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Raj De Datta, CEO & Co-founder of Bloomreach: $450 Million to Build the World’s Leading Commerce Experience Cloud

Author
Front Lines Media
Published
Sun 12 Mar 2023
Episode Link
https://categoryvisionaries.podbean.com/e/raj-de-datta-ceo-co-founder-of-bloomreach-450-million-to-build-the-world-s-leading-commerce-experience-cloud/

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Raj De Datta, CEO and Co-founder of Bloomreach, an e-Commerce experience platform that's raised $450 Million in funding, about why, in a world where we all live digitally, it’s time to bring the e-Commerce experience up to the standards we’d expect from traditional shopping. By providing personalized advertising to engage digital customers, and then a seamlessly integrated pathway to the products that caught their attention, Bloomreach is making e-commerce a more rewarding experience for everyone involved, and helping the brands behind it reach new levels of growth and engagement.


We also speak about what the post-financial crisis startup economy of 2009, why hard times can actually be a benefit in the long run, how years of trials and tribulations with Bloomreach taught Raj the central importance of perseverance, and how his singular vision on a more enjoyable experience of a digital world eventually carried Bloomreach to the top.


Topics Discussed:


  • The story of a startup cycle, Bloomreach’s trials and tribulations from a strong start to uncertainty and back again to the top

  • Why money is only one thing you need to  build a successful business, and easy access to capital is no guarantee of success

  • Why what leaders need more than anything is clarity of vision, but how Raj found catharsis in sharing his uncertainty during a difficult time

  • How Raj envisioned a digital shopping experience long before e-Commerce came to dominate the market

  • How Bloomreach’s cultural playbook puts strong teams at the heart of their business model

  • Why Raj wants to share his story to encourage other founders in the space, and why, for him, it’s always ‘day’

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