Peninsula Credit Union is a community credit union with five local branches in Western Washingtonâin Shelton, Belfair, Port Orchard, Port Townsend, and Poulsbo. Member-owned and local-minded, theyâre committed to helping their Olympic Peninsula community thrive.
âI love the credit unionâs commitment to their membership and this community,â says Ginny Smith, a Facilities and Purchasing Assistant whoâs been with the company for over 15 years. âWhether itâs donating gift baskets and handing out hot chocolate in the holiday parade, helping people cool off at the summer festival with cups of cold lemonade, or hosting chamber of commerce events, weâre always looking for extra ways to serve.â
This focus on service is paramount for Peninsulaâs members. Thatâs why, several years ago, when Peninsula Credit Union was facing challenges with their mailing, they quickly realized something had to be done.
âAt the time, we werenât getting responsive enough deliveries to serve our credit union members. In our business, many letters and notifications are time-sensitive because of regulations and laws. We had to find a partner who could simplify things and move mail out the door swiftly.â
Shopping around to see what solutions were available, Ginny had an idea. Kelley Create had been managing printers and copiers for them, and the experience was positive. Why not reach out to a service provider she already knew they could trust?
After calling their Kelley rep to see if the company offered mail solutions, Ginny was introduced to Terry Boyle, Kelleyâs Mail and Distribution Sales manager.
âOnce Terry demonstrated how Kelleyâs mailing system worked and what they could do to help us serve our members more efficiently, the choice was easy.â
Ginny had been worried that switching their mailing over to a new system would be a headache. But after making the decision, she says, âTerry made the whole transition effortless and painless⌠No more frustrating delays or poor service. With Kelley Create, no matter what the need is, thereâs always somebody available to help.â
At Kelley Create, we believe a company as committed to service as Peninsula Credit Union deserves a service provider that is equally committed. Thanks to our partners at Peninsula for giving us the honor.
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The mission of Kelley Create is to create strategic advantages designed to help our partners grow their businesses. Kelley Create, offering the most innovative technology solutions, recognized they could benefit from the same cloud-based sending solutions provided to their partners, given the complexities of managing over 35 locations across five states. We sat down with Kelley Createâs VP of Finance, Rob Kirkpatrick, and Kelley Createâs Mail Solutions experts, Terry Boyle and Dean Hildreth, to learn more.
âAs an acquisition-based company, many of our acquired locations had postage meters with their own leases,â shared Rob.
Across more than 35 locations, the cost and complexity of uncentralized sending solutions werenât cost-effective for Kelley Create. There was a need for a distributive solution among multiple branches that was easy to use and efficient. In addition, Kelley Create was also using an existing UPS sending process to send packages and letters between their numerous office locations.
âWe werenât aware that we were spending more than we needed,â added Rob. âWe assumed we were getting great rates with UPS. After tapping into the sending solutions expertise of Terry and Dean, it was a no-brainer. The Kelley Create cloud-based sending solution made our centralized tracking of costs easy and saved money.â
If you feel your blood pressure rising just thinking about all the time and energy spent shipping and tracking a never-ending avalanche of issues in all your business locations, take a deep breath. Kelley Createâs cloud-based sending solutions simplify the whole process, enabling you to track mail, parcel, and shipping costs while achieving savings with just a few clicks of a mouse.
Kelley Create Shipping Solution
Kelley Createâs cloud-based sending solutions solve a problem some businesses don’t know they have. Itâs the easiest way to get their postage and shipping spend back in control.
âAn easy example is banking and credit unions, one of the most mail-intensive industries. Mailing costs are a chief consideration and one of the primary areas of opportunity where they can cut costs,â shares Dean Hildreth, Sending Solutions expert. âKelley Createâs cloud-based sending solutions help multi-location organizations to accomplish cost-cutting simply by providing simplified processes for mailing, like eliminating postage meters, which eliminates monthly lease/rental costs. As for ink costs? Smile and wave bye-bye to those, too. Keeping track of rolls of stamps from the post office? Forget about it. And with commercial-based pricing discounts, rate shopping, and eliminating many surcharges on your parcel shipping, our sending solutions save our partners upwards of 15-20% on packages/parcel shipping, which adds up quickly.â
This platform grows as your needs grow and is a cloud-based platform accessible from anywhere at any time. Remote locations and remote workers can mail or ship letters and packages without the need to be tied to a postage meter or PC. The system is accessible on tablets and smartphones, making this the perfect solution for the multiple office locations and work-from-home challenges that sending presents.
Think of all the time wasted and headaches endured hauling mail to the post office or shipping packages. First, it takes up valuable time aside from the regular work week to bring a load up there. There’s fighting your way through traffic, burning gasoline, missing important phone calls and emails back at the office- then, once you arrive, you often spend what seems like forever waiting in line. After you drop it all off, you still have to keep track of everything. Why keep punishing yourself? Economize and upgrade your business with its own one-person shipping center using our solution. Process and mail, print stamps and labels, and track and account for every piece on a single system without ever needing to leave your deskâand at a lower cost.
âThis was an easy solution to implement for our newly acquired Kelley Create office locations, and it lowered our overall cost of shipping,â said Rob. âWe can report by branch or company-wide to track spending. Itâs a good feeling to see the cost savings.â
âItâs a simple solution with significant ROI.â added Terry Boyle. âItâs not hard to convince businesses to shift to this solution once they understand how it works. Large national and international companies currently use similar cloud-based shipping solutions (i.e., eBay, Nordstrom). The built-in analytics help businesses better track expenses and savings.â
âKelley Create is an excellent example of a regional business with multiple office locations across multiple states that were ripe for this solution,â said Dean. âWe implemented it with significant cost savings, enterprise visibility, and resource efficiencies.â
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“I think, across industries, management is recognizing the power of the cloud. I know at Northwest Kidney Centers, weâre growing into more cloud-based solutions, including Kelley Createâs Cloud Fax platform, which helps us better serve each dialysis patient. Being the solution for each patientâs challengeâŚwell, thatâs what we find empowering, thatâs the goal.”
– Kenneth Cheung, Network Administrator, Northwest Kidney Centers
Fax problems are a lot like plumbing problems: the issue at hand can easily reveal systemic gobbledygook that requires further intervention, and the next thing you know, youâre getting a second mortgage and showering at the gym every day.
âWe were established in Seattle in 1962, and weâre the worldâs first out-of-hospital dialysis provider,â said Kenneth Cheung, Network Administrator, Northwest Kidney Centers. âNow we have 20 free-standing clinics across King County. We work heavily with other hospitals, plus Medicare and Medicaid, which means HIPAA-compliant fax is a big part of our life.â
So when Mr. Cheung ran into plumbing, er, fax problems, well, the issue at hand revealed (you guessed it) the stomach-dropping realization that the whole system was riddled with bottlenecks.
