Ellen Bzomowski

Partnership Director (customer Success) at Mainstay

Ellen (Doran) Bzomowski has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Ellen most recently worked at Mainstay as a Partnership Director (Customer Success), where they played a key role in leveraging artificial intelligence and people science to drive student engagement in higher education institutions. Prior to that, they worked at Forager - Local Sourcing, Simplified as a Customer Success Advisor, focusing on supporting local farms and producers in increasing their business and optimizing the availability of locally produced foods. Ellen also held positions at Bright Horizons as a Senior Director of Marketing Engagement & Administration, Extract Systems as a Vice President of Sales & Business Development in the healthcare sector, NT-ware Systemprogrammierung as a Vice President of Americas Operations, and Nuance Communications, where they built international markets and developed new channels and partnerships. Ellen began their career at Dragon Systems, Inc., where they served in various roles, including Regional Manager for Australia & New Zealand and International Channel Marketing Manager. Throughout their career, Ellen has consistently demonstrated their ability to drive revenue growth, optimize client engagement, and develop strategic partnerships.

Ellen (Doran) Bzomowski holds an MBA degree in Business from the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. Ellen also obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Management from Binghamton University School of Management. Furthermore, they pursued German Studies at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. Ellen has also earned certifications as a Certified Customer Success Manager (CCSM) Level 1 and Level 2 from SuccessHACKER.

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Mainstay, formerly AdmitHub, developed the first student communication platform powered by artificial intelligence, specifically designed for higher education.


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