Elaine Buxton Of Confero, Inc. Honored By Women’s Foodservice Forum
June 16, 2011Customer Experience Measurement Firm President Receives Committee Contributor Of The Year Award
CARY, N.C. – Elaine Buxton, president and CEO of Confero, Inc. (https://www.conferoinc.com), a national customer experience measurement firm, hasbeen named a 2011 Committee Contributor of the Year by the Women’s Foodservice Forum (WFF), a leadership development organization that empowers women in the foodservice industry to achieve their highest potential. Buxton was honored for her work on the Executive Programming (Summit) committee. The annual WFF Executive Summit was held in Sept. 2010, and offered executive-level education, provided by the Kellogg School of Business, in an intimate environment. Buxton received the award for her record of achievement of prompt and timely committee work and project fulfillment; enthusiastic and visible contributions that helped the committee and WFF succeed in its goal; consistent demonstration of significant efforts and contribution to the committee work; focus on developing the committee and herself; and exceeding expectations of committee chairs and assisting in making the committee better than it was in previous years.
Confero CEO Elaine Buxton Finishes Year as President of Industry Association MSPA
January 13, 2011As 2010 came to a close, Elaine Buxton completed her term as President of the Mystery Shopping Providers’ Association (MSPA), North America. Elaine has been involved with MSPA since its beginning in 1998. Confero was a charter member of the organization.
Elaine Buxton Supports The NC Center For Women In Public Service’s Women On Board Initiative
November 9, 2010Confero, Inc. President And CEO Named To 2010 Steering CommitteeTo Encourage Women’s Participation on N.C. Boards And Commissions
Confero CEO Talks with Inc. Magazine About How to Set Up a Mystery Shopping Program
October 19, 2010Inc. Magazine recently interviewed Elaine Buxton, Confero CEO of Confero and other industry experts in a piece on how to set up a mystery shopping program.
Financial Reform Laws to Impact Bank Customer Experience
September 23, 2010While consumers benefit from improved financial literacy as required by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, financial institutions face tough challenges ahead in delivering customer experience in accordance to new standards.