mondiale dotée de bureaux aussi à Singapour et en Suisse. L’expansion mondiale de WHR a été cruciale pour répondre aux besoins toujours croissants de ses clients en services internationaux de relocalisation.

Le bureau en Suisse soutient les clients et leurs personnes mutées en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique, tandis que le bureau de Singapour accompagne la région Asie-Pacifique. Ces bureaux internationaux fournissent tout un éventail de services, y compris des services de pré-affectation, de transition, d’affectation et de rapatriement aux personnes mutées expatriées multilingues. Le personnel international permet de couvrir une variété de langues, notamment le français, l’allemand, l’espagnol, le japonais, le malaisien, le lituanien, le russe, l’indonésien, le malais et le mandarin. Avec son siège social à Milwaukee dans leWisconsin aux États-Unis, WHR aide certaines des plus grandes entreprises au monde et a déplacé des centaines de milliers d’employés dans plus de 120 pays à travers le monde. WHR se spécialise dans la fourniture à chaque expatrié d’une équipe de relocalisation dédiée, d’un service haut de gamme et d’une disponibilité 24h/24 et 7j/7 pour l’ensemble de son parcours de relocalisation.

Roger Thrun, PDG de WHR, estime que c’est l’obsession du client qui a permis à WHR de réussir. « Nous veillons toujours à ce que le client et ses personnes mutées passent en premier. Nous sommes convaincus que le fait de travailler dans le meilleur intérêt de nos clients offre de grands avantages », a commenté M. Thrun. « Notre objectif numéro un est de fournir le meilleur service que nos clients et leurs employés n’aient jamais reçu. Notre créneau consiste à rendre les employés plus heureux et plus productifs pendant une période vraiment stressante de leur vie en leur apportant des services de relocalisation de qualité supérieure. »

Ce changement de nom ne change pas la personne à la tête de WHR depuis sa création en 1994. En tant qu’organisation indépendante, WHR n’a pas d’affiliation ni de partenariat avec d’autres organisations, ce qui lui permet d’agir en tant que fiduciaire envers ses clients. Cela lui garantit d’utiliser uniquement les partenaires de la chaîne d’approvisionnement de la plus haute qualité.

À propos de WHR Global
WHR Global (WHR) est une société de gestion des mutations mondiale privée, axée sur le client, qui se distingue par une prestation de services meilleure de sa catégorie et par une technologie de pointe dont elle est propriétaire. WHR possède des bureaux à Milwaukee, dans le Wisconsin, en Suisse et à Singapour. Avec son taux de rétention de la clientèle de 100 % au cours des dix dernières années, WHR continue de se positionner en tant que fournisseur de confiance dans le domaine de la mutation des employés à l’échelle mondiale. WHR vit grâce à sa vision et sa passion pour son crédo Advancing Lives Forward® et son principe de simplifier ce qui est complexe. Pour en savoir plus sur WHR, rendez-vous sur http://www.whrg.com, ou suivez WHRG sur LinkedInTwitter et Facebook.

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ICANN Commits to Training in Best Practices for African Internet Registries

Pledge Joins ICANN with Partner2Connect in Capacity-Building Initiative

ISTANBUL, June 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today announced its commitment to provide hands-on training and tools to prepare 10 African country code top-level domain (ccTLD) registries to compete in the domain industry. ICANN and its partner organizations, the International Telecommunication Union-Development Sector (ITU-D), Africa Top Level Domains Organization (AfTLD), Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), and Association française pour le nommage Internet en coopération (AFNIC), issued a pledge to the Partner2Connect Digital Coalition, committing to the goals of the project as well as the overall goal to drive digital transformation in hard-to-connect communities. The pledge was made by ICANN President and CEO Gӧran Marby during the Partner2Connect (P2C) Digital Development Roundtable at the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) in Kigali, Rwanda.

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The pilot project allows for the 10 ccTLD registries, from  Niger, Togo, Benin, the Republic of Congo, Comoros, Madagascar, Angola, Liberia, Zimbabwe, and Gambia to leverage the expertise of ICANN and the partner organizations that have a common goal, but cannot achieve it alone. The 10 ccTLD registries will receive specialized training led by industry experts, through a combination of online courses, hands-on workshops, and webinars. The training will cover topics ranging from best practices in domain name system security and registry governance, to business plan writing and marketing, to Internationalized Domain Names and Universal Acceptance.

“The Internet is both global and local. Country code top-level domains are an integral part of the Internet infrastructure, supporting the development of local digital initiatives that contribute to sustainable national digital economies,” Marby said. “By pooling together our talents and areas of expertise, we are working with the ccTLD managers to hone these critical skills, to be able to compete and participate in the digital economy. Additionally, the project will benefit from the opportunities provided by the Partner2Connect Digital Coalition, harnessing the power of this multistakeholder alliance and mobilizing the resources necessary to achieve our shared goals.”

