Joseph Renzi

Joseph Renzi (born May 22, 1974) is an Australian business person. Joseph is currently the CEO of SwapAce.com.

Biography


Joseph Renzi was born and raised in Sydney, Australia.
Joseph completed his Bachelor of Information Technology degree (a degree in Business and Computing Science)
Professional career

Joseph Renzi is the CEO and Managing Director of online marketplace SwapAce.com. He received recognition as one of the top entrepreneurs of Australia by My Business magazine.

Since SwapAce's inception, Joseph has been instrumental in achieving over half a million dollars in private investment, obtaining a significant government grant for commercialising emerging technologies (COMET), being placed as a finalist in the Secrets of Australian IT Innovation competition and awarded the prestigious title of being one of the "Top 10 Cool Companies" by Australian Anthill magazine. Joseph was also invited to speak about Search Engine Marketing (SEM) at the Search Engine Room (Australia's premium search engine marketing conference).

Joseph has helped SwapAce.com achieve over 200,000 registrations from over 150 countries.

From the success of SwapAce.com, Joseph developed an strategic partnership with ACUMA (Australasian Campus Union Managers Association) to deliver . UniSwap.com.au is an official alliance with a number of prominent university groups (e.g. Sydney University) to provide an online market-place and meeting-place that is especially for Australian university students.

Joseph's other projects include - a partnership with a number of well-known wedding service providers; and - a free website that helps Australians to recycle.

In 2007, Joseph was nominated for the "CIO of the Year" and was short listed with a 14 other contenders (winners yet to be announced).

Joseph has over 15 years of leadership in voluntary and educational institutions, where he provided training and mentoring for over 25 volunteer leaders and the management of events for hundreds of people on a weekly basis.
 
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