âWe would send documents that were never received,â explained Mr. Cheung. âWhen we asked our fax service provider what the problem was, we were told to call the phone company as it was likely a long-distance issue. So suddenly, Iâm troubleshooting with the phone company about HIPAA-related fax. None of it made sense.â
Yep, doesnât make sense; plus itâs not like phone companies are notorious for their proactive, helpful customer service.
âAnd it turns out our fax service provider was bought out several times during our relationship, which resulted in high staffing turnover,â said Mr. Cheung. âThis degraded their ability to solve problems.â
Not to mention the whole time-is-our-most-valuable-commodity thing.
âIf it takes days and days and thereâs no solution, multiplied by x-number of patients and x-number of vendorsâŚwell, we just wonât want to do business with you anymore,â described Mr. Cheung. âWeâll find a different solution.â
Enter Kelley Create. We know a thing or two both about secure cloud fax and swooping into right some wrongs so our partners can simply get on with their lives and help those they seek to serve.
âKelley Create has a lot of expertise, both in their fax product, but maybe more importantly with the healthcare industry, and HIPAA overall,â explained Mr. Cheung. âKelley Create understood both our history, the short-term emergency, and where we wanted to go, needed to go. Then they delivered the solution.â
That meant we delivered our Secure Cloud Faxâa.k.a. stability, satisfaction, and confidence for Northwest Kidney Centerâso they could focus on patient care. All in all, a job well done.
âNo news is good news when it comes to fax,â laughed Mr. Cheung. âManagement is very happy with the Kelley Create solution.â
We couldnât agree more, at least when it comes to fax serviceâor maybe plumbingâthe less our partners hear, the better. And it may not be glamourous, but the truth is, when it comes to healthcare, fax is how to deliver results.
âWeâre about patient care. And weâre a nonprofit. We make a difference in peopleâs lives, weâre growing, and weâre community-based in the local community. Their health and well-being matter most; thatâs why weâre here,â concluded Mr. Cheung.
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“Our community trusts the service we provide. Thatâs important because weâre their first line of healthcare, weâre in their backyard, and the next closest service is 40 miles away. But does our community care what fax we use? No, and they shouldnât. But we do because for better or worse, the healthcare system here still runs on fax, so we count on Kelley Create.”
–Jim Frey, Director of Information Technology, Arbor Health
Who would have thought that 1980s technology still runs our healthcare system? Granted, itâs 1980s technology spruced up to interface with the web while maintaining security and compliance, but still.
âThe secure cloud fax is still the lynchpin of hospitals across the nation,â said Jim Frey, Director of Information Technology with Arbor Health. âThe truth is, our entire healthcare system revolves around fax, even though there are more secure ways to distribute information.â
Interesting. And the government plays no small part when it comes to using technology that, well, nobody really uses anymore.
âThe only way to communicate patient information to the Washington State Department of Health, well, it must come through on fax,â explained Mr. Frey. âBut with Kelley Create running our secure cloud fax, I donât worry.â
Good news for us and Arbor Healthâs patients. But itâs worth mentioning our relationship with Mr. Frey and Arbor Health was born from a stressful situation. Well, really a disaster.
âWe met Kelley Create because our previous digital fax provider failed miserably,â lamented Mr. Frey. âIneffectual service, a spotty product, and it just failed, the wheels fell off, and we were backed into a corner.â
Why? Because healthcare providers mustâŚuseâŚfax. They canât change the game, even in the face of an emergency (like fax service completely failing), even when it comes to the well-being of their patients.
âThe other thing is, the failed fax service was embedded in our workflow,â described Mr. Frey. âSo it wasnât as simple as peeling it back. Lots of details, lots of potential disruption.â
This is why when we showed up, listened, then went to work without a lot of fanfare, Mr. Frey knew our partnership had limitless potential.
âWe were looking for a fix that could happen now, immediate implementation,â said Mr. Frey. âSo Kelley Createâs reaction was key. They showed interest in the problem, more interest in fixing the problem, and hooked up their secure cloud fax service for us within a few hours of our initial meeting. I had the first few fax numbers up a few minutes after that.â
Thatâs because when it comes to providing secure fax services to our healthcare partners, we treat the relationship the same way they treat their patients: with empathy, respect, and, when necessary, urgency. Because the job simply must get done, and thereâs only one measurement that counts: just the fax.
âWhen everything failed with that other provider, the weight on our shoulders was unbearable. Kelley Create lifted that weight, said âwe got this,â took the time to listen, then quickly implemented the solution while treating us fairly, including pricing transparency, expectations, and all that. Now, Iâm both confident and thankful I met Kelley Create,â concluded Mr. Frey.
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“We are a 365-day-a-year business that makes money mostly on weekend nights, so support 24/7 is a huge thing for us. If we canât process credit cards Saturday night, well, thatâs a stomach-dropping loss. Kelley Create understands they need to keep us selling tickets no matter what, and they always come through.“
James Sandberg, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Film, Coming Attractions Theatres, Inc.
James Sandberg is quick to point out the inherent challenges in the movie theatre business.
âFor every dollar earned, 35 to 65 cents goes to the film studios,â explained Mr. Sandberg, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Film, Coming Attractions Theatres, Inc. âThatâs tough. Then, according to the press, weâre always doomed. First, it was VHS tapes, then Blue Ray, and now it’s streaming. While the press is wrong, we understand weâre in a challenging business with zero margin for error.â
Which is why heâs proud of what Coming Attractions Theatres has accomplished despite much adversity.
âWeâve got 18 theatres located across four states,â said Mr. Sandberg. âLots of movie chains are either out of business or underwater. But weâre in a good position because Kelley Create ensures our shows always go on.â
And thatâs the rub for each of our IT partners in retail: no matter the business, downtime means closed doors, and closed doors simply arenât an option.
To keep the doors open for Coming Attractions Theatres, we developed the technology roadmap that will secure their bright film future. But itâs not a free for all – budget is always of top concern for our partners.
âKelley Create lays out solutions in lockstep with the hit-or-miss nature of our revenues so we donât break the bank,â said Mr. Sandberg.
In the meantime, if something goes wrong â say a firewall kicks the bucket in Crescent City, CA on a Friday afternoon, we make sure weâve got their back.
âI had a spare, which was lucky,â laughed Mr. Sandberg. âI called Kelley Create and described my plan, and they said âletâs do it.â I brought it to their office, they reinstalled the parameters, and I drove it to Crescent City and got that theater up for the Saturday night show. Kelley Createâs techs stayed on the phone the whole time to make sure everything worked.â
Thatâs because we know retail never sleeps. Which means our solutions donât mean much if we donât provide service and support 24/7.
