Former Afterpay executive joins Mad Paws board

Former Afterpay executive joins Mad Paws board

Former Afterpay executive Vicki Aristidopoulos.

Former Afterpay (ASX: APT) executive Vicki Aristidopoulos has been appointed as a non-executive director of pet sitting platform Mad Paws (ASX: MPA).

Aristidopoulos has more than 20 years of experience in senior executive roles across a range of listed Australian companies, and Mad Paws hopes to utilise her expertise in branding, customer growth and e-commerce.

Most recently Aristidopoulos was the chief marketing officer for Afterpay where she played a key role supporting the buy-now-pay-later provider through its hyper-growth phase.

Prior to her time at Afterpay Aristidopoulos also held senior executive roles at NewsCorp, Fairfax Media, CommSec and FOXTEL where she was recognised for her ability to deliver digital transformation programs to defend brands facing disruption while also designing customer experience strategies to fuel innovation and disruption.

She also currently sits on the global advisory board of travel insurance provider Freely and is an independent advisor to financial services firm Wilsons.

"Mad Paws is an impressive fast growing digital marketplace and trusted brand serving the needs of a loyal community of pet owners and care providers," says Aristidopoulos.

"I'm excited to join the Board and support its talented management team led by Justus and Alexis to supercharge its growth and serve its growing community."

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