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Jason Gissing (born 1970) is one of the founders of Ocado, an online grocery retailer in the United Kingdom.

Gissing born in the UK and educated at Oundle SchoolinNorthamptonshire and Worcester College, Oxford University. He has an English father and Japanese mother[1]

He is one of the founders of Ocado, the UK based e-grocer. He started the business with two friends and former colleagues from Goldman Sachs (Tim Steiner and Jonathan Faiman) in January 2000[2] Prior to Ocado, Jason spent eight years as a banker at Goldman Sachs. Ocado is the largest dedicated internet grocery retailer in the world and has won numerous customer service awards in the UK. It has been operationally profitable since November 2007 but has not made a post-tax profit. It listed on the London stock market in July 2010, valuing the company at £940 million.

Jason graduated from Worcester College, Oxford with a law degree in 1992. He played tennis for Oxford and was a member of the Bullingdon Club,.[3] He still plays tennis at Queens Club and Campden Hill Lawn Tennis Club in London. He is a keen skier and footballer, and is married to former professional skier Katinka, daughter of the late Arne Naess, Jr.[4] They have 4 children.

In January 2014, Gissing announced that he would leave Ocado in May after the firm reported 17% sales rise in 2013 but £12.5m losses. This leaves chief executive Tim Steiner as the last remaining founder still with the company [5]

References

  • ^ "Jason Gissing of Ocado: it’s all in the delivery"
  • ^ "Portrait of a 'classless' Tory"
  • ^ "Lucy Kellaway meets The Man with the Ocado Van"
  • ^ http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/feb/04/ocado-founder-leaves-sales-up-losses-widen
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