Reddit Australia head looks to grow its e-commerce credentials
Home to Reddit’s fourth largest user base and growing at 40% per year, Mumbrella’s Emma Shepherd speaks to the newly-appointed country manager for Australia, David Ray, on how he’s finding the role and what he hopes to achieve in the next 12 months.
Reddit officially said “G’Day” to Australia in July, a core market to its international growth strategy, as it opened its doors to its local business, based in Sydney’s Barangaroo.
Reddit’s new Australian team launched with locally-based community, engineering and sales staff, as well as country manager, David Ray, who joined Reddit from WooliesX, and has experience leading teams in Australia for Amazon, Twitter and Telstra.

Reddit country manager, David Ray (pictured)