ORLANDO, FL and TORONTO, ON, August 18, 2026. Consig, the outbound voice AI engine for healthcare platforms, today announced that Frank Tersigni has joined its advisory board. Tersigni is a contact center and customer experience veteran with decades of leadership across enterprise voice, go-to-market strategy, and the outbound calling market Consig is rebuilding for healthcare.

Tersigni is Managing Director, Client & Business Development at Clariti Strategic Advisors, and previously served as Chief Revenue Officer at Servion Global Solutions, where he guided its pivot toward an agentic-AI systems integrator. Across his career he has been the go-to-market operator who turns promising technology into real markets. His appointment brings Consig a hard-nosed commercial perspective on exactly who to sell to, how to reach them, and why they buy — the discipline an early company needs most.

"I've spent my career in contact centers and customer experience, and I've watched the industry try for years to build a truly modern engine for outbound calling," said Tersigni. "It's one of the hardest problems in our business, and it has only gotten harder now that the phone network treats every call as a scam. Consig is the first team I've seen with the telecom depth, the compliance rigor, and the go-to-market discipline to finally crack it for healthcare. I'm very excited to help bring it to market."

Over his career, Tersigni has been a key contributor, owner, or senior executive at five companies, each grown and successfully exited to strategic acquirers including IBM, Genesys, and ConvergeOne. He served as Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer at Altivon (acquired by ConvergeOne) and Chief Revenue Officer at Servion, and has held leadership roles at VoiceGenie, Genesys, and IBM. As co-founder of CallPro Canada, he pioneered multi-media customer interaction platforms into the Canadian enterprise and government market.

Tersigni holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Toronto and an MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western University.