“AfTLD appreciates and supports the initiative by ICANN to support the development of African ccTLDs,” said Ali Hadji Mmadi, Chair of Excom, AfTLD. “The Association looks forward to playing an integral role in the conceptualization and implementation of the project as part of its ongoing collaborative efforts with ICANN.”

“AFNIC is proud to be part of this initiative aimed at accelerating and reinforcing the cooperation with and between African ccTLDs,” said Pierre Bonis, CEO, AFNIC. “Since AFNIC started engaging with its African counterparts decades ago, this is the first time such a coalition is put in place, and we are convinced it could be a game changer for a lot of Registries in Africa.”

Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau: “I welcome this pledge towards Partner2Connect. The Partner2Connect Coalition is a game-changing opportunity to take a holistic approach, catalyze new partnerships, and mobilize the resources needed to connect those who are still offline. I am calling on all players to step up and help us connect those 2.9 billion that are unconnected. I look forward to welcoming many more pledges soon so that we can truly “Partner2Connect the World”.”

This pilot project is the second initiative ICANN has launched in Africa. In February, ICANN announced that it was expanding the global presence of its root servers by adding two ICANN-operated and managed clusters in Africa. These two projects are part of a larger initiative that will be launched toward the end of the year, in which ICANN and key partners will support the growth and sustainability of the African digital economy by ensuring a stable, resilient, and secure Internet.

About ICANN
ICANN’s mission is to help ensure a stable, secure, and unified global Internet. To reach another person on the Internet, you have to type an address – a name or a number – into your computer or other device. That address must be unique, so computers know where to find each other. ICANN helps coordinate and support these unique identifiers across the world. ICANN was formed in 1998 as a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation and a community with participants from all over the world.

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L’ICANN s’engage à assurer des formations aux meilleures pratiques pour les opérateurs de registre Internet africains

L’ICANN et la Coalition pour le numérique « Partner2Connect » s’associent pour lancer une initiative de renforcement des capacités

ISTANBUL, le 7 juin 2022 /PRNewswire/ — La Société pour l’attribution des noms de domaine et des numéros sur Internet (ICANN) a annoncé aujourd’hui son engagement à fournir à dix opérateurs de registre africains de domaines de premier niveau géographiques (ccTLD) des formations pratiques et des outils destinés à les aider à prendre leur place dans l’industrie des noms de domaine. L’ICANN et ses organisations partenaires, le secteur du développement des télécommunications de l’Union internationale des télécommunications (UIT-D), l’Association africaine de noms de domaine de premier niveau (AfTLD), le Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) et l’Association française pour le nommage Internet en coopération (AFNIC), se sont engagés auprès de la Coalition pour le numérique « Partner2Connect » à contribuer aux objectifs du projet, ainsi qu’à l’objectif général de promouvoir la transformation numérique dans les communautés difficiles à connecter. L’engagement a été pris par le président-directeur général de l’ICANN, Gӧran Marby, lors de la table ronde sur le développement numérique tenue par Partner2Connect (P2C) à l’occasion de la Conférence mondiale de développement des télécommunications (CMDT) à Kigali, au Rwanda.

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Dans le cadre du projet pilote, les dix opérateurs de registre ccTLD originaires du Niger, du Togo, du Bénin, de la République du Congo, des Comores, du Madagascar, de l’Angola, du Liberia, du Zimbabwe et de la Gambie, pourront profiter de l’expertise de l’ICANN et des organisations partenaires qui travaillent ensemble en vue d’un objectif commun qu’elles ne peuvent pas atteindre toutes seules. Les 10 opérateurs de registre ccTLD recevront une formation spécialisée dispensée par des experts du secteur, par le biais d’une combinaison de cours en ligne, d’ateliers pratiques et de webinaires La formation abordera un éventail de thématiques allant des bonnes pratiques en matière de sécurité du système des noms de domaine et de gouvernance des registres jusqu’à la rédaction de business plans et de plans marketing, en passant par les noms de domaine internationalisés et l’acceptation universelle.

« L’Internet est à la fois mondial et local. Les domaines de premier niveau géographiques font partie intégrante de l’infrastructure Internet dans la mesure où ils permettent le développement d’initiatives numériques locales destinées à promouvoir des économies numériques nationales durables », a déclaré Marby. « Nous associons nos talents et nos domaines d’expertise pour travailler avec les gestionnaires de ccTLD au développement de ces compétences fondamentales qui leur permettront d’être en mesure de participer de manière compétitive à l’économie numérique. Le projet pourra en outre s’appuyer sur les opportunités offertes par la Coalition pour le numérique « Partner2Connect », en exploitant la puissance de cette alliance multipartite et en mobilisant les ressources nécessaires pour atteindre nos objectifs communs. »

