Lou Cooper, Author at Be My Eyes for Business
Customer Success Manager

Lou Cooper

Lou is our Customer Success Manager at Be My Eyes, where she has spent over four years championing accessible technology for blind and low-vision people around the world. A key part of her role involves running and hosting corporate volunteering events, connecting organizations with the Be My Eyes mission and helping businesses engage their teams in meaningful, impactful ways.

With a career spanning more than two decades in telecommunications, unified communications, and account management, Lou brings deep expertise in building and sustaining meaningful client relationships.

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Blog April 17, 2026

How to Design Corporate Volunteering for Global Teams

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Blog March 24, 2026

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Companies Make With Volunteer Programs

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Blog January 23, 2026

Why Corporate Volunteering Programs Are Becoming The Go-To Engagement Strategy

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Blog November 18, 2025

Small Acts, Big Impact: The Power of Micro-Volunteering

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Blog October 29, 2025

Remote Volunteering: How Employees Can Make a Difference From Anywhere

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Blog August 27, 2025

How Volunteering Can Underpin Your ESG and CSR Strategy