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Ranjan Roy
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Ranjan Roy is the Senior Vice President (SVP) of Strategy at Adore Me, a direct-to-consumer intimate apparel company and subsidiary of Victoria's Secret.45 In his role, he leads various initiatives focused on sustainability, content strategy, and brand marketing.3
Career Background
Ranjan joined Adore Me in September 2019.3 Prior to this, he had a diverse career spanning technology, media, and finance:
- Founder of The Edge Group, which helped consulting firms and financial services companies adapt their content for modern audiences3
- Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism3
- Cofounder of Informerly, a B2B media company with a personalization engine3
- Business Director at Financial Times, overseeing commercial development of FT Tilt3
- Vice President of Emerging Markets Trading at Bank of America3
Education
- MBA from INSEAD, specializing in Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia13
- BA in Economics and Political Science from Emory University, graduating Summa Cum Laude13
Expertise and Initiatives at Adore Me
At Adore Me, Ranjan focuses on:
- Driving the company's expansion into new categories and satellite brands2
- Leading sustainability initiatives2
- Implementing AI and technology solutions to improve business processes45
- Overseeing the "Adore Me Everywhere" initiative, which expands the brand's presence on various marketplaces4
Ranjan has been instrumental in leveraging AI technologies, particularly through the use of Writer AI Studio, to streamline content creation, product descriptions, and international expansion efforts at Adore Me.45
Highlights
Aug 4 · twitter
TIL
Jun 21 · twitter
@Kantrowitz they’re listening!!!
Mar 27 · retailinnovationconference.com
Ranjan Roy - Retail Innovation Conference & Expo
Mar 4 · theorg.com
Ranjan Roy - VP, Strategy at Adore Me | The Org
Jun 23 · Yahoo Finance
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Jun 22 · Yahoo Finance
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