« L’AfTLD apprécie et soutient l’initiative de l’ICANN de promouvoir le développement des ccTLD africains », a déclaré Ali Hadji Mmadi, président du comité exécutif (Excom) de l’AfTLD. « L’Association se réjouit de jouer un rôle actif dans la conceptualisation et la mise en œuvre du projet dans le cadre de ses efforts continus de collaboration avec l’ICANN. »

« L’AFNIC est fière de prendre part à cette initiative qui vise à accélérer et à renforcer la coopération avec et entre les ccTLD africains », a indiqué Pierre Bonis, PDG de l’AFNIC. « Depuis que l’AFNIC a commencé à collaborer avec ses homologues africains il y a des décennies, c’est la première fois qu’une telle coalition est mise en place. Nous sommes convaincus qu’elle pourrait changer la donne pour un grand nombre d’opérateurs de registre en Afrique. »

Doreen Bogdan-Martin, directrice du Bureau de développement des télécommunications de l’UIT, a déclaré : « Je salue cet engagement en faveur de Partner2Connect. La Coalition pour le numérique « Partner2Connect » est un cadre susceptible de changer la donne qui offre l’occasion d’adopter une approche globale, de favoriser l’établissement de nouveaux partenariats et de mobiliser les ressources nécessaires pour connecter ceux qui ne le sont pas encore. J’appelle tous les acteurs à se mobiliser et à nous aider à connecter les 2,9 milliards de personnes qui ne sont pas connectées. Je suis impatiente d’accueillir bientôt de nombreuses autres contributions afin que nous puissions véritablement incarner la devise de la Coalition « Partner2Connect the World » : travailler en partenariat pour connecter le monde. »

Ce projet pilote est la deuxième initiative lancée par l’ICANN en Afrique. En février, l’ICANN a annoncé le renforcement de la présence de ses serveurs racine à l’échelle mondiale avec l’installation de deux grappes exploitées et gérées par l’ICANN en Afrique. Ces deux projets font partie d’une initiative plus large qui sera lancée vers la fin de l’année, grâce à laquelle l’ICANN et ses partenaires clés contribueront à la croissance et à la durabilité de l’économie numérique africaine en garantissant un Internet stable, résilient et sécurisé.

À propos de l’ICANN
La mission de l’ICANN consiste à garantir un Internet mondial sûr, stable et unifié. Pour contacter une personne sur Internet, vous devez saisir une adresse sur votre ordinateur ou autre dispositif : un nom ou un numéro. Cette adresse doit être unique pour permettre aux ordinateurs de s’identifier entre eux. L’ICANN coordonne ces identificateurs uniques à l’échelle mondiale. La société ICANN a été fondée en 1998 en tant qu’organisation à but non lucratif reconnue d’utilité publique. Elle rassemble au sein de sa communauté des participants du monde entier.

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Tizeti names Emmanuel Ikazoboh as new Chairman, appoints new board members

LAGOS, Nigeria, June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tizeti Network Limited, West Africa’s pioneer solar-based internet service provider has today, announced the appointment of Emmanuel Ikazoboh as its Board Chairman.

Emmanuel Ikazoboh is the immediate past Group Chairman of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), Chairman of ARM Pensions Managers Limited (Pensions Fund Administrators), and is the International Vice Chairman at International Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada. He is an independent/Non-Executive Director for Nampak Packaging Limited South Africa and Dangote Cement Plc.

He was appointed Administrator of The Nigerian Stock Exchange and helped transform the Nigerian Stock Exchange as well as the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS), and was responsible for restructuring the management, equities market, stock brokerage processes, and corporate governance structure of both entities to create an enviable Stock Exchange in Africa.

“Tizeti’s growing market share in the unlimited internet market in Nigeria provides huge opportunities to tackle digital exclusion for millions in the region. The company’s impact over the last nine years and ongoing transformation reveal the opportunities ahead, especially in a digital economy. Tizeti has a deserved reputation for its innovative products and disruptive approach, and I look forward to serving as its Board Chairman”, said Ikazoboh.

Emmanuel Ikazoboh has held previous roles as the Chairman/CEO of Deloitte West & Central Africa; Managing Partner for Deloitte Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), and Client Service Director for Deloitte Africa. He also served as Partner of Deloitte & Touche in Dartford UK and brings an international perspective to Tizeti’s business. He is a Member of the Presidential Committee for the restructuring of the Nigerian Government Ministries, Agencies, and Commissions and the reduction of the cost of governance.

He holds an MBA in Financial Management from Manchester University Business School, is certified as a UK Certified Accountant, and holds Fellowships at the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants and the Nigeria Institute of Chartered Accountants.