âKelley Create is going to push hard to get us back up and running,â said Mr. Sandberg. âHaving that advocacy is huge. Nobody advocates like Kelley Create.â
Technology roadmaps. Back-end security and PCI compliance. Help-desk support and monitoring 24/7. Exemplary service. Thatâs how we deliver results for our IT partners in retail.
âIâm most proud of our uptime, to keep it all operating so we can continue to make money. Without our connection with Kelley Create and their repository of knowledge, it would all go out the window. They treat us right, theyâve grown with us as weâve grown with them, and together we sell tickets 365 days a year,â concluded Mr. Sandberg.
Learn more about how Kelley Create can support your managed IT support services.
“Working with Kelley Create means we know we have what we need every day to make the right decisions. For a nonprofit operating on thin margins to support the community, that feels pretty awesome.“
Shae Johns, President/CEO, Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries
The elevator speech for Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries is beguilingly simple.
âWe accept donated items from the public, resell them, then use the revenue to fund employment training programs in the community,â said Shae Johns, President/CEO, Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries.
Of course, the perception of simplicity is intentional. Everyone in retail understands revenues result from creating an accessible, understandable, and comfortable environment for every customer that walks through the door.
But retailers also know, that just behind the curtain, lies complexity. Something Shae Johns is familiar with when it comes to operating the IT side of things.
âWe have 10 locations that span retail stores with donation drop-off, as-is outlets, and job connection centers,â explains Shae. âBefore Kelley Create, we had what felt like millions of servers to keep it all going. Not to mention computers from Best Buy we hoped would last because they were cheap. So no consistency, yet we were spending a lot of money on technology.â
Plugging IT holes to focus on operations is a common theme we see among our retail partners because selling to the next buyer is easier than changing infrastructure. But in this case, Shae knew âeasierâ was not the point.
âWe needed to operate wirelessly,â said Shae. âAnd unite our IT. But to do that in-house is a huge investment, and technology changes so fast that unless you can also invest in continuing education, you quickly fall behind.â
Time to modernize. We got together, talked bottlenecks and long-term strategy, then went to work.
âNow we have one server in each location, wireless, and the ability to work remotely,â explains Shae. âWe can add capacity across locations, and consistent maintenance lets us move forward without buying new hardware. And weâre using Microsoft Office 365. Everything is cloud-based. Weâre a totally different organization.â
But itâs still an infrastructure change. At Kelley Create, we donât just drop solutions on our retail partnersâ laps. We work within the organization to make sure they stickâand that everyone can see the better path forward.
âKelley Create brought insight, knowledge, and an ability to navigate difficult situations,â said Shae. âThatâs huge for me. They were respectful and worked hard to evaluate both the systems in play and the people on the team, so weâd have buy-in because change is hard for everyone.â
Now Shae can focus on whatâs most important: helping the community.
âIâm most proud of our GoodWorks programs. Our GoodWorks Intern Program is a paid internship for job and power skills, after which participants are either employed by us or the community. Our GoodWorks Advancement program for employees supports their personal, financial, educational, and professional goals. Thatâs really why weâre here,â concluded
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“Weâre a family-run business. So once we are established and happy, we work with suppliers long-term as if theyâre part of our family. Thatâs why for my entire 23 years here, weâve been with Kelley Create. Theyâre our family.”
– Vanessa Carver, Office Manager, Western Superior Structural Manufacturing.
It turns out the print button is the cornerstone of all successful building construction. Or at least, a print button that makes the wide format machine magic happen when itâs supposed to.
âWide format printing is the lynchpin, itâs the beginning of everything,â explained Vanessa Carver, office manager at Western Superior Structural Manufacturing. âWe bid for work from architectural and structural prints, they need prints at the job site to build the building, then thereâs subdrawings, shop drawings, and everything else a contractor needs.â
Western Superior Structural Manufacturing supplies structural steel for commercial jobs. And to get the job done, they need wide format solutions that work â on demand â to support clients, keep their own business hummingâŚand not go crazy in the process.
âWhen the printer doesnât work, well, honestly, itâs frustration and panic,â said Ms. Carver. âWe simply canât function without our wide format machines.â
At Kelley Create, we know our architecture, engineering, and construction partners need reliable wide format equipment and software â and the supplies and service to keep it all running smoothly â so they can focus on their work, instead of worrying about downtime that costs everyone money.
âWhen we first moved to digital with the KIP 3000, and later with our HP PageWide and Seiko Teriostar, it was a huge change,â explained Ms. Carver. âBut Kelley Create was just a phone call away, and they walked us through the onboarding. Then later, when UPS started delivering damaged, unusable print rolls, Kelley Create instantly set up a dedicated courier and we havenât had a problem since.â
Up-time is the most valuable commodity for our wide format partners. Followed closely by peace of mind. Whether itâs helping our partners transition to the right equipment, software, and media, or providing access to local supplies when they need them, we know our outstanding service is the lynchpin to their continued business success.
âIâm pretty patient,â laughed Ms. Carver. But of course, there are people who arenât, and having Kelley Create as a partner helps keep everyone calm. Itâs nice when frustration and panic turn into relief and happiness.â
So maybe thatâs it. We create comfort for our partners, which starts with treating them like family. Huh. That sounds familiar.
âWeâre a close-knit family. Weâre there for each other, even the guys in the shop who arenât technically related, and especially our clients. Some of our contractors donât take bids from anyone else, they are so undivided, like family. Thatâs huge, especially with how everything is in the world. They know weâll work with them and do whatever they need. Just like Kelley Create,â concluded Ms. Carver.
Learn more about Kelley Create’s wide format printers and solutions here.
âYou know what feels good? People come to me for solutions. To facilitate them. To be the person everybody can count on to interact with the purpose of our wide format printer, which we call âThe Beast.â And itâs all thanks to Kelley Create.â
Mel Donner, Project Manager, Joseph Hughes Construction
Joseph Hughes Construction: 41 years in business, specializing in commercial construction across the greater Northwest, including tenant improvements, remodels, office space, assisted living, and multi-family. Sounds like a busy place.
