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AJ Johnson Joins TuVox as Vice President of Business Development.


CUPERTINO, Calif. -- TuVox, a leading provider of on demand speech applications, today announced that it has named AJ Johnson to the position of Vice President of Business Development. AJ brings twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights.
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 of IVR (Interactive Voice Response) An automated telephone information system that speaks to the caller with a combination of fixed voice menus and data extracted from databases in real time.  and speech industry related experience with a proven track record of establishing key channel partnerships as well as driving large enterprise sales with Fortune 500 customers.

"We are excited to add an accomplished industry veteran like AJ Johnson to the TuVox management team. AJ brings a wealth of experience in taking voice automation companies to the next level and will play an instrumental role at TuVox as we continue to grow our business," said John Kirst, Senior Vice President of Sales and Business Development at TuVox. "AJ will be the key TuVox executive responsible for creating, organizing and growing new and existing channel partner relationships as well as focusing on several select strategic target accounts."

Prior to joining TuVox, AJ was Vice President New Account Development at BeVocal (Nasdaq:NUAN NUAN New User Action Notation (modeling language) ), where he was instrumental in securing several key strategic accounts. AJ has also held various sales executive and management positions at Edify ed·i·fy  
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 and Verizon.

AJ's appointment is instrumental as TuVox continues to grow revenue and customer base both through a direct sales organization as well as through key channel partners. During 2006, TuVox significantly expanded its customer base, many of which were joint accounts with key partners, most notably Convergys, Genesys and Tellme Networks Tellme Networks is a company founded in 1999 by Mike McCue, based out of Mountain View, California that specializes in telephone-based applications. Tellme Networks was acquired by Microsoft on March 14, 2007 for "close to $800M".[1] The deal closed in late April. .

About TuVox

TuVox is a leading provider of On Demand speech applications, empowering companies to deliver superior caller experience through the voice channel. Available as a hosted or on-premise solution, TuVox's award winning applications are easily customized to your business and can quickly be updated in response to business changes. TuVox speech applications automate virtually any type of call, including natural language call-routing, self-service transactions and interactive customer support. By delivering a superior caller experience, TuVox speech applications increase customer satisfaction and improve the adoption of voice self-service. TuVox customers include companies such as American Airlines American Airlines

Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the
, ABN-AMRO, AvMed, British Airways British Airways
 in full British Airways PLC

International passenger airline based in London. In 1936 British Airways Ltd. was founded through the merger of three smaller airlines.
, Office Depot, Canon, Charter Communications, Gateway, Netflix, Office Depot, Telecom New Zealand Telecom New Zealand (NZX: TEL ASX: TEL NYSE: NZT) is a Wellington, New Zealand-based telephone company and, through its subdivision Xtra, an internet service provider. It has been run as a publicly-traded private company since 1990. , Time Customer Service, TiVo and Wachovia. To find out more about TuVox, please visit www.tuvox.com.
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