NEW YORK – Avoca.ai, an AI-drive call center platform for home service providers, announced Ka Tsu as its newest sales team member and partnership lead.
Tsu comes to Avoca.ai with a history of success in SaaS and a deep understanding of the trades industry. Avoca.ai said Tsu will play a key role in advancing the company’s mission to revolutionize customer service and sales through cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Tsu will harness his extensive experience in software sales and business transformation to expand Avoca.ai’s reach and strengthen its partnerships.
"Ka Tsu’s expertise and passion for innovation make him a perfect fit for Avoca.ai," said Tyson Chen, co-founder at Avoca.ai. "His deep understanding of trades-related businesses and commitment to leveraging technology for customer success will help us continue to push boundaries in AI-powered customer service solutions."
Tsu brings more than two decades of experience in SaaS, holding leadership positions in leading industry CRM systems and positions in the National Pest Management Association. He has been at the forefront of helping businesses adopt transformative technologies, driving both operational efficiency and revenue growth, Avoca.ai said.
“It’s an honor to join Avoca.ai at such an exciting time, as they revolutionize the way businesses connect with and serve their customers,” said Tsu. “Avoca.ai is setting new standards in AI innovation, and I look forward to contributing to its mission of helping businesses not only meet but exceed their customer service and sales goals.”
For more information visit Avoca.ai.
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