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Newmine, a developer of retail returns reduction platform, has named Trishan Singh as its new chief technology officer.
As CTO, Trishan will oversee the technology behind the company’s chief returns officer platform that makes use of applied artificial intelligence, according to a release from Newmine.
Singh is a retail technologist with 20 years of experience as a manager, developer, technical architect and engineer. As the Chief Technology Officer at Iconic Group, Inc., Trishan led transformational technology changes and services for multiple business lines. Trishan has held technology leadership roles at Boot Barn, Sheplers and Mentor Graphics.
The company’s former CTO, John Clark, began working at Fresche Solutions, an information technology company, as CTO in December, according to his Linkedin account.
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