
Scaling Recognition with Impact: 5 Key Pillars and Real Success Stories

Jamie Yan

Sean Coleman

Justin Ryckebusch
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Webinar details
Recognition is no longer just a “nice-to-have”—it’s a key driver of employee engagement, productivity, and retention. Yet, many organizations struggle to implement scalable programs that align with company values and business goals.
Join us to explore the business case for recognition and proven strategies to build a culture of appreciation. Learn best practices for structuring effective programs and see how Simpplr’s Recognition & Rewards solution streamlines and scales your efforts.
What you’ll learn:
- The link between recognition, engagement, and business performance
- 5-step framework for an effective Recognition program
- Real-world success stories for scaling an inclusive, accessible, and high-impact recognition program with Simpplr
About the presenters

Jamie Yan
Jamie Yan is a seasoned expert in enterprise technology with a focus on employee experience. She has transformed company cultures by optimizing technology for over a decade. Jamie balances her passion for work with a love of dogs, a commitment to work-from-home, and occasional office visits.

Sean Coleman
Sean is a product leader with over 8 years of product management experience, coming from an entrepreneur background of creating start-ups and being a developer. He is a strategic product differentiator as he is able to balance customer requirements and internal resources to create innovative product solutions. When he is off the clock, you can find Sean sipping a glass of wine, watching horror films, or traveling.

Justin Ryckebusch
Justin Ryckebusch joined Simpplr in 2022, and he has been working in Customer Success with SaaS companies for over 20 years. Justin is passionate about the ways in which technology can enable positive change and humanize the employee experience. Justin also loves developing trusting relationships with customers while helping them achieve their tech, communications, and business goals. Justin has a graduate degree in Philosophy from Boston University, and he lives in San Francisco with his wife and three kids.