Leadership of Virtual Cloud Call Center

Gilbert Meier - Marketing & Sales

 

Mr. Meier is an accomplished, broad-based executive with significant global leadership experience offering innovative, breakthrough engineering, operations, and financial expertise applicable across a vast array of high technology and industrial technology landscapes. With demonstrated successes domestically and internationally, he developing new business operations. His contributions are most evident in executive leadership serving several Global and Fortune 500 enterprises over his 36-year career.

Mr. Meier was born in Switzerland and holds a Swiss degree in electrical engineering. He has acquired extensive knowledge of business, international marketing, manufacturing, finance, computer science and the contact center industry. Before getting into the marketing of contact center solutions he has operated his own near shore call centers and BPO operations. Mr. Meier still leads the programming of complex CRM solutions which have improved the operations of many clients.

Oscar Flores - Operations

 

Mr. Flores has become a highly regarded expert in telecommunications and call distribution networks. He was one of the early pioneers to use the virtual Internet cloud as a means to deliver voice communications and business applications to businesses regardless where they operate.

He closely understands customer needs in critical areas, enabling him to deliver products and services that enhance the customer experience.

He is in constant global search for the best brains in cloud computing to improve our clients business operation. He skillfully integrates the best into our contact center solutions. Because of this fact, we offer superb and cost effective systems coming from developers spanning from Europe, Latin America and the US.

He also overlooks the operations of our data centers in the US and Latin America.

Prior to founding Telesis, he was one of the first Internet providers in a Latin country using a network of transmission dishes to distribute the service to remote locations.