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Roundup: OrderMyGear appoints a new CEO

Roundup: OrderMyGear appoints a new CEO

Roundup: OrderMyGear appoints a new CEO

Sporting goods and custom apparel e-commerce software platform OrderMyGear has appointed Dave Dutch as CEO, effective Jan. 1. He was most recently CEO of property management software provider PayLease for seven years, growing the company to more than 200 employees.

“We have big ideas for the future of OrderMyGear, so it just made sense to hire someone with a track record of thinking big,” says president and founder Kent McKeaigg.

Founded in 2008, OrderMyGear helps organizations set up temporary online stores for group orders. In April it announced it had raised $35 million from Susquehanna Growth Equity. The Dallas-based company is using the funds to develop a technology that can help distributors and sales representatives identify more groups who might be interested in its service, develop communications to convey the “limited time” order availability message and thus encourage more purchases, and to help salespeople and distributors close down online stores and deliver products.

The platform handled nearly $190 million in sales in 2017, OrderMyGear says. Although 2018 sales have not been disclosed, OrderMyGear says it “facilitated orders for thousands of dealers, tens of thousands of teams and groups, and millions of coaches, athletes, fans, and administrators.”

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