ATLANTA, Feb. 29, 2016 -- LogFire, the leading multi-tenant cloud-based supply chain solutions provider, announced today that Todd Craig has been promoted to Chief Marketing Officer. Todd joined LogFire in June 2015 as the Vice President of Global Marketing and quickly developed the company’s growing portfolio of global accounts, brand awareness, and has broadened LogFire’s continued growth in the cloud-based, supply chain, space.
“LogFire is executing a very aggressive plan to expand into new territories and deepen our reach in the markets we currently serve,” said Diego Pantoja-Navajas, Founder and CEO of LogFire. “Todd’s leadership and wealth of experience has already proven to be invaluable, and we look forward to the leading role he will play in growing our business.”
With more than 18 years of experience in driving supply chain marketing excellence, Todd most recently served as Vice President of Marketing for Aptean Software. His deep industry experience and modern marketing strategies led to significant pipeline growth and brand awareness. Prior to Aptean, Todd worked at Manhattan Associates where he served as Senior Director, Reputation Management. Todd has also held integral marketing roles at MFG.com, Porter Novelli, and Logility.
“LogFire is the backbone of the New Fulfillment Economy. Our cloud-based fulfillment solutions give companies the opportunity to modernize their supply chain at a fraction of the time of on-premise solutions. Our customers are fast-forwarding into profitable omni-channel commerce with incredibly fast implementation times and unprecedented total cost of ownership with frequent solution updates,” said Craig. “I am excited to lead a world-class team that is laser-focused on revolutionizing the supply chain industry with forward-thinking technology.”
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About LogFire
LogFire delivers a digital fulfillment network that helps organizations of all sizes leverage the cloud to cost-effectively modernize their supply chain execution, boost fill rates and rise above competitors. Only LogFire’s innovative Warehouse and In-Store Inventory Management solutions support rapid growth with a 100% cloud-based offering that is nimble, responsive, scalable and Day-One ready.
Recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S., LogFire is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia with offices in Chile, India, Peru and South Africa. For more information, please visit www.LogFire.com or get the latest product and customer news from Twitter and LinkedIn.
For Further Information, Contact: LogFire: Todd Craig, 678-778-4730 • [email protected]


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