OrbitalPay Names Jordan Stewart as Vice President

TORRANCE, Calif. — OrbitalPay today said it promoted Jordan Stewart to vice president.

Stewart has served previous roles at the payment processor in his three years there, including assistant vice president of sales at parent company Global Electronic Technology Inc.

Stewart’s immediate task will be to expand the OrbitalPay sales and marketing team as he leads a companywide restructuring to “further ingrain the processor as the leading merchant services provider in the adult and high-risk space,” according to OrbitalPay President Steve Bryson.

“Jordan is a solid leader as well as a great guy,” Bryson said. “His entrepreneurial spirit embodies that of OrbitalPay and he has shown exceptional loyalty, integrity and motivation in all of his efforts here. 

“He is being put in the driver’s seat, and I am confident that he will be able to navigate OrbitalPay to new horizons at the company,” Bryson said.

Stewart, upon today’s announcement, said he is honored to have been given the responsibility of building and growing Torrance, Calif.-based OrbitalPay both “internally and externally through a unified sales, marketing and public relations strategy.”

“Having [Orbital Pay's] Karen [Campbell’s] unrivaled sales expertise on the team is great; she has fueled OrbitalPay for years and I am looking forward to adding additional sales executives to our fleet and to start blanketing the industry with our services,” Stewart said. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I am grateful to Mr. Bryson for having the faith in me to take his already successful company to new levels.”

Stewart will be available for meetings and discussions at The Phoenix Forum next month.

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