Friday, August 26, 2016

Deena Williamson

"My focus is to differentiate IBEX from other BPOs in the marketplace by improving processes and ensuring global-wide legal compliance across the company while also being responsive to the company’s constantly changing legal needs."

Deena, an experienced General Counsel in the business process outsourcing industry, brings extensive legal experience to IBEX’s rapidly growing company. As the General Counsel, Deena is responsible for the legal needs and corporate compliance across the globe for the public corporation--including the international entities of the Philippines, Pakistan, UK and Senegal, as well as those in the United States.

Before joining IBEX, Deena was the General Counsel of Williams Lea, a BPO provider, who specializes in financial services, legal, investment banking, pharmaceutical, and professional and public services. Prior to joining Williams Lea, Deena was employed with Savvis, Inc. (now CenturyLink, Inc.), where she worked in the legal department and supported the company’s data outsourcing efforts.

Deena has a Juris Doctorate degree and a business degree from the University of Georgia. She was nominated in both 2013 and 2006 by the American Corporate Counsel Association for Outstanding In-House Counsel of the Year. Deena is based in the company’s headquarters of Washington, DC.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Martha's Table Joins Maret School Students in Supporting the Community


Attorney Deena Williamson serves as general counsel and corporate secretary at IBEX Global, a Washington, D.C.-based outsourcing company. During her free time, Deena Williamson actively supports several charitable organizations, including Martha's Table.

Founded in 1979 through the partnership of Dr. Veronica Maz and Father Horace McKenna, Martha's Table provides support to children, families, and communities by increasing their access to quality education, healthy food, and other family needs. Since it began, the organization has grown steadily and today reaches thousands of people every year through the efforts of over 16,000 volunteers.

To support the local community, pre-K to third-grade students from Martha's Table's educational programs recently collaborated with third-graders from the Maret School in northwest D.C. in a one-day event. The young students worked together to assemble bags of toiletries for local community members in need. Tiffany Williams, the director of Martha’s Table’s Healthy Start program, stated that this program will enable students to have a mindset that's both global and geared toward making a difference in the community.