
Join us for an exclusive dinner at the infamous Wrigley Mansion for a discussion focused on the benefits generative AI is having on contact center CX and learn how it could improve your contact center efficiency immediately.
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During this executive dinner, we’ll facilitate conversation and brainstorm ways you can collaborate with like-minded peers to resolve mutual challenges you’re facing in your contact center operations.
Together, we'll discuss:
-How Nextiva is driving the evolution of CX through the acquisition of Thrio.
-Actionable insights on how generative AI can improve CX, right away.
-How others have cut costs on contact center operations while maintaining or improving customer and agent satisfaction.
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-Short history of the landmark mansion and unique stories will be told to only those who attend.
Originally constructed in 1931 in the desert foothills of Phoenix by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., Wrigley Mansion is more than a majestic historic estate, it’s also a love story that’s spanned nearly a century. Built as a 50th-anniversary gift to Wrigley’s beloved wife, Ada, it changed hands several times until it was saved from the wrecking ball and lovingly restored by another couple, Geordie and Jamie Hormel in 1992. Together they worked to restore it, and also ensure the inherent magic of this majestic landmark could be shared with everyone.
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Space is limited! Kindly RSVP by November 5th. A member of the Nextiva Team will reach out to you to confirm your spot!Â
With a proven track record in driving strategic solutions and leading teams in enterprise communications and contact center management, Jim is building and growing a world-class sales organization within Nextiva. Jim is devoted to developing for growth and scale through both direct and indirect channels, providing customers with the option to migrate to the cloud all at once or gradually, according to their organizational needs.