Seller Labs Appoints Hank Harris as New CEO
Friday, March 30th, 2018
Seller Labs, the premier provider of software and resources to businesses who sell on Amazon, announces that Hank Harris has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer. Harris previously served as the company's Chief Operating Officer. Seller Labs Founder Brandon Checketts, will move into the Chairman and Chief Innovation Officer role.
Harris, who has worked with Seller Labs since 2015, will take over the leadership role as the company focuses on sustaining growth and retaining and acquiring new talent. Checketts, who founded the company after developing a successful software tool to improve his Amazon business, will continue to focus on new ideas and product innovation. Since its inception in 2013, Seller Labs has grown exponentially year over year and this leadership change is reflective of the business preparing for the future.
"Hank has a rich history working with enterprises and helping businesses scale to meet demand. I can't think of anyone better to lead Seller Labs' business into the future," said Checketts. "I look forward to focusing my efforts on innovation so we can evolve our suite of products. Together in our new roles, the business will be better poised for growth."
"Seller Labs is such a dynamic organization and in a few short years we have seen tremendous business expansion. My new role is to keep up with the demand by continuing to grow our product offerings and increase and retain our talent pool," said Hank Harris. "I'm thrilled to be a part of this journey and look forward to continuing to work with Brandon to ensure our future success."
A technology industry veteran, Harris joined Seller Labs after 10 years at Gorilla Logic where he served as the company's CFO and partner. Gorilla Logic is a global custom enterprise application development, IT staffing services and project outsourcing company that serves a variety of Fortune 100 & 500 companies. Prior to Gorilla Logic, Harris was with Sun Microsystems' professional services team. He holds two degrees in computer science – a Master's from Southern Polytechnic State University and a Bachelor's from Georgia Institute of Technology.