âYou know whatâs terrible?â asked Mel Donner, Project Manager at Joseph Hughes Construction. âOne page a minute. Thatâs terrible. When you have a 230-page plan the Site Supervisor needs the next morning, you stand there, all night, waiting. Itâs awful.â
Thatâs the problem with time â weâre all allocated the same number of minutes each day, we canât make more, and once theyâre gone, we canât get them back. Yet people are counting on us to deliver results. This is why the wrong wide format printing solution hurts the bottom line of our partners in architecture, engineering, and construction â time delays due to specialized printing problems cost money.Â
âNow weâre just enthralled with âThe Beast, âour HP PageWide XL 5100,â said Ms. Donner. âBefore, I was so frustrated, not just with the waiting but also because our 15-year-old HP plotter would delete the entire scan if there were a paper jam. Youâd lose everything. It would make you want to go have a drink.âÂ
This is where our decades of thorough wide format print solutions expertise come in handy. At Kelley Create, we provide the best, most reliable equipment and software â plus access to supplies and service â so our partners can focus on their work.Â
âI donât think The Beast has ever jammed,â explained Ms. Donner. âThe technology wonât suck in a sheet unless itâs aligned. It prints up to 20 pages a minute, and holds four 500-foot-long rolls of paper. Itâs beautiful.â
Then thereâs the whole thing with the weather around these parts.Â
âAccommodating different paper types is huge because of our weather conditions,â laughed Ms. Donner. âThis thing can print polypropylene, which doesnât tear, can get wet. Itâs indestructible, as in it doesnât disintegrate in a rainstorm. So great for those year-and-a-half-long projects.â
Sure, there are solutions out there on the Internet that might save our partners some money, but we find that the absence of exemplary training â not to mention full-service support and supply solutions â costs them more in the long run.Â
âIâm a huge planner,â said Ms. Donner. âKelley Create gets me my back up ink and paper right away. Iâm happy about that. Same with maintenance. But the kicker is Kelley Create comes in-person to train the staff. Kelley Create wants to be involved with their partners, especially when it comes to complex machines like The Beast.âÂ
Thatâs how we roll at Kelley Create. Weâre the experts at what we do, so our partners can focus on being the experts at what they do â without feeling frustrated and awful â and deliver results for their clients. Â
Wonder what happened to that 15-year-old HP plotter, thoughâŚ
âHereâs the other thing. The people at Kelley Create are just wonderful. They salvaged our old plotter, and we were able to give it to one of our subs who could make use of it. Thatâs above and beyond,â concluded Ms. Donner.Â
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âOur district is here to serve both the kids and the greater community. We do our best to make students successful while keeping costs low so as not to burden the taxpayers. Working with Kelley Create is key to accomplishing these goals,â
Luann Schrauth,
Purchasing and Accounts Payable, Lewistown Public Schools.
Managing 62 printers spread across six buildings encompassing three elementary schools, a junior high, and a high school â plus the often-unheralded lynchpin to all primary and secondary education, the bus barn â is a job ripe with what some professionals spend most of their careers avoiding at all costs: responsibility. But responsibility, and accountability, are Luann Schrauthâs strong suits.
âIâm the main contact between Kelley Create and the district,â explained Ms. Schrauth. âSo I have to know which printers are working and which arenât. Even if a teacher says theyâre low on ink, itâs dire straits because the bottom line is, in education, what teachers need printed simply must be printed. Itâs for the studentsâ benefit.â
But as Ms. Schrauth mentioned, not only does she need to ensure the districtâs equipment and supplies arenât holding students back, but she also must gain a birdâs eye view of the overall spending of those taxpayer dollars.
âItâs actually pretty complicated,â laughed Ms. Schrauth. âOne of our schools has a copy/printer in every classroom, and letâs just say sometimes they do more color printing than they need to.â
Thatâs where Kelley Createâs Managed Print Services comes in handy. We know our K-12 partners need smooth print workflows that check chaos at the door, so teachers and administrators can focus on studentsâ learning. But our education partners also require an unadulterated view of expenditures for financial transparency â the key to gaining support for continued local (and federal) funding.
Not to mention, school districts want to be confident reinforcements will arrive when things donât work as they should.
âWe love our tech Frank,â said Ms. Schrauth. âKelley Create has a fast response time. If we have a problem, I hear from Frank within a couple of hours. If I need service, heâs onsite the same day or the next. Frank is not allowed to retire.â
And we offer more than fast, effective emergency response. We help school districts keep an eye on the future of their studentsâ education. Planning ahead is underrated, and the bottom line is that forecasting printing needs does future student success some good.
âIf we have machines ready to conk out, or their parts are becoming scarce, Kelley Create helps us plan the upgrade,â said Ms. Schrauth. âThe nice part is, they donât push to upgrade right away, because they know if I donât have the cash flow to do it, I wonât. So I donât want to be pushed to do it.â
Thatâs why weâre here. Not so our partners take our path, but so we can help them find their own. Then, if we can help take them where they want to go, weâre all-in.
âIâm most proud of our great students. Thatâs who weâre here for. And we have an excellent staff that help create really, really good students. Oh, and kudos to Frank. Give that man a raise,â concluded Ms. Schrauth.
Learn more about Kelley Createâs managed print service solutions.
“I want to move this district into the Digital Age. Our teachers and staff need managed print services, one system, working across multiple campuses, to get there. Kelley Create can help me deliver just that.”
– Chris Nitti,
Digital Age Coordinator, Hoquiam School District
Chris Nitti, Digital Age Coordinator, Hoquiam School District is enthusiastic, to say the least. It makes us wonder if positive thinking is contagious. As if, by being enthusiastic and encouraging, we could overcome any obstacle, and upend the status quo. Now that weâve met him, we believe this to be the case.
âI want to revolutionize this district and make it a technology magnet that draws students from all over the region,â said Mr. Nitti.
Truly a noble idea, but in his newly appointed role as Digital Age Coordinator, Mr. Nitti quickly saw the bottlenecks:
All of which pointed to a distinct absence of a consistently managed printer policy. And the need for backup, post-haste.
âKelley Create reached out and offered to come to the district for two days, visit all six campuses, find every printer, and give an assessment of our printing needs,â explained Mr. Nitti. âWhen they told me they were doing this gratis, I said, âCome on down, youâre the next contestant at the Hoquiam School District!ââ
Which led to some not-so-surprising results.
âThey found printers that could go to a brewery and order a beer since they were 22 years old,â said Mr. Nitti. âBut they took all the info, reserved judgment, and just provided data. Raw data. Because they know the district is concerned about budget, and our job is to make decisions based on quantitative data. Thatâs how change occurs here.â
Change is hard, but itâs a challenge we help our partners navigate toward. And when it comes to managed print services, our free assessments provide a broader knowledge of the overall print environment – the only way to create workflow efficiencies that reduce the burden for administrators and IT staff.
Bottom line: fewer printer models and supplies bought in bulk create a budget-friendly print environment. But as we often find during assessments, thereâs often a few surprises.
