Tag: Heather Shoemaker

Language I/O Announces $5M Investment Led by Gutbrain Ventures

This investment coincides with increased demand for AI-powered multilingual customer support and Language I/O’s go-to-market success.

Argo Translation Partners With Language I/O to Eliminate Language Barriers on Demand

The partnership between Argo Translation and Language I/O leverages AI to provide real-time translation services, enhancing global communication and customer service.

Language I/O Names Sheridan Orr Chief Marketing Officer Amid Rapid Growth

Language I/O announced the appointment of Sheridan Orr to Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Orr, who’s based in North Carolina, previously served as a Managing Partner at The GTM Collective and was the CMO of Built In for over three years. 

Language I/O announces $8M Series A1 funding to boost GenAI capabilities for translation services

Wyoming Business Council's WYVC Funds leads round with first investment to grow state's tech ecosystem CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Language I/O (LIO), a leader in real-time, business-accurate translation...

Language I/O Announces Two Executive Appointments

Language I/O (LIO), a leader in multilingual customer engagement, is adding two key appointments to its leadership team with the addition of Chief Marketing Officer Tobias Rinsche and the promotion of Vice President of Product Chris Jacob. 

Language I/O increases employee headcount, appoints new execs

Language I/O, the Cheyenne-based language technology company that recently received $6.5 million in Series A funding, announced some significant growth for the company earlier this week — including the appointment of two new executives.

Language I/O introduces new, all-inclusive subscription that covers human and machine translation plus apps

CHEYENNE, November 30, 2021 (Newswire.com) - Language I/O (LIO), a provider of multilingual customer engagement software, has announced today the launch of a new...

Language I/O introduces subscription model

The new model works by allotting customers with a set of credits they can then spend on any of Language I/O’s services as need demands. This frees both parties from the negotiation process that can often slow down projects.