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  1. Mar 3, 2024 · Dubber has suspended its chief executive Steve McGovern. ... Mr McGovern started the business with James Slaney and Adrian Di Pietrantonio in 2011, listing the company in 2015.

  2. Mar 7, 2022 · The company’s founders, Steve McGovern, James Slaney and Adrian Di Pietrantonio were united with their view on how technology could transform call recording and make it easier for people to retrieve data from the calls. In 2013, just two years after its founding, Dubber raised AU$6nm, which backed the first release of call recording.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DubberDubber - Wikipedia

    Dubber is a cloud based call recording software which operates as a software-as-service (SaaS) and voice data offering. Dubber was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2011 by James Slaney, Steve McGovern and Adrian Di Pietrantonio, and predominantly sells to Telecommunications Service Providers and Enterprise customers.

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  5. Jul 28, 2021 · My background is largely in the telecommunication industry and in 2011, James Slaney, Steve McGovern and I joined forces to launch Dubber. Over the past decade we’ve grown the company into the world’s leading provider of cloud-based call recording and voice AI services.

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  6. www.dubber.net › company › about-dubberAbout Dubber - Dubber

    James Slaney. Co-founder and COO View Profile. Adrian Di Pietrantonio. Co-founder and EVP, Global Channels ... Steven Willson. Chief Technology Officer

  7. Mar 4, 2024 · That’s no small move, given McGovern has spent over 13 years as CEO of Dubber since he founded the business with James Slaney (COO) and Adrian Di Pietrantonio (EVP). However, Dubber did not purport any allegations of wrongdoing when informing the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

  8. Apr 15, 2021 · Around 2009, Steve McGovern (current Dubber CEO), James Slaney and Adrian Di Pietrantonio were marketing various services to smaller telecommunica­tions companies.

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