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    Mark Ashton

    Senior Director, Solution Consulting, Customer Workflows at ServiceNow

    Mark Ashton is currently the Area Vice President, Solution Consulting, Customer Workflows at ServiceNow.3 He has extensive experience in the customer service and technology sectors.

    Prior to his role at ServiceNow, Mark held several leadership positions in the football industry. He was the Director/CEO of Ipswich Town FC from June 2021 to February 2025.2 Before that, he served as the Director and Chief Executive Officer at Bristol City Football Club from July 2017 to June 2021.2 His career in football management also includes roles as CEO at Oxford United Football Club and Watford Football Club.2

    Mark specializes in customer and employee workflow transformation, helping organizations scope and plan ServiceNow projects that align with their business and strategic outcomes.1 He leads the Solution Consulting team for Customer Workflow in EMEA at ServiceNow, focusing on digital transformation and customer engagement.1

    In his current role, Mark is involved in exploring how Amazon Connect's cloud-based contact center solution can integrate with ServiceNow's service management platform to improve customer service experiences.1 He has also been interviewed about generative AI in customer service, indicating his involvement in emerging technologies in the field.3

    Highlights

    Amazon Connect meets ServiceNow in a Fireside Chat
    Sep 28 · servicenow.com
    8/31 MyCustomer.com Webinar: How proactive ... - ServiceNow

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