CommunityLIVE 2022 in pictures
In this piece:
- As seen at CommuntyLIVE: We’ve got friends in high places
- Workin’ 9 to 5 … but what a way to make a living!
- Music City looks good with CommunityLIVE in it
- Walk the line with inspirational presenters
More than 1,400 Hyland customers and guests made their way to Nashville for our annual customer event, CommunityLIVE.
We already shared the top 10 stories we loved at CommunityLIVE 2022, but everyone knows pictures really bring an event to life.
Here’s CommunityLIVE 2022 in pictures.
All photos were taken by Tim Greathouse, a Hyland graphic designer and photographer.
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As seen at CommunityLIVE: We’ve got friends in high places
Future’s so bright for Hyland customers that they had to wear shades during the opening sessions of CommunityLIVE.
Thanks to our many partners — including ImageSoft — for being a big part of CommunityLIVE 2022.
The Hyland team checks in eager CommunityLIVE attendees on Day 1 of the main conference.
Day 1 wrapped with dinner, drinks and the occasional cowboy hat in CommunityCENTRAL at the Gaylord Opryland Resort.
All smiles after a productive Day 1 at CommunityLIVE — a day that wrapped with dinner and drinks at CommunityCENTRAL.
Hyland experts were on hand to allow curious CommunityLIVE attendees to try new software risk-free.
Workin’ 9 to 5 … but what a way to make a living!
On Sunday, the first night of hands-on technical training, Hyland hosted a Pub Quiz.
Each morning of CommunityLIVE, attendees were invited to a fitness class. Classes ranged from Zumba and yoga to strength and conditioning.
As the main conference kicked off, many CommunityLIVE attendees started the day with yoga.
A collaborative paint-by-numbers mural was worked on by attendees all week.
During our CommunityLIVE Customer Appreciation Block Party, attendees got to enjoy local food and beverages, as well as learn how to create the perfect barbecue rub.
Attendees at CommunityLIVE’s final night at the Brooklyn Bowl enjoyed a performance from the Barenaked Ladies.
A fun way to cap a long — but productive — week of learning at CommunityLIVE? Barenaked Ladies and bowling at Nashville’s venerable Brooklyn Bowl venue.
Music City looks good with CommunityLIVE in it
Two guitarists perform onstage for CommunityLIVE attendees.
Local musical artists perform at the evening Customer Appreciation Block Party at the Gaylord Opryland Resort.
Attendees with first-row seats at the Barenaked Ladies concert on the final night of CommunityLIVE.
Walk the line with inspirational presenters
Hyland President and CEO Bill Priemer kicked off the main conference with a reminder:
“Our purpose and goal at Hyland is to help you deliver better experiences to your customers and your colleagues.”
Hyland AVP of User Experience and Insights Eileen Thornton shared exciting updates:
“The look and feel, and the experience of software across the Hyland ecosystem is becoming more consistent and connected. This not only reduces training time, but also improves adoptions, minimizes frustration and dramatically increases user satisfaction.”
EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Ed McQuiston spoke to the evolution of Hyland’s Technical Support and Customer Success teams.
“Value has become the focus across the customer landscape — yours and ours,” McQuiston said.
McQuiston hosted Late Morning with Ed McQuiston, where he welcomed three customers for talk show-style interviews. Here, McQuiston interviews Group Head of Strategy and Special Projects Heidi Badenhorst of microinsurer Ayo.
McQuiston’s Late Morning guests included, from left to right: Kim Ferren, Director of Accounts Payable at Match; Adam Podber, VP of Global Digital Experience at PVH; and Heidi Badenhorst, Group Head of Strategy and Special Projects at Ayo.
McQuiston invited his guests to play a game: What’s in the box? In this instance, Adam Podber, VP of Global Digital Experience at PVH, tries to guess he’s touching chicken wings.
CommunityLIVE culminated with an inspiring keynote from Alison Levine, the first American Women’s Everest Expedition team captain.
“This is me at the high camp. You are more than welcome to borrow this picture and tell people it’s you. Nobody will ever know,” she said as she placed Hyland President and CEO Bill Priemer’s face over her photo.
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