Ascensus Leaders Earn Top Honors for AI Innovation at Global Stevie Awards

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DRESHER, PAAscensus announced that two of its executives have been recognized for their achievements at the 22nd annual Stevie® Awards for Women in Business, one of the world’s leading competitions honoring the accomplishments of women across industries.

Sofia Theodoridou received a Gold Stevie in the Leadership category, while Tami Evanson earned a Silver Stevie for AI Automation Game Changer of the Year. Both awards highlight Ascensus’ growing emphasis on artificial intelligence as a driver of operational efficiency and business transformation.

The Stevie Awards for Women in Business draw thousands of entries from more than 48 countries, recognizing excellence across more than 100 categories. This year’s honors underscore the impact of Theodoridou and Evanson in advancing AI capabilities within Ascensus.

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Theodoridou’s Gold award acknowledges her strategic leadership in accelerating the company’s adoption of AI technologies, positioning Ascensus as an innovator in its sector. Evanson’s Silver award celebrates her role in implementing automation tools that streamline operations and elevate service delivery in partnership with the company’s Enterprise Transformation team.

“We are incredibly proud of both Sofia and Tami for these well-deserved honors,” said John Schroeder, Ascensus’ chief information officer. “Their leadership and expertise in the field of artificial intelligence have been instrumental in advancing our capabilities and delivering greater value to our clients.”

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Ascensus said the recognition reflects its broader commitment to integrating advanced technologies across its business, with both leaders contributing to initiatives aimed at improving scalability, efficiency, and client experience.

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