OrbitalPay's Parent Names Linda Grimm VP of Operations

LOS ANGELES — Online processor OrbitalPay's parent company, Global Electronic Technology Inc., announced today the appointment of Linda Grimm as executive vice president of operations.

Grimm will lead company operations including customer service, deployment, risk management, underwriting, technical support and IT for Global Electronic Technology and affiliate OrbitalPay.

Grimm joined GET in August and reports directly to Steven Bryson, founder and CEO of Global Electronic Technology and OrbitalPay.

She's a seasoned payments executive holding multiple accreditations and has extensive experience managing operations for domestic and international merchant acquirers.   

Grimm was previously president of TRX Processing, a wholesale ISO, and director of U.S. operations for Moneris Solutions. Prior to working with Moneris, Grimm spent 13 years with Humboldt Merchant Services.   

“Grimm is among the most respected leaders in the electronic payments industry ... ," Bryson said. "Grimm’s broad based operations and risk management experience will help guide and support us as we invest in GET’s strategy to reach new customers and introduce new scalable, intuitive, data rich, cloud-based commerce solutions to the marketplace."

Grimm said, “I’m excited to be able to return to the payments industry in a role that will allow me to utilize my skills and experience to build an infrastructure that will support scalable growth for GET.”

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