Stars of Keystone
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Brian
This week's post shares some insider info about our Software Development Project Lead. Read on to learn something new about Brian...
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Brian White
Year Hired: 2004
Current Job Title: Software Development – Project Lead
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Piecing together the parts of a software process to make something that will make someone's job easier.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: Worked for a programming staff supplement service. I worked at 2 customer sites over the 20+ years there.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Singing in a church choir, playing handbells.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Australia
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: We are currently without pets. We have had dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and a rabbit in the past.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Drea
Welcome back to the "The Stars of Keystone Systems' Staff" series. Each will include some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Drea Callicutt
Year Hired: 2002
Current Job Title: Marketing, Sales & Communications Coordinator
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Collaborating with other Keystone staff as well as staff from our various libraries and organizations to create and provide opportunities for our users to learn and share how to better serve your patrons.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: After graduating with a B.A. in Journalism, I was a teacher’s assistant in a Montessori classroom and then worked for Tech Resource Group providing onsite and then phone-based tech support for contracted clients.
I joined Keystone in December 2002 and combined my Communications degree and experience in software and hardware to fill the position of “Sales & Marketing Support”. In 2011, I decided to go back to school part-time. I graduated in 2014 with a Masters in Library Science with a concentration in Special Libraries and an emphasis on community / public relations, outreach, and serving special populations.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: My husband and I have participated in non-profit medieval reenactment organization for over 20 years. In fact, we met at a business meeting of our local group. A few years ago, we also became costumed volunteers at Jamestown Settlement in VA where we interpret and teach the public about life in the colony including historic clothing, foodways, etc. Also, I love to travel, sew, cook, read, and play board and card games.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: I am very interested in traveling to the far east, in particular, India and Thailand. I especially love the history, arts, and food of each of these cultures.
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: My husband and I have three dogs. Enoch Squirrlesbane’s a 9 or 10-year-old pug / beagle mix that was found as a stray. Lafayette Nubbintail is a 3-year-old French bulldog chihuahua mix from a local animal shelter. Hercules Maximillian Mulligan aka Max is a 9-year-old pug from NC Pug Rescue.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - George
Our blog post this week is the latest in our "Stars of Keystone" series. This time we're highlighting our newest Keystone staff member, so let's welcome and learn more about George!
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: George Martell
Year Hired: 2022
Current Job Title: Software Development Specialist
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What are you most excited about / looking forward as a new KLAS developer?
A: Much of my life has been spent serving various communities and trying to develop tools that enable people to do more. I love to pursue the promise of technology where it allows us to do things that we couldn’t do before, do them more efficiently, or do things in new ways that were previously thought impossible. Technology has the power to transform lives, and being able to contribute my small part to that gives me purpose.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: IT, Safety, and Security at NC State University. Taught Nuclear Power, Radiological Chemistry, electronics repair and design at a Department of Energy Site. Operated, Maintained, and Repaired Nuclear reactors for 10 year, 5 of which I lived on a submarine.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: plants, backpacking, pretty much anything outdoors, building things.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Somewhere I haven’t been before, I love to explore.
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: Turtle, had her since I was in elementary school, her name is Urtle (give me a break on the name, I was in elementary school).
A map of places where George has traveled.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - James
Our "Stars of Keystone's Staff" series includes some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
This week's post shares some insider info about a member of our Executive Managment Team. Read on to learn something new about James...
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: James Burts
Year Hired: 1992 (27 years ago) -- Yikes! That’s a long time!!!
Current Job Title: Executive Vice President, Lead dishwasher, Junior Assistant Gopher 2nd Class
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Being a small company, no day is ever the same as any other day we’ve ever had. There is no routine, boring day of doing the same thing for the 1,000th day in a row. I really like how many different things I get to do here, how many hats I wind up wearing. Also, I really appreciate how what we do really makes a difference to the Patrons that KLAS helps serve. I think that it’s true of all of Keystone’s staff, but knowing that at the end of the day we’re really helping make people’s lives better is a huge draw for me.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I started working for Keystone as a summer job, while I was studying Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech. My first tasks were helping write documentation for KLAS v2 and then v3. Over time, my work grew to writing some reports on the side, which turned to joining and eventually leading the software development team, and ultimately led to my current position.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Making stuff, strangely most of my hobbies involve fire or excessive heat. I do glassblowing. I do metalwork. Lately, my son’s been really excited with creating electric vehicles, so we’ve been working on the welding, metal fabrication, and electronics for that. Currently, we’re building our own version of a OneWheel, and have an EV club that he’s involved in where they’re starting to build their second electric go cart.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Probably Bermuda. I’ve done a few trips there, and really love it. The snorkelling is fantastic, and I hope to learn to do some scuba there.
