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Pushpay was recognized among three categories at the 17th annual Stevie® Awards for Sales and Customer Success

 Pushpay, the leading payments and engagement solutions provider for faith-based and non-profit sectors, was recently awarded a Gold Stevie® Award for Contact Center of the Year, specifically among technology companies with more than 100 employees. The Company also received bronze awards in Customer Service Department of the Year and National Sales Team of the Year categories.

“Customers are always at the heart of every decision we make, which continues to inspire excellence as we nurture and support the growth of organizations throughout their journey with Pushpay,” said Molly Matthews, Pushpay CEO. “Our Customer Success team in particular has deployed new tools and strategies this year to help streamline support and enhance the customer experience.”

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The 2023 Stevie Awards for Sales and Customer Service are the world’s top honors for customer service, contact center, business development, and sales professionals. The Stevie Awards also organizes eight of the world’s leading business awards programs, including the American Business Awards® and International Business Awards.

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This year there were more than 2,300 nominations from organizations of varying sizes, industries and geographic locations—including 49 nations and territories—that were considered in the sales and customer success awards competition. Finalists and winners were determined by the average scores of more than 170 professionals worldwide on seven specialized judging committees. Winners were announced during a gala event attended by more than 400 professionals from around the world at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday, March 3.

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