CompanyVoice welcomes David Nicosia as Senior Vice President and Head of Business Development in support of company expansion and growth
PHILADELPHIA, July 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- CompanyVoice has announced the appointment of David Nicosia to the newly created post of Senior Vice President, Head of Business Development.
"We are delighted to have David join us," said Claudia Timbo, CompanyVoice CEO. "His business acumen and expertise in building sales and marketing initiatives position us well as we continue to expand our company operations, locations and footprint in the marketplace."
In his career, Nicosia has worked at Maryland Capital Management as Senior Vice President and Head of Institutional Sales, leading the firm's sales and marketing functions. Prior to that, he was Senior Director at Advanced Investment Partners, a majority-owned affiliate of State Street Global Advisors, where he oversaw Northeast client service and marketing. He also previously served as Vice President with Old Mutual Asset Management and its affiliate, Pilgrim Baxter & Associates.
Nicosia earned an MBA from the Richard J. Bolte, Sr. School of Business at Mount Saint Mary's University. He also holds a bachelor's degree in rhetoric from Mount Saint Mary's.
ABOUT COMPANYVOICE
Founded in 2012, CompanyVoice is a full-service inbound and outbound call center headquartered in Blue Bell, Pa. It offers credentialed agents to meet the challenges and complexities of regulated markets for healthcare, insurance, finance, real estate and government. CompanyVoice, a woman-owned business certified by NWBOC (National Women Business Owners Corporation), stringently employs mandatory protocols and best practices, certifying the highest caliber of customer care, compliance, security and integrity.
For more information, please contact Levi Hall, Xavier Creative House, LLC, at [email protected] or +1-916-704-5384.
SOURCE CompanyVoice
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