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Alex Buhler and Vanessa Pillay

To: Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Finance, Indochino INDOCHINO has added two new members to its leadership team — Alex Buhler as Chief Technology Officer and Vanessa Pillay as Vice President of Finance. The appointments will play a significant role in its INDOCHINO's continued development as a global apparel brand.

Indochino: Alex Buhler (Left), Chief Technology Officer and Vanessa Pillay (Right), VP of Finance

To: Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Finance

INDOCHINO has added two new members to its leadership team — Alex Buhler as Chief Technology Officer and Vanessa Pillay as Vice President of Finance. The appointments will play a significant role in its INDOCHINO’s continued development as a global apparel brand.

As CTO, Alex Buhler will be responsible for expanding the company’s omni-channel infrastructure, partnering closely across the management team. Alex brings more than 20 years of experience supporting high growth, data-driven companies. Previously, he was CTO at Clearly, part of the Essilor Group, the world leader in ophthalmic optics, and CIO of Mountain Equipment Co-op.

Vanessa Pillay has over 15 years of experience in the financial and technology sectors, most recently leading the finance team at Microsoft South Africa. As VP Finance for INDOCHINO reporting to CFO Morgan Whitney, Vanessa will lead the finance team, working across the organization to optimize the financial profile of the business.

“Building a world-class team is essential as we continue to disrupt the men’s apparel category. We are excited to welcome these incredibly talented leaders, Alex and Vanessa, into two critical business functions,” said Drew Green, President and CEO of INDOCHINO. “Their knowledge and expertise will help ensure we have an unrivalled framework in place for long-term sustained and profitable global growth.”

As the global leader in made to measure apparel, INDOCHINO has developed the shopping experience of the future. Born out of the belief that you don’t need to spend a fortune on a custom wardrobe, INDOCHINO was the first company to disrupt the retail sector by making perfect fitting, personalized apparel on a mass scale.

Customers take on the role of designer, picking out every detail of their suits and shirts to make them truly one-of-a-kind. These garments are made to their precise measurements and are shipped directly to their door, hassle free. The company’s omnichannel approach allows them to shop online or in person at any INDOCHINO showroom.

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