Stuzo Certifies as Disability-Owned Business Enterprise
PHILADELPHIA, December 8, 2020 (Newswire.com) - Stuzo, the leading provider of intelligent 1:1 loyalty, contactless commerce, and modern digital storefront technology for everyday spend retailers, announced today that it has become certified as a Disability-Owned Business Enterprise (DOBE®).
Stuzo has met DOBE's rigorous requirements for certification, inclusive of which, Stuzo's Founder & CEO being legally blind and a majority shareholder.
According to the Disability Equality IndexSM (DEI), of over 11 million members of the US workforce represented by companies taking part in the 2020 DEI, 5.5% identify as having a disability.
"As a legally blind entrepreneur, it is important to me personally and to our company that those with disabilities or other disadvantages know Stuzo welcomes your interest in joining our fast-growing organization," said Gunter Pfau, Founder & CEO, Stuzo. "Stuzo is broadly committed to diversity and inclusiveness in our workforce."
Stuzo's certification from Disability:IN® supports organizations Stuzo partners with, that are focused on supplier diversity and inclusion.
For more information on Stuzo's DOBE certification, contact Stuzo at: [email protected]. For more information on career opportunities at Stuzo, visit www.stuzo.com/careers.
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About Stuzo and Open Commerce®
Stuzo helps Everyday Spend Retailers Know and Activate™ more customers and data in real-time, leading to more visits, more gallons, and bigger baskets. Stuzo's Open Commerce product suite consists of: Activate for Intelligent 1:1 Loyalty, Transact for Contactless Commerce, and Experience for Cross-Channel Digital Storefronts. Stuzo's managed software services empower retailers to operationalize programs powered by Open Commerce and bring to market custom loyalty, commerce, and mobile storefront solutions.
Media Contact: Aaron McLean, CMO, Stuzo
Phone: 267.519.3669
Email: [email protected]
Source: Stuzo
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