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Sage Partner - Kendyl Campbell on her podcast The Dirty Boots Show

11m · Sage Thought Leadership Podcast · 26 Mar 11:00

Kendyl Campbell , a director of strategic partnerships, emphasized the importance of bridging the information gap between companies, field operations, and financials. She highlighted the potential for cost savings by integrating systems to eliminate the information gap and shared her role in creating the "Dirty Boot Show" podcast, aiming to connect the construction industry and share insights. Kendyl also expressed professional admiration for Sarah Blakely, founder of Spanx.

Kendall Campbell spent many years in and around the construction industry before joining Assignar in 2020, implementing dozens of strategic enterprise accounts with complex integrations. She quickly rose through the ranks to lead the Customer Success Team in 2022 before becoming Director of Strategic Partnerships. Currently, Kendy is helping sell value across complex software ecosystems, ultimately solving the information gap between companies’ field operations and financials-- selling some of our largest deals globally. Kendyl was awarded the 2022 Customer Custodian Award in North America, and she can now be heard as one of our hosts on Assignar’s The Dirty Boots Show.

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