âOur official policy is that teachers donât bring in personal printers,â explained Mr. Nitti. âBut many teachers do â they buy printers and ink with their own money. This is not equitable. So thereâs also savings there, saving them their own money. Thatâs the âequityâ in âdiversity, equity, and inclusion.ââ
Now Mr. Nitti sees a clear path to a streamlined, efficient, effective printer fleet that comes in at a lower price point, reduces workload, and saves money by buying supplies in bulk.
But heâs just getting started (remember what we said about enthusiasm). Here are his parting thoughts. Get ready to be inspired!
âHoquiam is a former logging town that lost half of its population, half its students since the â90s. Now we are on track to become our regionâs technology magnet. Kelley Create is a vital piece of our renaissance as a district, providing modern print services and support. I intend to double our self-directed grant funding to 1.5 million dollars next year. We may have won $830,000 in grant funding in our first year as a new department, to purchase a whole new fleet of student Chromebooks, and provide an Interactive Flat Panel for every teaching and learning space in our district. And yes, we were also the first district in the state of Washington to develop a Virtual Reality lab for staff and student use, but this is just the beginning: we are already in talks to create a working Holodeck, straight out of Star Trek, for next year. Along with it, we will have our first Hoquiam WorldForge, a class devoted to turning students into virtual world-builders, which will be a national first. I am surfing the crest of this wave as our town brings in new residents with more income, and I want everyone who moves here to say, âOf course, Iâll send my kids to the Hoquiam School District, who wouldnât?ââ
Donât you dare stop, Mr. Nitti: Weâre with you.
âI felt 95% of people dropped the ball. At the end of the day, weâre all doing the same stuff for similar prices with similar problems. But with Kelley Create, I can call right now, and theyâre here in ten minutes to help with whatever. I feel like they care.â
– Chris Olsen, Owner/Operator, Minuteman Press.    Â
Ask any commercial print shop owner or operator what they âdo,â and note the hesitation as they try and unpack, âwell, everythingâ in a way civilians can understand.
âOn a daily basis, it’s mostly quoting new jobs, managing employees, a little bit of production, organizing workflow, researching opportunities, and some design work,â said Chris Olsen, owner/operator for Minuteman Press. âBut first and foremost, itâs customer service. We are in the relationship business. Everyone leaving happy is the priority, regardless of what anyone orders.â Â
Which is why when he bought the store almost four years ago, and the inherited equipment didnât behave, he knew his customersâ happiness â i.e. the life of his business â was at stake.
âPrinting issues are expected,â explained Mr. Olsen. âBut we had customer service issues getting the help we needed to fix them. Xerox⢠is Xerox⢠regardless of who you buy it from, but we wanted someone who could handle problems like we wanted.â Â
At Kelley Create, we know putting the proper production pieces in place for our commercial print partners â across copiers and printers, digital production systems, and workflow automation â works wonders. But thatâs only part of the puzzle.
âThey go to bat for us,â said Mr. Olsen. âI call, give the machine ID, and someone comes out sometimes same day, but definitely by the next day. And the tech that gets the call always follows up, even just to say theyâre on another call and stuck for a specific time, but theyâll be there by x-time.â Â
We go to bat for our commercial print production partners so they donât drop the ball for their customers. That means – along with fast and responsive service – we set up success with workflow automation systems that streamline getting the project from the client to the machine, offer ongoing training for every piece of up-to-date, innovative equipment we provide and sell and source every supply a print production shop could need. And if we donât know, weâll connect our partners with someone who does. Itâs just how we roll.Â
âIâd describe Kelley Create as very attentive. Iâm most proud the majority of our customers say we do a great job making sure theyâre happy, and thatâs why they return. Working with Kelley Connect helps with that relationship,â concluded Mr. Olsen.
Say, is that the smell of warm apple pie wafting through the air? No, wait, definitely not. Itâs toner, or maybe ink, or the equipment spitting out endless reams of warmed paper. If on-campus copy and print services have a smell, this is it.
And itâs been a while, but we know how the room looks. Undulating, impatient queues of students and faculty set against a backdrop of gently whirring machinery lit by mercifully energy-efficient LED tube lighting. Yes, that place, production central, full of frenetic energy thatâs always in demand. None more so than the stoic university print shop. Itâs a wonder just to make it all work.
âWeâre here for the kids,â said Kassie Hansen, Digital Print Specialist for the University of Portland. âTheyâre basically our priority. And since thereâs only eight of us to run it all, weâre lucky we have a lot of machines from Kelley Create to help.â
Yes indeed. Machines like Igor, a XeroxÂŽ VersantÂŽ 3100 Press; Eva, a XeroxÂŽ VersantÂŽ 180 Press; Roxy, a XeroxÂŽ PrimelinkÂŽ C60/C70; and The Beast, an HP DesignjetÂŽ Wide Format.
âAs soon as they come in the door they get a name,â explained Ms. Hansen. âSo I can just call Kelley Create and say, âHey, Igor is down, come fix him.â
And fix him we do. The many benefits of choosing Kelley Create for production equipment and workflow automation services â like innovative tech, increased capabilities, time and cost savings, staffing efficiencies â donât mean much if we donât back them up with the service and support our commercial print and higher education partners need. Which apparently makes us somewhat unique.
âIâd call it frustration,â said Ms. Hansen. âOver 22 years, weâve worked both with and without outside vendors. But neither went great. Bad equipment, bad service, calling an overseas number all the time for tech help, and we couldnât get toner or supplies.â
We hear stories like this all the time – it turns out answering the call isnât what gets other folks out of bed early every day. But at Kelley Create, we figure rolling up our sleeves to get the job done is simply good business. Even when itâs a call to make a really unique purple.
âOur colors are purple and grey, which means we need tons of magenta and cyan to make our special purple,â described Ms. Hansen. âPrevious suppliers wouldnât let me order more than one at a time. But Kelley Create was like, âWe have supplies on hand, you can have them next day,â and they delivered exactly as they said.â
Our service mindset is second nature. Our subject matter expertise sets up our production and workflow automation partners for success.
âThey know all of the software and taught me everything I could possibly need,â explained Ms. Hansen. âAnd if I donât know something, I can call our rep, and if he doesnât know, heâll find someone for me who does. They have gone above and beyond.â
Thatâs because we think our job is to help our partners find their way. Which is exactly how Ms. Hansen and her team sees their job:
âI like to say we go above and beyond, drive and commit because weâre here for the students. Weâre a small unit, but that commitment to their success, itâs incredible the amount of work we produce with as little as we have.â
âWe are in an industry where itâs imperative mail gets out the same day, even last second. If your mail machine goes down, itâs close to the end of the world.“
– Elizabeth Seltzer, Support Services Director, Sussman Shank LLP
In the age of electronic everything, getting correspondence out the door still rules the legal system. Which makes sense. Good olâ mail, shipping, express delivery, and couriering are the best ways to level the legal playing fieldâ especially for those without computer access. Also, many government agencies and businesses rely on manual sending and receiving for verifiable, reliable distribution of vital legal information. Thus, law firms need sending solutions that work when theyâre supposed to. Which, as it turns out, is pretty much all the time.
