The Art of Customer Service

Cheryl Westby_croppedHere at CLASCORP™, we believe your corporate services company should rock.

Rock ([rok]; verb):  1. To be exceptional; 2. To go above and beyond what is expected; 3. To establish a long lasting relationship; 4. To add remarkable value; 5. To provide service that leaves a positive lasting impression.  Commonly used phrase:  “You Rock!”

CLASCORP™ provides worldwide due diligence solutions to clients who demand a Corporate Service team that Rocks! Client Relations Manager, Cheryl Westby is driven by providing exceptional customer service.

Cheryl says, “The most rewarding thing about my job is developing a personal relationship with our clients and working with our clients’ to provide them with the best service and value”.  She thrives to provide the best customer service in the industry.

How does she do it?  Cheryl brings a depth of experience in working with clients for more than 20 years.  She cares about our clients and their needs.  She understands and listens to our clients  and communicates with our teams to personalize our service and provide our clients with an exceptional experience.  

It’s not just fulfilling a request.  Cheryl goes beyond learning everything about a clients’ business needs.  She genuinely cares and gets to know all of our clients, creating and spreading this culture throughout our entire team.  

She smiles through the phone and clients feel it. Cheryl is our CLASCORP™ Customer Relations Superhero!

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