RESTON, Va., May 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Virid, a team of eCommerce experts providing a comprehensive software and services solution for growing retailers, announces the signing of their new client, the National Wildlife Federation, on their Cloud platform marketAgility. For over 15 years, marketAgility has been the go-to eCommerce platform for brands experiencing explosive growth.
Virid will be leading the NWF to a responsive site with more mobile-friendly payment options, while also aligning the NWF eCommerce site with their current branding elements. Virid will be handling replatforming of the 2 NWF branded shop sites including shopnwf.org, cardshopnwf.org, and the shop Zoobooks, and shop Ranger Rick.
"We chose Virid because of their expertise and proven track record in the eCommerce industry as well as their high-touch customer relationship approach to our partnership," said Dawn Rodney, Vice President Innovation and CMO at the National Wildlife Federation. "They understand our needs and share our vision for how eCommerce can fuel our work safeguarding wildlife conservation for future generations. We're thrilled to be partnering with them."
About Virid: Virid is a team of eCommerce experts providing a comprehensive solution for growing retailers. Virid's unique offering includes enterprise-grade hosted eCommerce platform marketAgility, with 24/7 monitoring, website development, and ongoing technical and strategic support from a results-oriented team. For more information, please visit https://www.virid.com/.
About the National Wildlife Federation: National Wildlife Federation has a rich history. Founded in 1936, the NWF was one of the very first organizations to recognize the vital importance of protecting America's wildlife and public lands. In the intervening years they have become America's largest and most trusted conservation organization with 51 state and territorial affiliates and more than six million members. For more information, please visit: https://www.nwf.org/.
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