At Waypoint Converts, we believe in keeping things simple, effective, and helpful. That’s why each month we host Office Hours—a no-pressure, 30-minute webinar designed to show you exactly how we help senior living communities turn more website visitors into customers.
Our next session is coming up on Thursday, June 19 at 1 PM ET, and we’d love for you to join us!
Why Attend Office Hours?
📌 When: Thursday, June 19
🕐 Time: 1 PM ET
🎙️ Host: Terri Sullivan, CEO & Co-Founder, Waypoint Converts
What You Will Learn
This month’s Office Hours, hosted by Waypoint Converts CEO & Co-Founder Terri Sullivan, will walk you through:
✅ Who we are – Learn about Waypoint Converts and our mission to support senior living sales and marketing teams.
✅ What we do – Get an inside look at how our platform uses AI and automation to personalize website experiences and drive real results.
✅ The proof – See data and case studies from real customers who are increasing conversions and improving response time with Waypoint.
Whether you’re just getting to know us or you’ve been curious about our platform, Office Hours is a perfect, low-commitment way to see if Waypoint Converts is right for your organization.
Why Attend?
You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how personalized experiences and smart automation can help your community:
- Connect with more prospects
- Speed up the admissions process
- Capture leads 24/7
- Improve ROI on your website traffic
Meet Your Host – Terri Sullivan
Terri Sullivan is the CEO & Co-Founder of Waypoint Converts, an entrepreneur, sales professional, and technology innovator with a passion for problem-solving. Since 2007, she has been dedicated to improving senior living marketing and sales, helping businesses engage and convert website visitors more effectively. Terri specializes in leveraging AI, automation, and data-driven insights to create personalized online experiences that drive real results.
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