Draft:Mihhail Rutenberg
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Mihhail Rutenberg (born September 7, 1974) is the founder and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of PostPlus.
PostPlus was founded in 2019 through a joint venture between Infinite Mile OÜ from Estonia and Chain Global B.V. from the Netherlands.[1] Company has rapidly grown into a global player in its field within just five years, delivering over 25 million parcels annually and reaching more than 130 countries. PostPlus operates with 5 offices and 1 hub worldwide. The company’s strength lies in its experienced founders, including Mihhail Rutenberg. The team brings over a decade of expertise in postal services, international business, logistics, and IT.
Prior to founding PostPlus, Rutenberg served as the Sales and Marketing Director at Post11. Throughout his career, he has held several key leadership positions across different sectors, building a strong foundation in management and strategic development.[2]
Career:
[edit]Last 5 positions:
[edit]2003–2008: Sales Director at GoRail AS
2006–2013: CEO at Nordic Star Services
2013–2015: CCO at Aon Baltic Estonian Branch
2016–2019: Sales and Marketing Director at Post11
2019–present: CCO at PostPlus
References
[edit]- ^ "Our story". PostPlus. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
- ^ IDX (2022-10-12). IDX TV at WMX Asia 2022 - Interview with Mihhail Rutenberg, PostPlus. Retrieved 2024-09-10 – via YouTube.