Cameron Wall Overview

  • Primary Position
  • Co-Founder, Chie...

  • Active Board Seats
  • 1

Cameron Wall General Information

Biography

Mr. Cameron Wall is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at RainCheck. He is also the Founder at Codesign Cooperative and also serves as its Chief Executive Officer. He served as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Marketing Technologist at ZapMe. He co-founded ZapMe.

Contact Information

Primary Position
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member, RainCheck
Education
Macquarie University, BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Gender
Male
Email
ca
Address
  • 11 York Street
  • Sydney, New South Wales 2000
  • Australia

Cameron Wall Positions (2)

Firm name Firm type Title Location Industry Since
Codesign Cooperative Company Founder and Chief Executive Officer Sydney, Australia Social/Platform Software
RainCheck Company Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member Sydney, Australia Internet Retail

Cameron Wall Board Seats (1)

Company Industry Ownership Status Financing Status Location Since
RainCheck Internet Retail Acquired/Merged (Operating Subsidiary) Formerly PE-Backed Sydney, Australia

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    Cameron Wall holds a board seat in RainCheck.

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