Every member of the Ashby Navis & Tennyson team brings a unique perspective to the Interactive Literary Business Card. These conversations offer a behind-the-scenes look at the people, personalities, and ideas shaping the future of interactive identity.
Behind every Interactive Literary Business Card is a carefully designed conversational platform that combines digital identity, AI-assisted interaction, and literary-inspired personalities. In this interview, Alfred Allbright, Director of Factory Operations at Ashby Navis & Tennyson, explains how the platform works and why we believe the future of networking is interactive rather than static.
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Meet Alfred Allbright

Every great technology needs someone who can explain it without making your head hurt. That’s Sally Sallyson’s specialty. As Head of Social Media and Advertising, Sally believes technology should feel welcoming, approachable, and just a little bit fun. In this conversation, she shares how the Interactive Literary Business Card transforms traditional networking into an engaging experience—and why she thinks technology should always have good manners.
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Meet Sally Sallyson

Behind every new idea is someone willing to ask, “What if?” As Chief Digital Officer, Hank Wilson has spent a lifetime exploring the intersection of communication, storytelling, publishing, and technology. In this conversation, he reflects on how a simple idea grew into something much larger and why he believes the future of networking isn’t about collecting contacts, but beginning conversations.

As Chief Conversational Officer, Ivy Green has helped shape the voice and personality behind Ashby Navis & Tennyson’s Interactive Literary Business Cards. In this interview, she reflects on why stories matter, how literary personas create more engaging experiences, and why the future of technology should always put people before platforms.ves the future of networking isn’t about collecting contacts, but beginning conversations.
Every innovation begins with a question. For Ashby Navis & Tennyson, many of those questions begin with CEO Anthony Morse. Whether imagining an enhanced ebook, rethinking digital publishing, building a cloud-based conversational platform, or asking how technology might become a little more human, Anthony has always been driven by one simple phrase: What If?
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