HR Execs on the Move


 
Amelia is the world`s largest privately held AI software company delivering cognitive, conversational solutions for the enterprise. As the leading digital workforce company, we team humans with digital employees to unleash creativity and deliver business value at scale. Amelia streamlines IT operations, automates processes, increases workforce productivity and improves customer satisfaction – delivering bottom line results. Headquartered in New York City with offices in 15 countries, Amelia serves more than 500 of the world’s leading brands across IT services, financial services and banking, insurance, telecommunications, retail, manufacturing, healthcare and other sectors.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.amelia.com
  • 17 State Street 14th Floor
    New York, NY USA 10004
  • Phone: 212.708.5500

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Anne Meisner
Chief Financial Officer Profile

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