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Sunday Business Post Cork July 2011 Firm wins US deal
Cork firm VoxPro has signed a three-year contract with a US firm valued at e1.5 million. Under the terms of the deal, VoxPro will provide inbound and outbound multilingual technical support to Prism-IPX Systems.Georgia-based Prism-IPX Systems sel (...)Read more »
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Examiner March 2011 – Outsourcing and messaging event attracts overseas executives
VoxPro, a Cork based multi-lingual outsourcing call centre, recently played host to the inaugural Global Outsourcing & Messaging Summit in Cork. This Summit was a showcase for emerging technologies, applications and innovations in the global mes (...)Read more »
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Sunday Business Post Feb 2011-Teamwork is secret of success
VoxPro Team: Dan Kiely, CEO; Paul Kelleher IT & Innovations Director; Darren Leahy, Operations Director; Dan Murphy, Finance DirectorDan Kiely, chief executive of business process outsourcing provider VoxPro, is convinced that the suc (...)Read more »
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Cork Independent Nov 2010 – Training for the Future
VoxPro delighted to work with National Learning Network VoxPro have recently had the pleasure of working with the National Learning Network to provide a training place in its call centre to a former student of the organisation. VoxPro were keen t (...)Read more »
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Chambers Ireland Magazine Oct 2010
Outsource like a ProDan Kiely, CEO of the Business Process Outsourcing provider VoxPro tells InBusiness why it pays to outsource.VoxPro is a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) provider delivering customer contact solutions to a number of cham (...)Read more »
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Irish Examiner Sept 2010
Linda O'Mahoney, Marketing Executive, VoxPro; Margaret Smith, Recruitment Manager, VoxPro; Carol Hunt, CCMA Skillnet and Dorothy O'Byrne, CCMA, at the careers workshop roadshow in the Clarion Hotel, Cork.The two day career seminar, which was host (...)Read more »
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Sunday Business Post Sept 2010
Top Service with a professional touch‘Cost savings' was the buzz phrase associated with outsourcing last year, but this year the focus has shifted to value, quality and expertise - businesses want to get a return on the money they have spent to t (...)Read more »
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Irish Examiner May 2010
Pictured on the rooftop of the New Horizons building are PWC tax director Siobhan Waldin, Enterprise Ireland's Kevin Sharry, left, and VoxPro business process outsourcing managing director Dan Kiely where Dan gave a speech on the future of outsourcin (...)Read more »
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Metro Herald May 2010 – see what Magnet CEO says about VoxPro
Magnet Network CEO name VoxPro as 'an Irish business idea that has really impressed' him.In a recent interview Mark Kellett, CEO Magnet Network, was asked by Metro Herald to name an Irish business idea that has really impressed him. Kellett stat (...)Read more »
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Irish Independent April 2010 – Cowen announces VoxPro to create 160 jobs
Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the announcement that VoxPro is to create 160 jobs. Pictured left to right: Denis Cambridge, VoxPro, Taoiseach Brian Cowen, Linda Kiely Company Director, VoxPro, and Paul Kelleher IT and Innovations Director, VoxPro. (...)Read more »
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Irish Examiner April 2010 – Brian Cowen VoxPro announcement
Cowen in Cork - Irish Examiner 17th April 2010The Taoiseach was in Cork yesterday to announce the creation of 160 new jobs by VoxPro, which specialises in customer service, technical support and telemarketing for client companies globally. (...)Read more »
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Sunday Business Post April 2010 – VoxPro to create high-value jobs
VoxPro to create high-value jobs by Elaine O'ReganBusiness process outsourcing provider VoxPro has announced plans to create 120 new jobs for graduates before the end of the year.The Cork company has created 40 new jobs so far this year, and (...)Read more »
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RSVP Business – Outsourcing Article – June 2009
Dan Kiely - Outsourcing & Your Customer Article in RSVP BusinessNo one can deny that the last six months has been a tough time for organisations but with a mountain of articles already written on the subject, I'm not going to dwell on the glo (...)Read more »
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Sunday Business Post – 21 June 2009
Failure to communicate with customers can mean loosing them, which is why many organisations enlist outside assistance, writes Margaret O'Brien: "Companies are examining every aspect of their business to see where savings can be made, which is why t (...)Read more »
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RSVP Business – June 2009
VoxPro, the Cork based Call Centre, has won the award for Public Private Partnership at the Healthcare Innovation Awards in the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin recently. VoxPro won the trophy for the appointment management system that it operates on b (...)Read more »
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Sunday Business Post – 7th June 2009
The economic downturn has forced most firms to retrench, but Dan Kiely is building a growing business from helping companies in all sectors to cut their costs.Kiely is managing director of VoxPro, a Cork outsourcing firm that has clients ranging (...)Read more »
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The Sunday Business Post – May 2009
Irish company VoxPro is to create 20 new jobs before the end of the year, bringing the total number of its staff it employs to 80.Its growth illustrated the appeal of managed services as a business model for companies operating in a harsh economy (...)Read more »
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The Independent – April 2009 – Counting The Cost
Significant savings can be made by taking advantage of the cost efficiencies offered by managed services providers. Grainne Rothery reports:Organisations have traditionally made the decision to buy in outsourced or managed services based on want (...)Read more »
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The Irish Examiner – January 2009 – EPA Tender Win
VoxPro, the call centre which specialises in customer communication outsourcing, has been awarded the tender for operation of a National Illegal Dumping Line on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The contract is initially for a twe (...)Read more »