Victoria Bracewell Lewis Victoria Bracewell Lewis
Senior Analyst

Research Coverage

eCommerce Trends, Manufacturing, eBusiness/eCommerce Strategy, Mass Affluent Consumers, Travel, Consumer Packaged Goods Marketing, Media & Entertainment, Business-To-Consumer eCommerce, eBusiness/eCommerce Adoption, eCommerce Platforms & Technologies, Consumer Packaged Goods, Consumers By Affluence, eCommerce Forecasts, eBusiness/eCommerce, eBusiness/eCommerce Forecasts, eBusiness/eCommerce Best Practices, Retail

Research Focus

Based in London, Victoria serves eBusiness & Channel Strategy professionals. As a leading expert in eBusiness and using digital channels for retail, online shopping, consumer product goods, and direct selling, her research focuses on the dynamics and trends centered on eCommerce, multichannel trends, and consumer segments. She is also a noted authority on technology developments that affect the online commerce industry and vendors that facilitate online marketing and merchandising.

Victoria has extensive experience in eBusiness strategies for EMEA and emerging markets for Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia, and South Africa. She helps retailers, mail-order catalog merchants, and CPG brands organize for eBusiness and develop growth strategies for digital and multichannel existing and new markets. This includes enabling and optimizing customer-centric online environments, effective cross-channel integration, and customer service. Often this involves understanding best practices around eBusiness operations; resourcing and governance in order to develop effective solutions for global/local customer service; merchandising, fulfillment, and logistics; and supply chain logistics.

Previous Work Experience

Victoria has played an integral role in the launch and development of several notable eSuccess stories over the past 18 years, including among others AOL, BT, canal +, CAT Apparel, Coca-Cola, FedX, GE, Home Depot, Honda Motors, Navman (Brunswick Corp), Sol Melia Hotels & Resorts, Sony, UPS, and Virgin. In addition to her client-side work, she has worked as a senior executive with a number of leading interactive agencies, such as  Burson-Marsteller/Young & Rubicam, iXL's (LBi) globalization and localization group, and Sapient. More recently, she founded and later sold eCommerce and mail-order catalog, DIY business, LivingGlass of London.

Victoria has been widely quoted in the press, including such media outlets as American Demographics, Computer World, CNN, Fast Company, and Wired.

Education

Victoria is a graduate of the George Mason University (US), from which she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in public administration with a minor in communications.

Latest Research

Planned Research

French eCommerce Forecast August 2008
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Benelux eCommerce Forecast September 2008
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Organizing for European Multi-channel eBusiness October 2008
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Organizing for European Multi-channel eBusiness Assessment Toolkit November 2008
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European Mobile Commerce 2008 December 2008
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Did You Know?

Victoria is an avid MMORPG player (currently EQ2) with a group who've been playing together for more than 10 years. She also enjoys golf, tennis, gardening, antiques, fine art, and shoes.


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Recent Media Citations
Handelsblatt (Germany), "Ebay Invades Amazon's Domain," August 20, 2008
The Times (UK), "Amazon Takes On eBay With PayPal Rival," July 30, 2008
Retail Week (UK), "Sainsbury's Counts The Cost Of Web Crash," June 25, 2008
Stratégies (France), "The Web Gets A Taste Of Luxury," June 5, 2008
The Financial Times (UK), "E-commerce: Web Remains A World Away For Big Brands," May 29, 2008