Shipwire has delivered intelligent and scalable cloud-based order fulfillment technology since 2007. Ingram Micro acquired Shipwire in 2013, expanding its logistics expertise into the ecommerce market and setting the stage for the brands to build the future of commerce together.
Today, we are Ingram Micro Commerce & Fulfillment. We combine and leverage the global operational infrastructure of Ingram Micro’s 154 locations across 45 countries and the power of our award-winning Shipwire Platform technology to deliver amazing commerce experiences every order, everyday, everywhere.
For years Shipwire has brought smart, scalable, cloud-based logistics to businesses of all sizes. In 2013, Ingram Micro expanded its logistics offering into the ecommerce market with the acquisition of Shipwire,setting the stage for the next evolution of the two brands working together to build the future of commerce.
Ken Beyer serves as Executive Vice President, Ingram Micro Commerce & Fulfillment Solutions, and is responsible for the strategy, growth and delivery of the business globally. He joined the company in September 2013 when Ingram Micro acquired CloudBlue Technologies, a company Ken co-founded and serves as president.
Ken has built successful businesses in several industries. In 2008, he co-founded CloudBlue Technologies, a leading global provider of consumer electronics reverse logistics and enterprise IT asset disposition.
In 2000, Ken was a founding member and the Chief Technology Officer of MortgageRamp, the leading commercial real estate finance services and technology company backed by GMAC, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America and several other financial institutions. He became CEO of MortgageRamp in 2002 and merged the company in 2005 with OfficeTiger, where he became President of Global Real Estate Services. OfficeTiger was acquired by RR Donnelley in 2006.
Ken has also served as chief technology officer at a leading data mining solutions provider and Senior Management Consultant at Ernst & Young LLP.
He graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Architectural Engineering.
Evan is responsible for the architecture and development of the Shipwire Platform. He built and manages the engineering team, and manages a monthly release of new features to our customers in over 45 countries.
Previously, Evan spent six years at Yahoo!, where he served as a lead of Yahoo! Autos, one of Yahoo!’s most profitable divisions. During his tenure, Evan played a number of key roles in the growth of the Autos property, elevating it from a basic classifieds site to a consistently top-ranked automotive information and community hub. Evan variously oversaw Yahoo! Autos’ listing and data systems, site operations, enthusiast platform and long-term infrastructure roadmap.
Prior to Yahoo!, Evan spent four years at DoubleClick (formerly NetGravity), where he helped design, develop and maintain the leading online advertising management software solution.
Evan is also an inventor on multiple U.S. and foreign patents. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Dan is responsible for the operational strategy, roadmap and requirements for the Shipwire Platform.
Previously, Dan spent three years as the Director of Strategic Planning & Optimization for Restoration Hardware, where he led the distribution network design for the $500M+ retailer. He tracked over $10M in savings due to facility design and location, an estimated 50 percent reduction in shrinkage, and a capacity planning process that eliminated service issues resulting from capacity constraints.
Prior to that, Dan spent five years as a Senior Manager of Logistics Strategy at The Gap, where he created processes to manage warehouse network performance, statistical models to predict carrier performance and guidelines to improve vendor relations and minimize special handling.
Prior to The Gap, Dan spent four years at UPS Worldwide Logistics, where he led efforts to create a real time order tracking system and assembly process for Hewlett Packard.
Prior to UPS, Dan spent four years as a logistics coordinator at Freight Management Services, a Washington-based freight forwarder.
He holds a B.S. in International Business from University of the Pacific.
Phil leads product management for the Shipwire Platform and is responsible for product strategy, roadmap and requirements.
Over the last decade, he has held a variety of product management roles in the San Francisco Bay Area. He most recently worked at Adobe as Group Product Manager, Emerging Creative Technologies, a small incubation group focused on developing innovative web services for creative professionals. Prior to that, he led product management for Adobe Illustrator, the industry standard vector graphics software.
Phil has also worked in software development and management roles at CAE Inc., a world leader in flight simulation and modeling technologies.
He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University and an M.B.A. from University of California at Berkeley.
Nate oversees channel development, marketing and public relations. He built and manages Shipwire Platform partnerships with over 90 ecommerce providers.
Previously, Nate was at Concentric (acquired by XO Communications) where he ran product management, sales and marketing. In his six years at Concentric, he developed dozens of new business channels by initiating new products for small- and mid- size businesses. He also developed partner programs for those products and worked with web developers and systems integrators to provide ongoing product support.
Previously, Nate held various legal positions in intellectual property and business law. He holds a B.A. in History and a J.D. from Santa Clara University.
Darwin champions customer success across our sales, customer care and account management departments.
With over 20 years of experience driving growth and total customer satisfaction, Darwin is an expert at bringing delight into the customer experience.
Previously, Darwin served as Market Vice President for Iron Mountain, where he drove a holistic overhaul of the company’s fifth largest market by developing and leading tactical and strategic initiatives to grow revenue performance, instill pride in the workforce (300+ employees across three lines of business) and build a cohesive management team.
Darwin has spent 20+ years in sales and marketing positions at various technology and media companies, including Apple Computer, marchFIRST and Weider Publications.
He holds a B.A. in Marketing and Psychology from Whittier College’s Scholars Program.
John oversees all aspects of finance, accounting, human resources, information technology, facilities and risk management. He also supports a team effort to build scalable processes that coincide with our growth plans. He brings us 15+ years of financial management experience.
