Broadvoice’s George Mitsopoulos Named Among Best in Biz Awards’ Technology Executives of the Year

Broadvoice Wins 2022 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award

Seasoned Tech Executive Wins Bronze For Spearheading Strategic Product, Sales Growth

Broadvoice, a provider of hosted voice, unified communications (UC) and SIP trunking services for businesses, announced its Chief Product Officer George Mitsopoulos has been named a bronze winner of the Technology Executive of the Year in Best in Biz Awards, the only independent business awards program judged each year by prominent editors and reporters from top-tier publications in North America.

Mitsopoulos, Broadvoice’s long-time COO, had recently become the company’s first Chief Product Officer when the pandemic lockdowns began to drive demand for Broadvoice’s cloud collaboration solutions. This explosive demand threatened to strain the organization’s infrastructure until Mitsopoulos focused the company’s strategy in on platform scalability and product-led growth.

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“George’s initiatives enabled Broadvoice to deliver 100 percent uptime across the b-hive platform since January 2020, supporting the company’s issuance of an industry-leading 100 percent uptime SLA,” explained Jim Murphy, Broadvoice CEO. “On top of that, his product-led growth strategies have enabled our partners to see exponential growth in sales because our platform is constantly evolving to meet our customers’ needs.”

2021 marked the 11th annual Best in Biz Awards and, following the havoc wreaked by the global pandemic, resoundingly confirmed that American business is back and stronger than ever before. The 11th annual program saw intense competition among more than 700 impressively strong entries from public and private companies of all sizes and spanning all geographic regions and industries in the United States and Canada, ranging from some of the best-known global brands to the most innovative start-ups and irrepressible local companies. This year’s judges were impressed with the winning companies’ resilience and adaptability that allowed them to turn the challenges of the past 20 months into remarkable growth numbers, their exemplary dedication to their customers in matters small and large, and particularly, many winners’ efforts to maintain and deepen their commitment to the environment and local communities.

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Since the program’s inception in 2011, winners in Best in Biz Awards have been determined based on scoring from independent judging panels assembled each year from some of the most respected newspapers, TV and radio outlets, and business, consumer, technology and trade publications in North America. Combining top editors’ and reporters’ unparalleled experience and expertise with the objectivity inherent in the journalistic ethos and further enhanced by the breadth of outlets represented, Best in Biz Awards judging panels are uniquely able to determine the best of the best from among the hundreds of competitive entries. The 2021 judging panel included, among others, writers from Associated Press, Barron’s, Consumer Affairs, Inc., USA Today and Wired.

“This year’s nominees for Executive of the Year were truly impressive and showed wide-ranging skills and talent. But what they all had in common was a passion for their work and their ability to guide their companies through a very uncertain year and a half,” said Mark Huffman, Consumer Affairs, having judged seven of the last 11 Best in Biz Awards competitions.

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