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Betsy Weber

Chief Evangelist
TechSmith
United States

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Educational History

  • Michigan State University, Bachelor’s degree, 1995.

Professional History:

  • Chief Evangelist, TechSmith

Bio

Betsy Weber joined TechSmith in 2000 and is the company's Chief Evangelist. With nearly a decade of experience in corporate training and product management, Betsy has worked on both the development...

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Bio

Betsy Weber joined TechSmith in 2000 and is the company's Chief Evangelist. With nearly a decade of experience in corporate training and product management, Betsy has worked on both the development and customer service side of delivering business applications.

Betsy leads the company's highly-acclaimed evangelism program where she collaborates with customers, industry experts and technologists from all over the world.

Evangelism was part of TechSmith’s culture and business practices long before it was widely called ‘evangelism’. The ideology was always there, due to the emphasis placed on the day-to-day interaction and conversations with customers and potential customers.

TechSmith’s evangelism activities give us the opportunity to speak directly with customers on a daily basis about the capabilities they'd like to see in our products. This helps us update existing products to meet our customers' needs, as well as develop new products to meet their increasing demands.

Betsy is also the voice behind The Visual Lounge blog where she shares stories about how customers are using TechSmith's suite of software products in practical, unique, and innovative ways.

She’s currently a member of the Global Network of Technology Evangelists (GNoTE), Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA), and the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD).

Betsy has been featured in numerous publications, including:

Betsy holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and logistics Management from Michigan State University.

Areas of expertise

Evangelism, Community building, Word of Mouth

Personal Website/Blog URL

http://visuallounge.techsmith.com

Public Profile

www.fastcompany.com/user/96529

Professional History

Chief Evangelist, TechSmith

Private, 101-500 employees, Technology / Computers industry

Betsy Weber joined TechSmith in 2000 and is the company's Chief Evangelist. With nearly a decade of experience in corporate training and product management, Betsy has worked on both the development and customer service side of delivering business applications.

Betsy leads the company's highly-acclaimed evangelism program where she collaborates with customers, industry experts and technologists from all over the world.

Evangelism was part of TechSmith’s culture and business practices long before it was widely called ‘evangelism’. The ideology was always there, due to the emphasis placed on the day-to-day interaction and conversations with customers and potential customers.

TechSmith’s evangelism activities give us the opportunity to speak directly with customers on a daily basis about the capabilities they'd like to see in our products. This helps us update existing products to meet our customers' needs, as well as develop new products to meet their increasing demands.

Betsy is also the voice behind The Visual Lounge blog where she shares stories about how customers are using TechSmith's suite of software products in practical, unique, and innovative ways.

She’s currently a member of the Global Network of Technology Evangelists (GNoTE), Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA), and the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD).

Betsy has been featured in numerous publications, including:

Betsy holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and logistics Management from Michigan State University.

Educational History

Michigan State University, Michigan, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 1995.
Areas of study: Marketing and Logistics Management

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