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: We have a dog, a Shiba Inu named Kuma.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - John O
The snow has melted, the Holidays are rapidly approaching, and it's time for another post in our "Stars of Keystone's Staff" series. Each will include some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: John Owen
Year Hired: August 2002
Current Job Title: Senior Support Analyst
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Developing relationships. Of course, helping but always building trust.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: Technical and sales support for a major semiconductor manufacturer and point of sale company.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: My grandchildren, my church and my music, and Alabama Football...Roll Tide!
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Fiji and Vietnam
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: One cat, Belle Belle hired us six years ago.
The grandkids:
John working with kids in Haiti:
Belle Belle, managing her staff:
And a throwback to high school basketball--can you tell which of these players is John?
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Katharina
In this week's blog post and latest in our "Stars of Keystone" series, we're excited to introduce the newest member of the Keystone Customer Support Team! She's been with us since early July, and we are already benefiting from her contributions to our support services. So, please join us in welcoming Katharina!
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Katharina Stevens
Year Hired: 2022
Current Job Title: Customer Support Specialist
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What are you most excited about / looking forward to as a new KLAS customer support specialist?
A: I think reading and access to books is very important. In America we are blessed with an over abundance of resources though we don’t always realize it. I’m excited to be a small part in promoting and improving access to reading materials.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I was the school librarian at an international school in East Africa for nine years. The only wildlife I saw in my yard were geckos, birds and stray cats but coworkers had monkeys that would visit.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Reading, traveling, board games and being an aunt.
Katharina standing in front of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: New Zealand & Australia and then somewhere in South America so I can say I’ve been to all continents (except Antarctica).
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: While in East Africa my housemate and I found two puppies in the field across the street. The mama was the neighborhood stray so we ended up taking the puppies. Roo and Stoney (named after a Ugandan ginger soda) needed a bath every day for a month to get them clean and bug free.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Katy
Today we're starting the first in a series of Key Notes blog posts called "The Stars of Keystone Systems' Staff". Each will include some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Katy Patrick
Year Hired: 2017
Current Job Title: Technical Writer
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: I love the variety: I get to work on a wide variety of things from how-to documents and blog posts to pitching in to help test new releases. I always have a lot of different projects in the works, so I never get bored.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I worked as a Reader Adviser for Kansas' and then Illinois' Talking Books programs. That work meant a lot to me, so I'm glad that I have been able to stay connected to that community despite moving on to a new type of work.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Fiction writing, mostly fantasy novels. I haven't gotten anything polished and ready for publishing yet, but maybe someday! I also enjoy sewing, digital art, photography, and gardening.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: I'd love to go to Machu Picchu. It looks like such an amazing window into another time and culture and set in an incredibly beautiful landscape.
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: I have a pair of finches: Terragon (a Spice Finch) and Wrenegade (a Society Finch). They love birdbaths and listening to the radio, and their favorite treat is carrots.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Kyle
Our "Stars of Keystone's Staff" series includes some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
With KLAS 7.7 on the verge of general release and just a month until the 2019 KLAS Users' Conference, we thought it was a perfect time to let you learn more about Kyle Honeycutt, Keystone's Manager of Software Development in this instalment of our "Stars of Keystone" blog series.
Basic Stats:
Name: Kyle Honeycutt
Year Hired: 1994
Current Job Title: Manager of Software Development
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Hearing of a need from customers, designing and programming a solution to that problem, and seeing the customers put that solution to use.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I was a student. This is my first job out of school. In school I did work as a lab assistant, helping other students debug their Assembly, C and Pascal programs.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: I'm very active in my church, both working in teaching ministries, and working with the technology needs of the church. I am also the Secretary/Treasurer of a non-profit cemetery association, so I am actively involved in the management and operation of the cemetery. Otherwise, I do yard work, odd jobs, and garden work at our home in Raleigh and my home-place in Benson. We always had a large vegetable garden, and my Dad and I raised collards, a tradition I carried on after my Dad passed. I stopped most of that recent years, but hope to get back on my tractors in the near future.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Home. I don't get to spend as much time at either of the places that I call home as I would like. Otherwise, I'd just like to spend a while traveling across the country, seeing the sights I've never seen and seeing how agriculture is done across our land.