âBusinesses move fast, but they generally have time to forecast their mail and shipping needs on a given day,â said Ms. Seltzer. âBut in legal, there are so many instant issues, like last-minute notices or court-mandated documents that must reach certain people, or the court, immediately. It canât go out tomorrow. Kelley Create knows that.â
We sure do. The fact is, legal support services â those who perform the essential, behind-the-scenes work that enables legal assistants, paralegals, and attorneys to serve their clients â need simple solutions that ensure sending success, even at a momentâs notice. And trusting partnerships.
âIâve been in this industry for a long time and know all the players,â explained Ms. Seltzer. âHowever, I was looking for a local service, not a 1-800 number, and a place where I could have a personal connection and feel taken care of. Thatâs what I found with Kelley Create.â
In this case, âtaking care ofâ meant setting up Ms. Seltzer with an automatic digital poster meter, SendProÂŽ Online postage generation, and Inview Analytics⢠to track expenses. Later, we provided Certified Mail⢠and Priority MailÂŽ solutions, and carrier auditing â when seconds count, a few seconds late earns our partners a well-deserved rebate. Finally, once things were humming, we made sure they stayed that way.
âThere have been several times when Iâve needed last-second attention, but I never had to dash to the post office,â explained Ms. Seltzer. âIf I have any equipment issues, or even run out of ink, I make a call and have it immediately, Kelley Create rushes right over.â
Thatâs because what gets us up early is our passion to deliver more than we promise. And when it comes to mail, we donât want any of our partners standing in line at the post office with armloads of important letters, parcels, or packages instead of helping those they seek to serve.
âWith Kelley Create I donât have to worry, itâs an easy relationship with solutions that allow me to help our larger team get things done and support clients in the backend,â concluded Ms. Seltzer.
âWe held it together with paper clips and bobby pins. Weâd be behind on paying bills, not because we didnât have the money, but because our AP systems was analog.â
–Â Carrie Finlon, Executive Director, Northwest Restaurants
Talk about sprawling enterprises. As a franchisee of YUM Brands to the tune of about 200 locations, Northwest Restaurants, Inc. connects hungry folks with fan favorites like KFC, Taco Bell, and A&W â throughout Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, and the Carolinas. Which led to a heck of an AP problem before things got streamlined.
âOur big frustration was the length of time it took us to process our invoices in six states across central offices based in Washington and North Carolina,â explained Carrie Finlon, Executive Director of Northwest Restaurants.
Friction reigned supreme between the district managers in the field â some 50 of them â and these central offices, as every invoice required approval before payment. If the stacks of paperwork shuffled a bit too much, or snail mail acted like, well, snail mail, by the time an invoice was approved and paid, the bill might already be in arrears.
The bureaucracy of interstate business further complicated this AP mission. Navigating different accounting and sales tax rules across states, combined with a lack of speed and traceability, simply didnât work in an analog world. Which is why, when Ms. Finlon was tapped to lead the transition to AP automation services, she was more than excited.
âMy goodness the paper,â lamented Ms. Finlon. âWhen it came time to purge paid invoices weâd have to add file cabinets, then more file cabinets. And we had just tons of warehoused bank boxes of paper.â
Ms. Finlon and Kelley Create joined forces after a fortuitous meeting at a franchisee convention, helped by a Kelley Create location near Northwest Restaurantsâ Woodinville central office. The solution to this AP headache? DocuWare.
âItâs literally night and day. We could not function. We were paralyzed. Kelley Create set us up with DocuWare, and now as long as anyone in the field has their computer and internet access, they can instantly, in about 30 seconds, assess an invoice, approve, press confirm, and itâs on its way,â said Ms. Finlon.â
Thatâs what we love to do: Learn the nature of our partnersâ business, then allow it to drive the solution. Which typically comes with some extra icing on the cake â peace of mind, and a little bit of joy.
âIâm most proud of the amount of people it positively affected, in this case at least 50 people in the field, plus our central offices. No more night and day UPS store trips to ship docs, itâs all done digitally, which means money savings. I highly recommend automated AP,â concludes Ms. Finlon.
“We donât exist without our IT infrastructure, so itâs important to invest in IT service partnerships that work. Iâm very comfortable with Kelley Create, we both put effort into our relationship, so I can be honest and transparent. Which is great, because they help me manage whatâs most important.”
– Chad Laske, VP of Technology, Bellmont Cabinet Co.
Itâs hard to keep party guests out of the kitchen. Maybe thatâs why itâs the most popular room to remodel â or scrutinize when buying a new home â followed closely by bathrooms. Bellmont Cabinet Co. knows this interest well. The manufacturer produces thousands of European-styled, custom, frameless, kitchen and bathroom cabinets every day to meet this homeowner demand. The quality of their products drives desirability too.
âWhatâs unique is our four different product lines are custom-built onsite, shipped complete, and installed on location,â said Chad Laske, Vice-President of Technology. âItâs definitely curated. Nothing is flat-packed and assembled laterâ
Mr. Laske joined Bellmont Cabinet Co. one month after Kelley Create was tasked with managing the manufacturerâs network from a performance, security, and licensing perspective. Which means the decision to partner with Kelley Create was made without Mr. Laske, an understandable cause for concern soon alleviated by our operational common ground.
âIn our first conversation, I told them I wanted a partner,â explained Mr. Laske. âSomeone I can call, and they pick up, not some random call center with people who donât know who we are. Which is funny, because it turns out Kelley Create describes all of their client relationships as partnerships.â
Thatâs because we know trusting our IT solutions places our partnersâ success in our hands. A responsibility we donât take lightly, so weâre on the phone, online, or onsite, arm-in-arm, solving problems. The only way to deliver results.
âWe were both new, but we had work to do,â said Mr. Laske. âMainly modernize our technology and grow our stack for high performance. That meant replacing our outdated, brittle host servers, upgrading cybersecurity, and investing in backups, as a start. But we did it together, and now we have the robust performance architecture we didnât have two years ago.â
Having real, transparent conversations is what helps our partners the most. If itâs not weekly scheduled calls to check off backlog items, perform routine maintenance, or forecast hardware needs, it might be an emergency response to thwart new security threats. Whatever it is, weâre there, because taking our partners where they want to go is a team effort.
