Technology/Services

RedPrairie Hires Three Industry Leaders

Hervey, Moulton, Tucker join tech firm

WAUKESHA, Wis. -- RedPrairie Corp. has hired three convenience store industry veterans to drive its c-store business. Elizabeth Hervey has been named strategic account manager, John Moulton has been appointed director for the petroleum and c-store segment and David Tucker has been named the regional sales director for the petroleum and c-store business in the Asia-Pacific market.

Hervey and Tucker both have extensive experience with the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS), Hervey as director of supplier relations [image-nocss] and Tucker as senior vice president of industry relations.

Prior to joining RedPrairie, Hervey was with NACS for more than nine years in a variety of roles, most recently as director of supplier relations, responsible for the recruitment of and customer service for 2,000 supplier member companies and advertising sales for NACS Magazine. Hervey began her career in the c-store industry in high school as a cashier for a Mobil dealer, eventually becoming a buyer; additionally she worked for two industry suppliers.

Prior to joining RedPrairie, Moulton served as director of operations efficiencies for Sheetz Inc., a 325-store chain based in Altoona, Pa. In this role, he was responsible for automated labor scheduling, store-level procedural rollouts and store efficiency. He was with Sheetz for 11 years. Prior to joining Sheetz, Moulton worked for Garr Consulting, an Atlanta-based retail management practice.

Before joining RedPrairie, Tucker served as senior vice president of industry relations for NACS, growing the organization's retailer membership and revenue. He was liaison to many committees and served as the driving force behind NACS' global outreach initiative. Prior to NACS, Tucker was on the supplier side of the industry, including international business development and product management roles at Radiant Systems and Tokheim. He also spent eight years with Mobil Oil Corp. in downstream retail operations.

As RedPrairie's BlueCube Enterprise solution continues to grow in name recognition within the petroleum and convenience store industry, we are finding that key Industry executives are anxious to join the company to add their talents to our seasoned group of industry thought leaders. We are thrilled to add the strengths of David, Elizabeth and John to our team, said Kevin Saum, vice president and general manager, Petroleum & C-Store Solutions, for RedPrairie.

Waukesha, Wia.-based RedPrairie is a consumer-driven optimization company. Built on a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the RedPrairie integrated suite of solutions offers on-demand capabilities to more than 25,000 sites worldwide for many of the world's largest companies. Its E2e solutions synchronize people and products throughout the customer buying cycle to ensure goods reach the right place at the right time. At the point of sale, this means consumers have access to desired products and that the store is staffed with the right people to help them make their purchases. In the production cycle, it means suppliers and manufacturers time and synchronize shipments and production based on demand signals from the retailer. And in the back room of the store, it means having the least amount of inventory, solving the last yard problem of the retail supply chain, the company said.

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