Stephanie Reeves Millner - Designing CX For Sales and Revenue

Stephanie Reeves Millner - Designing CX For Sales and Revenue

From CX Files by Mark Hillary and Peter Ryan

May 14, 2026 · 28 min · Episode 416

About this episode

Stephanie Reeves Millner discusses transforming customer experience from a cost center to a revenue generation center.

Stephanie Reeves Millner is a Global EVP at TP. She is based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It is worth noting from the start of this podcast episode that Stephanie is talking in a personal capacity in this interview. CX and BPO processes are usually seen as a cost to most businesses. Stephanie argues that there are a number of strategies that can be used to drive up revenue, protect existing revenue, and increase customer loyalty. Applying all these strategies together can turn a CX cost center into a revenue generation center - moving from planning service to sales. In this conversation with Mark Hillary, Stephanie explains this service to sales concept. She also talks her her use of LinkedIn video to promote and share her own ideas - why is it so valuable to share raw and unfiltered content full of original ideas? https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemillner/ https://www.tp.com/ Summary: Mark Hillary and Peter Ryan discuss the shift from viewing customer interactions as a cost to recognizing their revenue-generating potential. Stephanie Reeves Millner, a global EVP at TP, emphasizes the importance of human engagement in customer care, highlighting revenue protection, creation…

People in this episode

Hosts: Mark Hillary, Peter Ryan

Guest: Stephanie Reeves Millner

Topics covered

  • customer experience
  • revenue generation
  • BPO processes
  • customer loyalty
  • human engagement
  • AI in customer care

Keywords

  • customer experience
  • revenue generation
  • BPO
  • customer loyalty
  • AI
  • human engagement
  • LinkedIn video

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: TP

Places: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

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