âWe have learned to rely on each other,â concluded Mr. Laske.
âKelley Create is always watching, so we donât have to dedicate brain capacity to server maintenance, cybersecurity, or networking. Theyâre our IT eyes and ears, which gives us the freedom to work on our business, not in our business.â
â Tim Pritchett, Chief of Operations, Quantum Innovations.
 Be knowledge givers. Be servants. Be disruptive. Be fun. Be experts. The five core purposes that guide every aspect of Quantum Innovationsâ manufacturing operations.
âWeâre very particular about those five bâs. We use them to frame internal and external comms, and they must be present in our vendor relationships. In fact, alignment with our purposes is vital, especially with IT partners like Kelley Create,â said Mr. Pritchett.
We get it. Manufacturing has lots of moving parts, and so does IT. Our partners need secure data, devices that play nice, working websites, redundant everything, and much more. Because their operations â and core purposes â are at stake.Â
Quantum Innovations supports the ophthalmic industry â the labs where ophthalmologists and optometrists send our precious eyewear prescriptions â with a mantra of service-first solution delivery, which is as important as their thin-film technology itself.
âProviding the recipe for ultraviolet, anti-reflective, and other eyewear coatings, supporting the tech side, and problem solving for the labs, thatâs what we do,â said Mr. Pritchett. âBut how we serve is as important as the solutions we provide.â
Which explains why we get along so well. At Kelley Create our IT experts back knowledge with service and support. Our own recipe for the world’s most precious business commodity: Trust.
âIn the early days with just 15 employees, we needed Kelley Createâs IT subject matter experts for servers, hardware, networking, support, and maintenance,â explained Mr. Pritchett. âNow we have over 85 employees and weâre still growing. The complexity comes quickly, but we trust Kelley Create, so we donât have to worry about the hazards.â
Hazards they rely on us to tackle, like cyber attacks. When the first threat emerged a few years back, Quantum Innovations called Kelley Create to navigate the moment in real time.
âWe fell victim to phishing, and Kelley Create shored up our vulnerabilities. Now with expansion, remote workers, and more locations, theyâre proactive with quarterly security tests. We get to see who passed. When leadership doesnât, we give them a good ribbing,â laughed Mr. Pritchett.
We deliver expertise, service, and support across all IT domains, so partners like Quantum Innovations know we have their back as needs evolve. Like when success means some internal-IT team mentorship is in order.
âAs Quantum has grown, we have hired a full-time IT staff member,â said Mr. Pritchett. âNot only did Kelley Create help us during the early stages of our interviewing prep and process, but they continue to be an important partner, working closely with Simon, our newly hired IT support person.â
We double down on our commitment to Quantum Innovations â and all of our partners â so they can focus on their business now, and in the future.
âThe greatest benefit of our partnership besides freedom to manage day-to-day operations is our point of contact and regular cadence for dialogue. We can ask Kelley Create what they see now, what 6-12 months out look like, and how can we prepare for that, which feels pretty good,â concluded Mr. Pritchett.
“Kelley Create completely redesigned our system to accommodate our growth into a large company with multiple workflows. Partnering with them is amazing, I wish I could spread the word to everybody.”
– Rachna Thibodeaux, Senior AP Specialist, Pacific Bells
It turns out paper cuts are an impediment to achieving big business dreams. Just ask Pacific Bells â one of the countryâs largest Taco Bell franchisees with more than 250 restaurants across nine states, humbly founded in 1986 with a single store in Tualatin, Oregon.
âWeâre always looking to grow. To innovate and enhance everything weâre doing through better systems,â said Rachna Thibodeaux, Senior AP Specialist with Pacific Bells.
Systems that Kelley Create knows are vital to transform our partnersâ business dreams into reality. Systems like the unsung hero of our business process automation services: accounts payable (AP) automation.
We frequently hear about the pain points of manual AP processes, and Pacific Bellsâ story is no different. Walking armfuls of paper receipts across departments and rifling through awkward file cabinets not only stole time, but also undermined Pacific Bellsâ dual-faceted mission – expand their quick-service restaurant portfolio, and create growth opportunities for dedicated employees.
âIn the old days receipts required a signature from the purchaser, then department approval, then a shuffle back to accounting for payment. It was very manual, boring, slow, and awful. We could do without the paper cuts.â
As luck would have it, Ms. Thibodeaux joined Pacific Bells as a project manager three years ago, just as Kelley Create assessed the situation and recommended the latest in cloud-based AP automation solutions: DocuWare.
âWith DocuWare itâs all digitized,â explained Ms. Thibodeaux. âAP reviews coding and makes sure itâs accurate, and 99% of it is. Now I spend maybe 10 minutes of my day on processing. Before it was all day.â
Now all day is devoted to those mission-critical activities that spur growth for both the business and its valuable team members.
As much as we love helping partners like Pacific Bells save time and money â and gain freedom to focus on the future they dream of – we know our service offerings are only as good as the support we provide when those (inevitable) bumps in the road shake things up.
âItâs really about the relationship with Kelley Create,â said Ms. Thibodeaux. âThe transition to DocuWare was smooth. But when something comes up now, I can hop on a call with Kelley Create and share screens, or just create a ticket and they go out of their way to support me.â
Thatâs because we believe the little details â like being there for our partners – leads to their success, and ours.
âWeâre not two businesses doing business, itâs more than that because Kelley Create never stops trying to do their best,â concludes Ms. Thibodeaux.
The stakes couldnât be higher. HealthPoint is more than a medical clinic. The Western Washington-based nonprofit provides healthcare spanning medical and dental services, nutrition counseling, insurance education, treatment for opioid use disorders, and integrative medicine (and thatâs not everything) for the underinsured or not insured.
Which also means the newly arrived, the undocumented, and refugees.
âRemoving barriers is our mission,â said Ms. Schouteren. âWeâre a safe harbor, but also here for locals. We believe everyone deserves care, from immigrants to the locals, with their first job making ends meet. We operate on a sliding scale.â
HealthPointâs 20-year partnership with Kelley Create is best described as strategic – and vital to navigating the inherent complexity of these important operations.
âThey understand our business and how to support our needs. We have 19 different clinics across King County serving diverse populations. Each clinic is different, so itâs nice they can come in and say, âThis is the right fit for you. And this can adjust and grow with you,ââ explained Ms. Schouteren.
Back to the stakes. The right mailing solutions mean the most vulnerable receive critical medical history, referrals, follow-up care instructions, test results (including life-saving fecal immunochemical tests for colon cancer screening), and everything else that impacts their health and well-being â often translated into their native language. So to make sure they deliver to their patient base of over 100,000 people, we deliver.
