In their own words . . . We tried our darndest to keep this year’s user conference squarely centered on the software, user education, and competitive hoola-hooping and corn-holing, but the investigative video-journalist David Acevedo (Director of Sales Incentives and Officially Unofficial inBiz Paparazzi) would not be denied. Check out the highlight reel of David’s audiovisual antics below to find out what The View ’09 was all about.
Brenda Ford from American National Bank, Premier Bank and Community Financial Data Services said: “This conference really helped me learn more about the marketing feature. It was a bit of a mystery to me before attending the conference and Waylon Envik made it seem so simple. He answered all our questions and was very thorough and made sure we understood each section before moving onto the next. Learning about Incidents from Joyce Collin was another big reason I wanted to attend this conference. What a fantastic feature in 360 View! I am in process of getting our Call Center employees using Incidents right now. A huge thanks to Joyce and Waylon.” Elyse Richmann from KleinBank, MN said: “I really liked the structure of the learning conference this year. Depending on what your institution is focusing on at the moment, you could go to that specific class and learn from the experts, which made it comfortable for us to ask more detailed questions pertaining to our stage in the rollout. Another great advantage was that we were able to meet people from other banks who are working on the same modules within 360View as us. All of the staff at 360View is excellent; very supportive, always open to suggestions, always calm and patient…even when I feel like I'm in a crisis. I've really enjoyed working with everybody at 360View; they are great to work with!” Eric Brunner from First Savings Bank, Perkasie, PA said: “The 360 View Team was impressive, helpful, energetic, knowledgeable, prepared, socialble and they listened to the attendees. WELL DONE! It was also a great opportunity to meet with other users. Everyone was very friendly and seemed willing to share information & experiences.”
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