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8.11
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Congratulations Centurion Class of 2012

GFI would like to congratulate Kansas City’s 38 emerging leaders selected to be members of the Centurions Class of 2012, specifically our very own John Tebbe, Vice President, GFI Digital – Kansas City. Since 1976, the Centurions Leadership Program has earned its reputation as an unequaled training ground for future Kansas City leaders. Members of the program spend two years exploring the opportunities and issues facing the Kansas City metropolitan area with a mission shaping its future.

Congratulations Class of 2012
Angela Augur, Axcet HR Solutions
Joe Bellinger, Kansas City Free Health Clinic
Steve Bowling, AMAI Architecture
Dan Brown, Walter P. Moore and Associates, Inc.
Chris Cribb, Marquee Artisan Wines
Kelli Christman, Cerner Corporation
Marsh Dean, Alliance Affiliated Equities Corporation
Zach Fee, UMB Bank
Matt Filing, Hays Companies of Kansas City
Katie Gates Calderon, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P.
Brian Geary, CommunityAmerica Credit Union
Desarae Harrah, Martin, Leigh, Laws & Fritzlen, P.C.
Mike Hauser, 360 Architecture
Shawn Hickey, Perceptive Software
Jon Hile, Big Brothers Big Sisters
Ty Hudson, Wagstaff & Cartmell
Shannon Jaax, City of Kansas City, Missouri
Ryan Kramer, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Bonnie Limbird, Encompas
Joe Loeffler, Blue Star Benefits
Kate Migneron, University of Kansas Hospital
Susie Morris, American Century Investments
Alex Ogata, HNTB Companies
Andrea Perdomo-Morales, Mattie Rhodes Center
Matt Ralston, Burns & McDonnell
Nicolle Ratliff, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Patti Sosa, Metropolitan Medical Society of Kansas City
Suzanna Stagemeyer, Kansas City Business Journal
John Tebbe, GFI Digital, Inc.
Mora Thompson, Fleishman-Hillard Inc.
Adam Tilton, Grubb & Ellis | The Winbury Group
Josh Trask, LaserCycle, Inc.
Strickland Tudor, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Molly Turner, YMCA of Greater Kansas City
Chris Vaeth, McCownGordon Construction
Wendy Van Duyne, Bartlett & West, Inc.
Tim Weaver, LANE4 Property Group
Kate Wind, sfsarchitecture
 


2.13

A Community in Support of Haiti

On Friday, February 12th, at the St. Louis Blues Hockey Game, GFI Digital along with several local companies came together in support of the horrific devastation in Haiti. 

Prior to the game, 75 volunteers reached out to a sold out crowd asking Blues fans to give in support of the earthquake-torn country.  

When the numbers were in, $20,000.00 was raised - largely in part due to the support of fifteen local area companies, their employees, friends and family members  - Custom Cuts, John Henry Foster, GFI Digital, Hollyberry Baking, Keane Charitable Group, Masterchem-Kilz, Missionary Oblates, RBO Print Logistix, St. Louis Blues, St. Louis Business Journal, St. Louis Scott Gallagher SC, St Patrick Center, Debbie Traubitz and Frank Hankin, The Type House, Vetta Sports Clubs, Gary Welker and Wells Fargo. 

All dollars raised will benefit the victims of the earthquake via the St Patrick Center, the Crudem Foundation and the Missionary Oblates.  For more information, please visit stpatrickcenter.org, crudem.org or oblatesusa.org.

For all of those whom volunteered or showed their support in one way or another, we truly appreciate your generosity.

Haiti


1.28

A Decade of Success

by Trish Muyco-Tobin

GFI Digital, a local startup that’s propelled itself into a multi-million company in just 10 years, is changing the way people print, copy, fax and scan at work. Company president Bruce Gibbs and vice president Mark Kehoe left a powerhouse imaging technology firm to start GFI in 1999. Between the two of them, they have 50 years of industry experience.

