Sorry for the wait...but as they say, better late than never!
This time around, the E-Commerce Academy awards were given out on July 2nd during our Journées Oxygène in Marseille, France.
This event brings together Oxatis clients, partners, solution centers and other e-commerce actors once a year under one roof to nurture their e-commerce activities and provide expert information to those seeking it out, all in a relaxed and fun atmosphere where everyone really has the chance to interact and exchange their points of view.
While this event is currently focused on our French market, we are slowly expanding it to include all of the different countries where we are currently present. And this year, we had our first ever Oxatis E-Commerce Partner from the UK in attendance!
So, if any of you are interested in attending next year or in entering your Oxatis site in the E-Commerce Academy, don't be shy...feel free to contact us or leave a comment below.
And without further ado, the 2010 E-Commerce Academy winners are:
- Master
Jacques Bottemanne for bières du monde
- General
Olivier Kaufman for terrasse- nature
- ECP
Nicolas Tant for Decklinea
- Newbie
Nicolas de Watteville for e-claireur
- Women
Tamara Tarassova for Altavic-bio
Congratulations to the winners! And thanks to everyone who participated.
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Thanks for your input and continued reading :)
Marc
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