A successful serial entrepreneur, Terrel L. Bird, CEO, and co-founder of TCN, has been at the forefront of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and contact center technology for 15 years.
Before co-founding TCN in 1999, Terrel served as president of Northern Allied Steel and Propane for 16 years in Ontario, Canada. Seeking the opportunity for his young children to grow up in the States, Terrel began researching emerging technologies for a new business venture and recognized an opportunity in VoIP and contact center technology. He created TCN with a mission of implementing groundbreaking changes, following his vision of how the technology would evolve over time. Shortly after launching TCN in St. George, Utah, he made the area his home.
Under Terrel’s leadership, TCN has grown steadily and is now recognized as a leading provider of cloud-based contact center technology for enterprises, contact centers, BPOs, and collection agencies worldwide. Combining a deep understanding of contact center users’ needs with a highly affordable delivery model, TCN serves various Fortune 500 companies and enterprises in multiple industries, including newspapers, collection, education, healthcare, automotive, political, customer service, and marketing.
Terrel and his team credit the lasting success of TCN to the planning efforts at the inception of the company. TCN has successfully and consistently provided the most cutting-edge contact center solutions that help its customers operate efficiently and cost-effectively by taking a consultative approach to serving customers.
Along with spending time with his wife and 10 children, Terrel has long been a fan of the great outdoors, competing in 100- to 200-mile races. He received a B.S. in accounting from Brigham Young University.