SkuRun has retained C.J. Windisch, a former lead engineer and Employee #15 at Box, formerly box.net, as a strategic advisor. C.J. Windisch will work with SkuRun to scale its internal platform for use by Fortune 500 companies. This platform supports the existing SkuRun enterprise mobile application, and its extensions, in empowering sales people with content delivery and creation on their mobile devices.
“Demand is pushing the limits of our system,” says SkuRun CEO Ralph Acosta, “C.J. has the enterprise expertise and know-how to architect effective and scalable backend solutions. His vision, talent, and enthusiasm will permit SkuRun to accommodate ever-more demanding customers."
“SkuRun is a trusted solution for enterprise mobility on the front-end,” says C.J. Windisch. “A key part of that is engineering a back-end that is stable, secure, and scalable. The enterprise is demanding. I’m here to meet the challenges of those demands. SkuRun is a frontrunner in the space and a key player in the burgeoning L.A. start-up community.”
“This is a major coup for SkuRun,” says lead investor Luke Weil. “We expect C.J. to have an immediate impact on engineering advances to the SkuRun platform.”
About SkuRun
SkuRun is a mobile B2B application that empowers sales people. Where Salesforce.com replaced the Rolodex, and LinkedIn replaced the resume, SkuRun replaces the sales binder. SkuRun organizes and presents the most recent product documents, images, and videos - bypassing dirty clouds, cluttered shared drives, and email attachments - directly to any team's mobile device. SkuRun creates a dynamic bridge between sales and marketing through the real-time, organized, and ROI driven distribution of sales, marketing, and manufacturing content.
About C.J. Windisch
C.J. Windisch is a tech entrepreneur and software engineer specializing in business and enterprise services. As Employee #15 at Box, formerly box.net, he filled a variety of roles as a feature engineer on the full stack, lead enterprise engineer, optimized JavaScript for scalability, and built features for early enterprise deals to close. He also organized and participated in Box's first two hackathons.