âWeâve worked with companies with the completely opposite business model. They didnât operate well, and when their solutions donât work and arenât fixed, we struggle and lose productivity. Kelley Create sets up the right solutions, then troubleshoots any problems over the phone. If itâs the machine itself, a technician comes and inspects. Kelley also comes on-site to retrain staff with a product expert when needed,â explained Ms. Schouteren.
Which means HealthPoint can continue sending 20,000 pieces of key health information across locations every week to improve and sometimes save the lives of people with few resources at their disposal. In other words, we do our job, so our partners can focus on theirs.
âWeâre celebrating our 50th anniversary. We started in a small house. Now weâre the direct connection between thousands of people and their health and well-being. With Kelley Create, itâs definitely a partnership. If we arenât succeeding, they arenât,â concluded Ms. Schouteren.
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One of the first coworkers Eric Seitz met when he joined Missoula County in 2016 was a postage meter that had lost a step. Together they were responsible for all outgoing letters, flats, and parcels for the county government â to the tune of about 1500 pieces a day. He found his mechanical partner wasnât keeping up.
âA big part of the county government is the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Health Department, that means license plates and medication from the clinics,â said Mr. Seitz. âSo we canât be slow, and we canât be down for long.â
Shipping and mailing processes arenât exactly seen as the heroes of business operations. But Kelley Create understood Missoula Countyâs residents’ receipt of vital information and services came down to pieces-per-second and reliability, or as we like to think about it, equipment that works well, and works when itâs supposed to.
Mr. Seitz needed a partner with fresh legs in order to get what the citizens of Missoula County needed most, on time.
âKelley Createâs new sales guy just came by to say âhi.â Then he looked at our situation and said we could do better and save money. He showed us what the Pitney Bowes P1550 could do, and the cost savings, and ultimately won the bid,â explained Mr. Seitz.
The result? Quite a few surprises. We knew we could properly onboard his new comrade in arms through installation and manual and virtual training â then fix anything that went wrong with prompt troubleshooting. It was the financial and emotional benefits of empowerment that added some spice to the sauce.
âThe control is back in our hands,â confided Mr. Seitz. âBefore, we outsourced a lot of bulk mail, to the tune of $6,000 to $10,000 a month. Now itâs all done in house, doesnât cost any additional time, and is off the expense sheet. And thatâs a stress reliever.â
A win for the well-being and health of the residents of Missoula County, a win for Mr. Seitz, and a win for budgets composed of taxpayer dollars.
âThis is one of those jobs that people donât think about,â confides Mr. Seitz. âBut in the end, itâs very important. Weâre not a department that takes a day off, because the mail has to run, just like flipping on a light.â
When the nationâs first civil air ambulance company is flying from point Alpha to point Bravo trying to save a life, cybersecurity shouldnât be top of mind. We help make sure it stays that way.
Sheila Clough took over as CEO of Mercy Flights a little more than a year ago. As she was assessing the company from 10,000 feet, she saw trends we see a lot. When companies put their head down and do business, time can go by and new vulnerabilities can go undetected in the day to day, even for their existing IT partners. Thatâs the polite way of saying it. âIt kept me up at night,â gets to it a little quicker.
âWe did a quick assessment of opportunities for our success, and our technology was fairly limited,â Ms. Clough said. âCybersecurity made me extremely concerned. Itâs easy for attackers to be able to get into our important, confidential information. âWeâre a healthcare organization,â she continued. âOne attack can cripple our ability to service our patients.â
The constant change of the way people work today added an extra dimension of challenges.
âRemote workers add a layer of vulnerability,â Ms. Clough said. âOnsite, our network could cover security fairly quickly. We asked Kelley Create to help with those preventions and practices everywhere.â
As with all our partners, we were able to quickly run diagnostics to analyze immediate threats and vulnerabilities created by gaps in their security. With the added layer of HIPAA and patient privacy, Mercy Flights is just one of a number of growing businesses where cybersecurity infrastructure can be nearly as important as the business itself.
Though cybersecurity work is never done, weâre well on our way to accomplishing our mission. âPeople put their trust in Mercy Flights,â added Ms. Clough. âWe rely on partners like Kelley Create to allow us to have the trust and assurance in IT so we can focus on our mission: Taking care of patients.â
When it comes to healthcare partners serving patients, Kelley Createâs job is to play part time weather anchor- we look at patterns and do some IT forecasting based on our knowledge, insight, and experience. This ensures the IT works when itâs supposed to so providers and patients arenât left in the dark.
In the case of Womenâs Health Center of Southern Oregon, any secure connectivity issues due to system-related barriers would, at best, distract from their mission: Providing comprehensive, compassionate care that helps each woman achieve her best self.
A few years back, this medium-sized but growing OB/GYN clinic faced the exciting yet not-always-fun task of building, and moving into, a new facility. Ms. Redfern knew the timing was right to redesign all things IT, from hardware and server infrastructure to tech support and robust phone and security platforms, in the interest of serving patients both faster and more consistently. It was a task beyond the reach of their pre-existing, two-person IT provider.
âWeâre not large enough for internal IT, but with our growth we needed more range than two people could provide,â said Ms. Redfern.
Enter Kelley Create. With the comfort, health and safety of their patients on the line, we knew our role was to deliver a post-move IT world where everything from networking and wireless to hardware and cybersecurity met the needs of providers and staff, and kept on humming, so they could focus on what mattered most: Providing care.
âOperations is so important, we have people running around with tablets, so we have to count on Kelley Create for both router and device selection,â Ms. Redfern said. âWe needed the latest and greatest, and they delivered, and keep up on it.â
Today, Womenâs Health Center of Southern Oregon is settled into its new facility. Their efforts also earned the prestigious Safety Certification in Outpatient Practice Excellence (SCOPE) award â one of only two OB/GYN practices with SCOPE awards in the state. But thereâs more work to be done.
âOne of the other things that I appreciate is we get together with Kelley Create to write a roadmap for whatâs to come. In IT, you never go a year without needing to replace, refresh, or upgrade,â said Ms. Redfern.
When it comes to secure connectivity and cybersecurity in IT, we canât predict the future. But Kelley Create can build and maintain an infrastructure where every stakeholder can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact successfully. That allows us to have those proactive conversations about what the next best move is to deliver on the promise of bettering patientsâ lives.
âWeâre physician-owned,â said Ms. Redfern. âItâs nice to be able to go to shareholders and say, âthis is what next year looks like to upgrade our routers, etc.â And say, âthis is what to expect.ââ
Thatâs one of the things we are all about. Making sure our partners have a manageable and predictable plan for IT, so we they can focus on the health and wellness of those they serve.