Stop Maintaining. Start Transforming: IT’s New Role in Employee Experience
Courtney Tavernit
Randall J. Kerr
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Webinar details
Employees today expect more than old-style static intranets. They demand seamless, intelligent digital experiences. In order to attract and retain top talent, organizations must provide tools that empower employees and reduce system friction.
This session explores the ways an AI-powered intranet can help IT reduce costs, simplify systems maintenance, and streamline governance while maintaining security and unifying people, knowledge, and technology.
The end result: smarter, more cohesive systems, engaged employees, and stronger business outcomes.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how IT can move beyond maintenance mode and take the lead in transforming the workplace experience.
About the presenters
Courtney Tavernit
Courtney is a seasoned solutions consultant with 18+ years of experience supporting customer journeys. She loves building relationships with new companies and working with them to identify their pain points & desired end states so that she can present a vision of what that future could look like in partnership together. Courtney lives in Michigan and thrives in the new activities each season brings – summer water sports, fall cider mills, winter snow sports, and everything in between.
Randall J. Kerr
Randall Kerr lives in Houston, Texas and serves as Senior Director of Solutions Architecture and Security with Simpplr. He has a B.A. degree in Economics, and more than 35 years of experience as a technical engineer and thought leader in numerous business capacities. Prior to joining Simpplr, Randall spent many years with Oracle in technical pre-sales engineering. Later, he served as Director of Products for Digi International, leading a $100M business division encompassing all cellular router hardware product lines, while simultaneously serving as Director of Sales Engineering. Randall is fluent in Spanish and conversant in Portuguese, French, and German. Linguistic skills have been invaluable to Randall’s career success, and his latest language pursuit is Japanese.
