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Plantronics and Polycom are now Poly. Our comprehensive set of smart endpoints for unified collaboration span personal and group communication systems, with a full range of headsets, desk and conference phones, and video collaboration solutions. Our cloud software and services provide advanced management, analytics, and insights that drive first-rate business decisions. Poly is the global communications company that powers authentic human connection and collaboration. Face to face, we sift and sort millions of verbal and non-verbal cues to glean meaning. Poly is finding new ways to inject these cues into audio and video communication to replicate the face to face ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.poly.com
  • 345 Encinal Street
    Santa Cruz, CA USA 95060
  • Phone: 831.426.5858

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Bill Gorden
Vice President of Product Management, Software and Services Solutions Profile
Kim Kubiak-Mota
Senior Vice President, People Profile
Grant Hoffman
Executive Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer Profile
Charles Boynton
Executive VP & Chief Financial Officer Profile
Wayne Winholt
Global Head of Video Sales Profile

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