The company, which provides multi-functional office machines, has a reputation for being an industry leader when it comes to emergency response time, client savings and employee loyalty. To date, it has sold more than 14,800 machines. It is headquartered in St. Louis and has five other locations in Missouri and Illinois.

“We already knew the business and what customers expected,” Gibbs says. “So when we had the opportunity to become a Sharp electronics dealer—selling a great name and a great product—it was enough to make us jump off the corporate bandwagon and do our own thing.” With the help of some seed money from his siblings (GFI stands for Gibbs Family Investment), Gibbs says the company hit the ground running. “Mark and I, along with an employee, John Hauck, had long histories in the business, and we just started pounding the pavement.”

GFI boasts a customer list with some of the biggest names in local business, including Coldwell Banker Gundaker, Schnucks, Peabody, St. Louis Blues and the Missouri National Guard, but its main clientele is comprised of smaller companies like law firms, accounting agencies and independent businesses. “Our bread and butter is helping a business with one product and showing them how to save on their output costs,” notes Gibbs. “They’re just not copying these days, they’re also trying to eliminate wasteful printing. So a total solution would be to help them figure out what they want to do with the documents before they print.”

Gibbs says GFI has been able to grow successfully by consistently delivering quality Sharp and Ricoh products and backing them up with great service. “We don’t worry about what the competition is doing,” he says. “We just focus on making great buys from the manufacturer, pricing them right, establishing a good relationship with our customers and training our salespeople and technicians to be better than anyone else.”

Before long, GFI expanded its employee base to keep up with the company’s growth. “During our second year, our top competitor laid off more than 200 workers,” Gibbs says. “That, in turn, allowed us to hire pros with more than 15 and 20 years of customer service experience.” He says as a rule, the company continues to recruit some of the most experienced and knowledgeable staff around. “We have industry benchmarks that we hit on a daily, monthly and yearly basis,” he explains. Among them is an emergency response time of 2.6 hours (versus the 4-hour industry standard).

The result, Gibbs says, is satisfied customers. “Our client retention is at 90 percent,” he says. “When you have great products and great people, you have happy customers.”  

Ladue News

St. Louis-based GFI Digital delivers and services multifunctional Sharp and Ricoh products, offering a five-step process to determine, implement and maintain a custom solution for each customer. Its six locations in Missouri and Illinois offer an experienced staff of technicians and customer service representatives. Pictured on the cover, clockwise from bottom right: vice president Mark Kehoe, president Bruce Gibbs, Matt Schuler, Kevin Simmons, Patti Crocker, John Hauck, Jeff Cook and Elliot Fritsche. For more information, call 997-6300 or visit www.gfidigital.com.



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GFI Digital Celebrates the Holidays with the Charlie Daniels Band

GFI Digital celebrated the holidays with their family and friends at the St. Charles Family Arena on Thursday, December 17, 2009 to the sounds of the Charlie Daniels Band.  The Charlie Daniels Band performed songs from their "Joy to the World" Christmas album to a crowd of almost 4000 fans.  Prior to the holiday concert, GFI hosted a pre-concert reception for their family and friends.  Proceeds from the holiday concert benefited the St. Louis Blues 14 Fund - the charitable trust of the St. Louis Blues.

GFI CDB


12.21

Local St. Louis Children Tailgate with Santa

Children from St. Louis Children's Hospital enjoyed a surprise visit from Santa Claus while attending the St. Louis Blues hockey game on Friday night courtesy of GFI Digital and the St. Louis Blues 14 Fund.

Blues Dec 18

As part of their ongoing commitment to the community, GFI hosted a special tailgate party for children during the first intermission of the St. Louis Blues hockey game on Friday night, December 18th.  Several children and their families enjoyed time with Santa, as he handed out candy canes, teddy bears, and holiday cheer.

To learn more about helping St. Louis area children who are critically or chronically ill, please visit http://www.stlouischildrens.org/content/WaysToGive.htm.




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