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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$58.3M
  • Private
  • US
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Onyx Software Corporation is a worldwide leader in CRM, Customer Process and Customer Performance solutions for the enterprise. Onyx provides flexible CRM solutions that enable organizations to automate, manage, and evolve their customer processes quickly and cost-effectively for strategic advantage. By providing an integrated suite of customer process automation applications encompassing customer relationship management, process management, and analytics capabilities, Onyx enables enterprises to reduce costs, increase productivity and grow revenue. Onyx Software is a Consona CRM solution.

Vice President, Human Resources
Kevin Conefrey
Number of Employees 245
Contact Information

12131 113th Avenue NE

Suite 101

Kirkland, Washington 98034

www.onyx.com

888-275-6699

NAICS Code Software Reproducing: 334611

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Decision Makers

Name (plus bio) Position
Kevin Conefrey Vice President, Human Resources
Pete Strom Managing Director
Jay C. Hoag Investor

Organization Position Status
Onyx Software Corporation Vice President, Human Resources Current

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