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Bob Barton Steps Into New Role as Onlineshoes.com’s Chief Financial Officer

Business Wire
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Onlineshoes.com today announced that financial and operations veteran Bob Barton has joined the Seattle-based company as chief financial officer. Bob brings a wealth of experience gained in roles as CFO at Cranium, Inc. and CFO and interim CEO at drugstore.com. He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Washington State University.
“Bob brings over 20 years of experience as a financial expert and operations leader. We really value his deep understanding of online consumer brands and his proven track record of strong fiscal management,” said Dan Gerler, president and CEO of Onlineshoes.com. “He’s the perfect match to help Onlineshoes.com continue to the deliver the quality, service and value for which we’re known.”
About Onlineshoes.com
Established in 1996, Onlineshoes.com is the nation’s first online shoe retailer. With a history that began decades ago in a family-owned corner shoe store, the company is committed to delivering exceptional value and service. Onlineshoes.com offers the latest high quality footwear for men, women and kids with more than 240,000 shoe and apparel choices from more than 200 name brands, as well as a wide selection of bags and accessories. Customers are entitled to a 110 percent price guarantee, 365-day return policy, and free shipping and exchanges. For more information, visit www.onlineshoes.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-19 12:58:00
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