Kimberly Hiler Joins Intradiem as Chief People Officer
14 September, 2021 Intradiem, the leading provider of Intelligent Automation solutions for contact centre and back-office teams, announces that Kimberly Hiler has joined the company as Chief People Officer.
In this role, Kim leads the execution of Intradiem’s “people-first” strategy, which prioritises the growth and well-being of employees and customers as the driving force of the company’s success. Kim brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in human resources management and employee culture from her prior roles at World 50, Fiserv, and TRX. She has led initiatives in talent acquisition and management, employee compensation and benefits, employee relations, and other key employee development programs.
“Putting people first is at the heart of our success,” said Matt McConnell, CEO of Intradiem. “Kim’s people management expertise and her proven commitment to bringing out the best in people is a great addition to Intradiem. We’re thrilled to have her on the team.”
“Intradiem’s unique ‘people-first’ approach proves its value in the marketplace each day,” said Kimberly Hiler. “Treating employees with dignity is the starting point of a virtuous circle, freeing them from distraction and allowing them to create innovative solutions that help our customers deliver more efficient and more fundamentally human experiences to their customers.”
Kim earned an MBA from the University of Delaware and a BA from The Pennsylvania State University.
To learn more about Intradiem, visit: www.intradiem.co.uk.
About Intradiem
Intradiem provides Intelligent Automation solutions that help customer service teams boost productivity, enhance employee engagement, and improve the end-customer experience. Patented AI-powered technology processes the massive quantity of data generated by contact centres and back offices and takes immediate action to support both in-centre and remote teams. Customers can count on an investment return of at least 2X in the first year and 3-5X in subsequent years. This year, Intradiem’s customers will save more than £75 million.