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John Racich, President Matthew Pratt, Vice President Melanie Zeegers, Director of Finance Gene Wong, Director of Customer Service David Tan, Director of Sales, Central Canada
John Racich
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Matthew Pratt
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Melanie Zeegers
Director of Finance
Gene Wong
Director of Service
David Tan
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Central Canada
 
 
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Recent Micro-blog Updates
John John ( All updates )
  • Jean Mitchell will be stepping down as the President of the BC Contact Centre Association. Great work Jean!
  • Fun Night! CCP sponsored the Employee of the Year Award which was won by Colleen Robinson of ICBC. Congratulations to all the finalists.
  • Congratulations to all the winners at the BC Contact Centre Association Awards night last night in Richmond.
  • Polycom Partner conference in San Diego in February. Should be great. Lot's going on for CCP and it's customers.
  • CCP theme for this year is that we are "inspired to deliver exceptional customer experiences" Let us know what we can do better!
John Matthew ( All updates )
  • My hockey club just held our 2nd Christmas Classic & raised $350 for Wishes Without Borders benefiting kids with life threatening illnesses
  • I just got back from the LifeSize partner conference in Austin. We saw their latest amazing products: the Passport and the 220 series.
  • Ontario's ban on hand-held devices while driving will take effect on October 26, 2009. Be sure to get your bluetooth headset asap.
  • Our new Polycom HDX video conferencing eqipment has arrived for our offices in Toronto and Vancouver. It will be installed this week.
  • We have installed LifeSize Team 200s in our Calgary and Montreal offices. Talk to your Account Manager about seeing it live!
 
Recent Blog Updates
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  • Distracted Driving/Motor Vehicle Act Change in B.C.
    • A new fine in the amount of $167 will begin to be levied on Feb. 1, 2010. If drivers are caught texting or emailing they will receive an additional three penalty points. Further, drivers in the Graduated License Program (GLP) will receive the $167 fine and three penalty points for any violation of this legislation. Prohibited [...] - Read More
  • PEI to Implement Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving
    • Prince Edward Island (PEI) is the latest province to enact hands-free legislation that prohibits the use of a handheld electronic device, including cell phones, while driving. The new PEI law will officially come into effect tomorrow: Saturday, January 23, 2010. Fines for offenders will range from $250 to $400, and three demerit points; making it one [...] - Read More
  • Driving Safe: How to Go Hands-Free and Still Do Business on the Road
    • Many small business owners use their cellular phone like a lifeline. As many cannot be in the office at all times, e-mail, texting and phone calls on the road are essential to staying connected.* However, on October 26 rules for cellular phone use while driving got a lot stricter in Ontario when changes to the Highway [...] - Read More
  • BC Contact Centre Association 2009 Awards of Excellence
    • As this year’s Silver sponsor and sponsor for Employee of the Year for the BC Contact Centre Association (BC CCA), Canadian Communication Products is proud to congratulate Colleen Robinson from ICBC (Employee of the Year winner), Pacific Blue Cross (Contact Centre of the Year winner), Accenture Utilities BPO Services (Community Spirit Award winner) and Hosted [...] - Read More
  • B.C. to Ban Cellphone Use While Driving January 1, 2010
    • If passed, the changes to the Motor Vehicle Act will take effect on Jan. 1, 2010. At that point, only hands-free cellphones and devices that require one touch to activate will be permitted. A new fine of $167 can be handed out as of Feb. 1, 2010. If drivers are caught texting or emailing they will [...] - Read More
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