LiveOps

LiveOps
Private
Founders Steve Doumar
Doug Feirstein
Wendell Brown
Bill Trenchard
Headquarters Scottsdale, Arizona
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Greg Hanover, General Manager
Number of employees
150 full time
plus 20,000 work-at-home agents

LiveOps is a cloud call center company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was formed by the merger of Silicon Valley startup CallCast, founded in 2002 by Wendell Brown and Bill Trenchard,[1] and competing startup LiveOps, founded in 2000 by Steve Doumar and Doug Feirstein in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[2][3]

In 2015, the company moved its headquarters to Scottsdale, AZ. LiveOps provides U.S.-based agent services for insurance, health and human services, and retail customers. LiveOps’ scalable contact center services solution ensures that agents are available when needed, but also offers the flexibility to scale down when necessary. This on-demand solution consists of highly skilled agents, making LiveOps an ideal partner for any organization that experiences fluctuating call patterns.

LiveOps is a pioneer of the gig economy and the work-at-home virtual workforce industry.[4] As of 2016, LiveOps employs the world's largest work-at-home call agent workforce with more than 20,000 agents, and its cloud platform had processed more than one billion minutes of customer service interactions.[5][6]

History

In 2003, Florida-based LiveOps merged with California-based CallCast, renaming CallCast as LiveOps, and moving its headquarters to Redwood City, CA in 2004.[7]

In 2006, LiveOps named former eBay COO Maynard Webb as its CEO.[7]

In 2011, LiveOps named former Sybase president Marty Beard as its new CEO.[8]

In 2014, BlackBerry poached Marty Beard as their new COO[9] and LiveOps named former ShoreTel VP Vasili Triant as its new CEO.[10]

In July 2015, LiveOps relocated their headquarters from Redwood City, California to Cedar Park, Texas.[11]

In October 2015, LiveOps opens new Agent Services headquarters in Scottsdale, AZ. [12]

In December 2015, LiveOps announced that Marlin Equity Partners would acquire the LiveOps Cloud Platform business.[13]

Funding

LiveOps is a venture backed startup that has received over $50 million in venture capital funding.

CallCast (which merged with LiveOps) raised a $1 million Series A funding round in January 2002 with funding from Scott Banister, Wendell Brown, Reid Hoffman, Josh Kopelman, and Bill Trenchard.

LiveOps raised a $22 million Series B round in April 1, 2004 led by Menlo Ventures and CMEA Capital.

On February 13, 2007 the company raised a $28 million Series C round from Menlo Ventures, CMEA Capital, Benchmark, and Michael Dearing.

On January 27, 2014 LiveOps secured $30 million in debt financing from Comerica Bank.[14]

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