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: We have four cats – Maggie, Wendy, Teddy, and Stanley. We had not intended on adopting a fourth cat, but Stanley just showed up as a skinny stray a few days after Teddy got out. He's now a plump, happy part of the family.
Wendy is a sweet calico.
Teddy is a black and white tuxedo kitty. He like lounging on laps.
Maggie is a grey tabby.
Stanley is a light orange tabby.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Marion
Welcome back to the "The Stars of Keystone Systems' Staff" series. Each will include some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Marion A. W. Campbell
Year Hired: 2008
Current Job Title: Customer Service Representative
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Working with librarians and IRC staff.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I taught High School Chemistry. During my time teaching, I had two students who were blind and one who was deaf.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Glassblowing, Historical Reenactment, and Blacksmithing
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Italy
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: Yes. 2 cats and a bunny. Tinkerbell is our older calico cat, and Bobbles is our black kitten. Bun Bun, the bunny, is a Jersey Wooly which is a dwarf / angora mix.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Mark
Our "Stars of Keystone's Staff" series includes some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
With the upcoming release of KLAS 7.7, we thought it is good time to bring you our latest "Stars of Keystone Staff" so we can highlight our staff member who has helped to coordinate, support, and install many versions of KLAS in his time at Keystone. He is also the person our staff calls when we can't get on the VPN, we need our email account unlocked, or need to be reminded of how to log onto a customer's database after a change in IP address.
Basic Stats:
Name: Mark Gardner
Year Hired: 1985
Current Job Title: Manager of Systems and Networking
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Solving problems, working on different projects, working with others
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: Programmer, Piedmont Microsystems
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Country Music Concerts, Photography, Fantasy Basketball, Fishing, Anything blue (Doctor Who, M&M’s, etc)
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Austin Texas, Australia
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: No pets, just occasional visits from our rabbits
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Nancy
Welcome back to the "The Stars of Keystone Systems' Staff" series. Each will include some basic info and insight into one of our staff members. We hope these posts will provide you a look into who makes up our diverse, supportive, and knowledgeable staff.
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Nancy Underwood Honeycutt
Year Hired: 1998
Current Job Title: Manager, Customer Support
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: I enjoy helping people. It helps that the folks we work for are some of the nicest people around, and they’re doing a good service. So, I feel good when I can help them do that.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I was a middle and high school English teacher.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: I do a lot of crafts, most recently quilting and crochet. I get a lot of satisfaction in seeing a project come together from its pieces.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: I’d like to see Australia and New Zealand.
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: We’ve got three and a half cats. The three indoor cats – Maggie, Teddy and Wendy – are pretty happy kitties. Meanwhile, Stanley has been hanging out on the back deck for over a year. We’ve decided that we’d like him to come inside, particularly for the upcoming winter, so we’re working on that.
This is Maggie. She's looking on dubiously.
Here's Teddy with his tuxedo.
Wendy is the pretty tortie..
Maggie and Teddy are curled up on the cat tree inside while Stanley lays on the patio table on the deck outside the window.
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The Stars of Keystone's Staff - Tracey
This week we wanted to give you the opportunity to learn more about the woman who's usually the first voice you hear when you call our office, knows how to use the copier better than anyone else on staff, and can program the heck out of a barcode scanner. Hopefully, you know who I'm about by now...yup it's Tracey Fye!
Basic Stats:
Name of Staff Member: Tracey Fye
Year Hired: 2002
Current Job Title: Administrative Assistant
Getting to Know You Q&A:
Q: What is your favorite part of your job?
A: Talking to customers when they call and hearing about their families, etc.
Q: What did you do before working for Keystone?
A: I did title work at an Infiniti car dealership.
Q: What are your hobbies outside of work?
A: Scrapbooking, taking my dog for walks, and playing with my granddaughter.
Q: If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you go?
A: Hawaii
Q: Do you have any pets? If so, what kind and what are their names?
A: I have a black lab mix named Deuce. He is 100 pounds and thinks he’s a lap dog. He’s about 11 years old. We just got a kitten named Cleopatra (Cleo). She is only 3 pounds and almost three months old. Her and Deuce have become best friends – they will curl up together and sleep. I also have a goldfish named Peaches. She has managed to kill her tank mates and prefers to be an only fish.
Deuce is wearing a purple harness and laying on the floor.
Cleo is asleep on the couch beside a throw pillow.