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Chris Wada |
Vice President of Product | Profile |
FreeCause, one of the fastest growing technology companies in Boston, specializes in building innovative software that enables major brands, loyalty programs, sports teams, and nonprofits to monetize and reward consumers for their online behavior.
Dell KACE is a Mountain View, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
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[24]7 has been revolutionizing customer service and sales for 15 years. In 2000, the company was a pioneer in the contact center business and this experience provided invaluable perspectives about consumers and how they interact with companies. [24]7 is headquartered in Campbell, California, with R&D centers in California and Bangalore, India and sales offices in the US, UK and Australia. The company has contact centers in India, the Philippines, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) pioneered telematics for usage-based and behavior-based programs making roads and drivers safer around the world. Founded in 2010 by two MIT professors, CMTs accomplished team of expert scientists and experienced entrepreneurs developed DriveWell, an advanced mobile-sensing and big data platform delivering an end-to-end smartphone telematics solution. DriveWell provides valuable feedback to users, helping them to improve driving performance and become more aware of unsafe behaviors. DriveWell is the first telematics platform in the industry to provide both traditional vehicle-centric, usage-based-insurance (UBI) and driver-centric, behavior-based insurance (BBI) solutions. Through the DriveWell program, CMTs partners can easily measure mileage, time of day, roadways and risky driving behaviors - giving them a complete picture of every trip and allowing them to segment high-risk vs low-risk customers easily. CMT has a proven track record of changing driver behavior: an average reduction of 35% in phone distraction, 20% in hard braking, and 20% in at-risk speeding all within 30 days of using the program. With DriveWell, users become safer drivers, resulting in fewer crashes and less-costly claims. The average user sustains a 25% reduction in phone usage even after 200 days, and some CMTs insurance partners report as much as 47% reduction in total claims costs, based on studies of more than 100,000 drivers.