Prior to Shipwire, John spent four years as Senior Director of Corporate Planning and Analysis at Phoenix Technologies, a $100M a year BIOS PC firmware leader.
Previously, John spent five years in senior controller positions with Savvis Communications, Cable and Wireless and Exodus Communications, and held senior analyst positions with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy.
He holds a B.A. in Economics from The American University.
Ken Beyer serves as Executive Vice President, Ingram Micro Commerce & Fulfillment Solutions, and is responsible for the strategy, growth and delivery of the business globally. He joined the company in September 2013 when Ingram Micro acquired CloudBlue Technologies, a company Ken co-founded and serves as president.
Ken has built successful businesses in several industries. In 2008, he co-founded CloudBlue Technologies, a leading global provider of consumer electronics reverse logistics and enterprise IT asset disposition.
In 2000, Ken was a founding member and the Chief Technology Officer of MortgageRamp, the leading commercial real estate finance services and technology company backed by GMAC, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America and several other financial institutions. He became CEO of MortgageRamp in 2002 and merged the company in 2005 with OfficeTiger, where he became President of Global Real Estate Services. OfficeTiger was acquired by RR Donnelley in 2006.
Ken has also served as chief technology officer at a leading data mining solutions provider and Senior Management Consultant at Ernst & Young LLP.
He graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Architectural Engineering.
Evan is responsible for the architecture and development of the Shipwire Platform. He built and manages the engineering team, and manages a monthly release of new features to our customers in over 45 countries.
Previously, Evan spent six years at Yahoo!, where he served as a lead of Yahoo! Autos, one of Yahoo!’s most profitable divisions. During his tenure, Evan played a number of key roles in the growth of the Autos property, elevating it from a basic classifieds site to a consistently top-ranked automotive information and community hub. Evan variously oversaw Yahoo! Autos’ listing and data systems, site operations, enthusiast platform and long-term infrastructure roadmap.
Prior to Yahoo!, Evan spent four years at DoubleClick (formerly NetGravity), where he helped design, develop and maintain the leading online advertising management software solution.
Evan is also an inventor on multiple U.S. and foreign patents. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Dan is responsible for the operational strategy, roadmap and requirements for the Shipwire Platform.
Previously, Dan spent three years as the Director of Strategic Planning & Optimization for Restoration Hardware, where he led the distribution network design for the $500M+ retailer. He tracked over $10M in savings due to facility design and location, an estimated 50 percent reduction in shrinkage, and a capacity planning process that eliminated service issues resulting from capacity constraints.
Prior to that, Dan spent five years as a Senior Manager of Logistics Strategy at The Gap, where he created processes to manage warehouse network performance, statistical models to predict carrier performance and guidelines to improve vendor relations and minimize special handling.
Prior to The Gap, Dan spent four years at UPS Worldwide Logistics, where he led efforts to create a real time order tracking system and assembly process for Hewlett Packard.
Prior to UPS, Dan spent four years as a logistics coordinator at Freight Management Services, a Washington-based freight forwarder.
He holds a B.S. in International Business from University of the Pacific.
Phil leads product management for the Shipwire Platform and is responsible for product strategy, roadmap and requirements.
Over the last decade, he has held a variety of product management roles in the San Francisco Bay Area. He most recently worked at Adobe as Group Product Manager, Emerging Creative Technologies, a small incubation group focused on developing innovative web services for creative professionals. Prior to that, he led product management for Adobe Illustrator, the industry standard vector graphics software.
Phil has also worked in software development and management roles at CAE Inc., a world leader in flight simulation and modeling technologies.
He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University and an M.B.A. from University of California at Berkeley.
Nate oversees channel development, marketing and public relations. He built and manages Shipwire Platform partnerships with over 90 ecommerce providers.
Previously, Nate was at Concentric (acquired by XO Communications) where he ran product management, sales and marketing. In his six years at Concentric, he developed dozens of new business channels by initiating new products for small- and mid- size businesses. He also developed partner programs for those products and worked with web developers and systems integrators to provide ongoing product support.
Previously, Nate held various legal positions in intellectual property and business law. He holds a B.A. in History and a J.D. from Santa Clara University.
Darwin champions customer success across our sales, customer care and account management departments.
With over 20 years of experience driving growth and total customer satisfaction, Darwin is an expert at bringing delight into the customer experience.
Previously, Darwin served as Market Vice President for Iron Mountain, where he drove a holistic overhaul of the company’s fifth largest market by developing and leading tactical and strategic initiatives to grow revenue performance, instill pride in the workforce (300+ employees across three lines of business) and build a cohesive management team.
Darwin has spent 20+ years in sales and marketing positions at various technology and media companies, including Apple Computer, marchFIRST and Weider Publications.
He holds a B.A. in Marketing and Psychology from Whittier College’s Scholars Program.
John oversees all aspects of finance, accounting, human resources, information technology, facilities and risk management. He also supports a team effort to build scalable processes that coincide with our growth plans. He brings us 15+ years of financial management experience.
Prior to Shipwire, John spent four years as Senior Director of Corporate Planning and Analysis at Phoenix Technologies, a $100M a year BIOS PC firmware leader.
Previously, John spent five years in senior controller positions with Savvis Communications, Cable and Wireless and Exodus Communications, and held senior analyst positions with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy.
He holds a B.A. in Economics from The American University.