The other new members of the Tizeti board include Engr. Okechukwu Obiagwu and Patricia Aiyedun. Okechukwu Obiagwu is an Electrical/Electronic Engineer with significant experience in the oil and gas industry. He previously worked at Halliburton Energy Service for 19 years and rose to Senior Leadership as the Country Manager for the Wireline and Perforating division, before he explored his interests in alternative/clean energy, oil and gas services, and eCommerce. He is a graduate of Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the University of Port Harcourt.

Patricia Aiyedun is the Chief Financial Officer at inq. Digital (previously Vodacom Business Africa) and has 16 years of broad experience in professional service. Her experience covers due diligence on M&A transactions, financial reporting, auditing, and advisory. She previously worked as a Senior Manager at the Big 4 firm PricewaterhouseCoopers and started her career at Diamond Bank. She obtained her first degree from the University of Ibadan, is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of Nigeria (ACCA), and has acquired numerous certifications.

“Tizeti continues to grow at a fast pace and expanding our board will provide the guidance our leadership team needs to continue to grow the company to fulfill its mission of being Africa’s top provider of Internet and Voice. It also helps to increase corporate governance & diversity, improve corporate decision making & strategy at our company, and position Tizeti firmly for the digital economy,” said Kendall Ananyi, Chief Executive Officer of Tizeti.

About Tizeti
Tizeti is a fast-growing Wireless Internet service provider in Lagos, Nigeria, delivering high-speed unlimited Wi-Fi Internet access to residential and business customers using wide-area Wi-Fi. Its services are available in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Rivers States. It is also expanding rapidly to other African countries, with successful launches in Accra and Tema, Ghana.

Contact: Temitope Osunrinde (press@tizeti.com)

TrueCommerce Appoints Randy Curran as CEO to Lead Company Through Next Phase of Growth

Veteran technology leader will further align the company to drive increased value for global customers

FLORHAM PARK, N.J., June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TrueCommerce, a global provider of trading partner connectivity, integration, and unified commerce solutions, announced today that Randy Curran has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors, effective June 1, 2022.

“We’re incredibly proud of the growth TrueCommerce has experienced,” said Ryan Harper, General Partner for Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe (WCAS) and member of the TrueCommerce Board of Directors. “We’re confident TrueCommerce will accelerate this upward trajectory under Randy’s guidance. He is a proven leader with an extensive background in leading companies into their next stages of growth and operational excellence.”

TrueCommerce’s growth is attributed to several factors. With its acquisition of DiCentral, the company doubled its headcount, increased its customer base by 40%, and expanded its presence across the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific. It also invested in its global platform and product development, experiencing a 24% increase in total connections to its global network year over year and a 25% increase in overall data volume on the TrueCommerce Commerce Network compared to 2020.

Mr. Curran is a long-time technology leader with decades of experience transforming and propelling high-growth, international companies to success. He most recently served as an Operating Partner for WCAS, a leading U.S. private equity firm and majority stakeholder of TrueCommerce. Prior to Welsh Carson, Mr. Curran served as CEO for OHL, Inc. (later purchased by GEODIS), the fourth-largest third-party logistics warehouse (3PL) in the U.S., where he created alignment among the management team and led the enhancement of information systems that serviced customers and employees. Mr. Curran also held CEO roles at ITC^Deltacom, Inc. (now Deltacom), ICG Communications, and Thermadyne Holdings, Inc. He graduated from DePauw University with a B.A. in Economics and has an MBA from Loyola University.

“TrueCommerce is at the forefront of the supply chain technology market, and in a global economy that necessitates reliable, seamless supply chain solutions, the growth opportunities for the company are tremendous,” said Mr. Curran. “I’m honored to join this talented team to drive home the alignment of customer success, implementation, support, and making TrueCommerce a destination employer.”

About Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe
WCAS is a leading U.S. private equity firm focused on two target industries: healthcare and technology. Since its founding in 1979, the firm’s strategy has been to partner with outstanding management teams and build value for its investors through a combination of operational improvements, growth initiatives, and strategic acquisitions. The firm has raised and managed funds totaling over $27 billion of committed capital. For more information, please visit www.wcas.com.

About TrueCommerce
TrueCommerce is the most complete way to connect your business across the supply chain, integrating everything from EDI, to inventory management, to fulfillment, to digital storefronts and marketplaces. We’ve revolutionized supply chain visibility and collaboration by helping organizations make the most of their omnichannel initiatives via business P2P connectivity, order management, collaborative replenishment, intelligent fulfillment, cross-functional analytics, and product information management.

The TrueCommerce Global Commerce Network can connect businesses to over 160,000 retailers, distributors, and logistics service providers. As a fully managed services provider, we also manage new trading partner onboarding, as well as the ongoing management of partner-specific mapping, labeling changes, and communications monitoring. That’s why thousands of companies—ranging from startups to the global Fortune 100, across various industries—rely on us.

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For more information, visit https://www.truecommerce.com.

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