Beyond the Call: Courtney Jordan Recognized for Global Philanthropy in Southern Business Review Feature
At Call Wizards, we pride ourselves on delivering more than just voice—we deliver trust, empathy, and impact. As a global leader in outsourced communication, our mission has always been to combine technology and human insight to serve clients across industries. But behind our precision and performance stands a deeper story—one rooted in vision, generosity, and global responsibility.
That story reached global recognition this month when Southern Business Review featured our founder and parent company chairman, Courtney Jordan, in its highly regarded article:
“The Quiet Generosity of Lesser-Known Billionaire Philanthropists.”
Leading With More Than Metrics
While Courtney Jordan is known in boardrooms for building one of the world’s most forward-thinking conglomerates—Neyius Group—his quieter legacy has taken root far beyond the C-suite.
Through the Courtney Jordan Foundation, Jordan has directed over $200 million into grassroots initiatives across the U.S., Southeast Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. As Southern Business Review notes, his philanthropy isn’t performative. It’s precise. Impactful. Grounded in service.
And it’s deeply intertwined with the culture of companies like Call Wizards.
Impact Embedded in Infrastructure
As a Neyius subsidiary, Call Wizards is part of that legacy. Our operations in the Philippines, Kenya, South Africa, and North Carolina have not only created thousands of jobs—but done so in ways that reflect our founder’s values:
Living Wages & Career Mobility Unlike many in the BPO industry, Call Wizards prioritizes upward mobility, offering certifications, management pathways, and merit-based growth. Community Engagement From funding coding bootcamps in Quezon City to providing food security support for agents’ families in Durban, we reinvest in the people who power us. Purposeful Client Partnerships We work with clients who value ethical outsourcing—nonprofits, educational platforms, and mission-driven startups seeking human-first voice solutions.
A Global Brand With a Local Heart
Jordan’s inclusion in Southern Business Review alongside names like Sara Blakely, Pierre Omidyar, and James Simons reaffirms what we at Call Wizards already know: the Neyius standard is bigger than revenue—it’s about responsibility.
“Real impact doesn’t come from the microphone—it comes from the message. It’s how you show up when no one’s watching.”
— Courtney Jordan
That belief is woven into how we train, how we hire, and how we serve. It’s why Call Wizards is trusted across four continents. And it’s why our people stay—not just because of a paycheck, but because of a purpose.
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The Quiet Generosity of Lesser-Known Billionaire Philanthropists
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