Chris Collett

Solutions Architect at GTxcel

Chris Collett has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 1997, they worked at Verizon as a Business Office Service Representative for five years. Following that, from 2003 to 2006, they worked at The Home Depot as a Project Coordinator, providing logistical support and managing schedules.

In 2005, Chris started their own business, Chris Collett Web Design & Consulting, where they worked as a Freelance WordPress Developer. Chris specialized in designing, developing, and maintaining WordPress websites, tailoring them to clients' specific needs. Additionally, they guided clients through the design process and provided expertise in developing branding guidelines.

From 2006 to 2011, Chris worked at GTxcel as a Technical Account Manager, responsible for managing the implementation process for new publishers. Chris collaborated with internal teams to ensure smooth onboarding and provided ongoing support and guidance to publishers.

In 2010, they established Chris Collett Web Design and Consulting, where they worked as a Freelance Digital Consultant. In this role, they developed digital strategies aligned with client objectives, optimized performance through data analysis, and provided expert recommendations for e-commerce solutions.

Most recently, Chris joined GTxcel in 2020 as a Solutions Architect. Chris developed custom solutions and tools to meet publishers' needs, while also contributing innovative ideas and features to the platform. Chris provided assistance, training, and troubleshooting for publishers and played a role in conceptualizing and naming the SaaS publishing platform.

Chris Collett attended Florida Metropolitan University from 1992 to 1994, where they earned an Associate in Science degree in Film and Video Production.

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Timeline

  • Solutions Architect

    November, 2020 - present

  • CUSTOM SOLUTIONS ENGINEER

    November, 2011

  • TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGER

    November, 2006