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Partners For Life – My Keynote at last year’s Acumatica Partner Summit

Date: January 7, 2014Author: stijnhen 0 Comments

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I’m Dutch, living in Seattle with my family. I work as CEO at MightyCall, the leading Cloud Contact Center provider for SMB, after being with Microsoft for an amazing 13 years, in various global roles. I enjoy Seahawks football, Scuba Diving, Waterpolo and a lot of reading. View all posts by stijnhen

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