Sam Haney has a diverse work experience with a focus on business development, operations, and financial analysis. They began their career at Con-way, Inc as a Customer Service Representative in 2008 and later transitioned to the role of Financial Analyst. They then worked as an Internal Auditor Financial before joining Audigy in 2013 as a Senior Business Analyst. At Audigy, they progressed to become the Director of Business Development and later the Senior Director of Business Development and SBU. Currently, they hold the position of VP of Shared Service Operations at Audigy.
Sam Haney obtained a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Human Resource Management from Portland State University, attending from 2006 to 2009. Following this, from 2009 to 2011, they pursued a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) at George Fox University.
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Audigy
We are the hearing care industry’s preeminent, data-driven practice development company, representing 275 practices with 750 locations across North America. In 2004, we began our mission to help our Members achieve their goals. We’ve pioneered practice support through better data, stronger teams, and advanced exclusive platforms. Audigy supports its members in the audiology and hearing care space by providing comprehensive strategies for every phase of practice growth. Our mission is to partner with practice owners to help them achieve their goals. Each Members’ unique vision of success determines how we support their them, their practice practice, and their team. We tailor our recommendations to their needs by using exclusive business intelligence to create low-effort, high-impact strategies that increase efficiencies and profitability. Comprehensive data analytics, strategic recommendations based on top practice benchmarks across every aspect of the business: operations and business intelligence, digital marketing and website support, branding and creative, learning and development programs, HR and IT, and superior technology infrastructures.