TeleTech Names Joe Bellini as Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer
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ENGLEWOOD, CO, Apr 22 (MARKET WIRE) --
TeleTech Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEC), one of the largest and most
geographically diverse global providers of technology-enabled business
process outsourcing (BPO) solutions, today announced that it has
appointed Joe Bellini to serve as Executive Vice President and Chief
Sales Officer.
In this role Mr. Bellini is responsible for leading TeleTech's global
sales efforts, including targeting and acquiring new clients as well as
strengthening and expanding relationships with TeleTech's existing client
base. Mr. Bellini will also focus on selling TeleTech's expanded suite of
innovative offerings, including its revenue generation and
technology-enabled On-Demand solutions, which are specifically designed
to shorten sales cycles, accelerate revenue and optimize operating
efficiencies on behalf of global clients.
"Joe's strong background in developing worldwide industry solutions and
his approach to sales management makes him a strong addition to our
leadership team," said Kenneth Tuchman, chairman and chief executive
officer of TeleTech. "Joe joins TeleTech as clients are increasingly
seeking partners who can deliver strategic capabilities tied to
measurable outcomes. I am confident that his ability to clearly
demonstrate the value of our innovative suite of offerings and target
high potential markets will drive profitable growth for TeleTech."
Mr. Bellini joins TeleTech from Symphony Marketing Solutions, a Knowledge
Process Outsourcing provider, recently sold to Genpact Limited, which
focused on data management, analytics and front office process
outsourcing, where he formerly served as chief executive officer.
Prior to Symphony, he served as president and chief executive officer of
the Enterprise Software Group at Brooks Automation and chief executive
officer at both eXcelon and C-Bridget Internet Solutions.
Mr. Bellini received his Bachelor of Science degrees in Mechanical
Engineering and Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. He is also a Harvard Business School (HBS)
alumnus as a graduate of the HBS Program for Management Development.
Mr. Bellini will assume the responsibilities of Greg Hopkins, Executive
Vice President, Global Accounts, who has resigned following his
successful six-year career at TeleTech.
ABOUT TELETECH
TeleTech is one of the largest and most geographically
diverse global providers of technology-enabled business process
outsourcing solutions. TeleTech and its subsidiaries have a 28-year
history of designing, implementing, and managing critical business
processes for Global 1000 companies to help them improve their customers'
experience, expand their strategic capabilities, and increase their
operating efficiencies. By delivering a high-quality customer experience
through the effective integration of customer-facing front-office
processes with internal back-office processes, we enable our clients to
better serve, grow, and retain their customer base. We use Six
Sigma-based quality methods continually to design, implement, and enhance
the business processes we deliver to our clients and we also apply this
methodology to our own internal operations. TeleTech and its subsidiaries
have developed deep domain expertise and support more than 270 business
process outsourcing programs serving approximately 90 global clients in
the automotive, communications and media, financial services, government,
healthcare, retail, technology and travel and leisure industries. Our
integrated global solutions are provided by approximately 45,000
employees utilizing 35,600 workstations across 68 delivery centers in 16
countries. For additional information, visit www.teletech.com.
Investor Contacts:
Karen Breen
Investor Relations
303-397-8592
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