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Michał Giergielewicz has a diverse work experience in finance and controlling roles. Michał started their career in 2001 at Empik Group as the Head of Controlling Department. From there, they worked at various companies, including WKRA S.A. as a Financial Controller, 4yROE Business Controlling as the Owner, and Bomi Retail & Distribution Group as the Deputy Controlling Director. In 2011, they became the Group Controlling Director at RUCH S.A. Michał also served as a Member of the Supervisory Board at Nexto.pl. In 2017, they joined QuarticOn and SentiOne as the CFO and Board Member, respectively. Overall, their experience spans over 20 years in finance and controlling positions.
Michał Giergielewicz attended Uniwersytet Szczeciński from 1990 to 1995, where they earned a Master of Economics with a focus on Economics and Transportation. In 2004 to 2005, they also briefly enrolled at SGH Warsaw School of Economics to study Value Based Management, although they did not earn a degree in this program.
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QuarticON sales & marketing personalization cloud is an AI-based recommender engine that optimizes e-commerce offers, by predicting which products are the most probable to become purchased. Based on the cutting edge technology, the system uses self-learning algorithms that collect large quantities of behavioral data about every individualuser in the store, and in turn displays them a fully personalized offer. The engine works in real time, allowing for a smooth interaction with customers via different channels and devices - all this from the moment they set foot in the online store.Implementing of QuarticON engine in an e-shop comes with a major advantage: it maximizes the efficiency with minimal effort. Satisfied customers buy more, convert better and are much more likely to come back. Creating them a personalized shopping experience helps reduce bounce rate- and cart abandonment, and significantly contributes to revenue-, AOV- and conversion rate increase.