GETTING TO KNOW OUR PEOPLE
Patrice Beaulieu, Web Administrator What is your role at CIQS and to whom are you accountable? As the Web Administrator at CIQS, I assume leadership and accountability for the development, implementation, and maintenance of the CIQS websites and social media channels to increase our online presence and maximize website traffic. I answer to to Sheila Lennon (Executive Director), David Dooks (President), and Michael Gabert (Marketing Director). What does a typical day look like in your position? I wake up, make coffee, and spend two hours on current projects. My goal is to avoid interruptions and do ‘deep work’ on a single project at a time. I check my email around nine am to check for emergencies or last-minute schedule changes. After, I browse social media for brand mentions, keywords, notifications, comments, reviews, questions, feedback, etc. Throughout the day, I complete administrative duties like working on website-related projects; publishing new content; keeping prior work current; translating content, documents, and communications into French; processing emails and calls; drafting e-blasts; and coordinating with affiliates and chapter reps to plan and promote events, seminars, and workshops. Every day is not the same. The variety keeps me on my toes and makes every day new and exciting. Has your role changed since you started? I have almost 15 years of experience in the web development industry, and I have been working for CIQS since April 2014. At first, I was hired to work “part-time” for CIQS National matters only, but this commitment has been expanded over time to also include our affiliates’ websites and social media. I made myself available on a full-time basis since then. What is the most satisfying part of your job? For me, my job is satisfying in two very different ways. The first way is just pure nerd joy. I love working on web projects. I love learning new technologies. I love using computers. The every day work is a joy for me. The second aspect that makes my job satisfying is that I work with a bunch of awesome people and my work is being recognized and valued.
On the opportunities side, the web is a dynamic medium with untapped potential. When there is a problem, I look around and see if someone has already solved it. If that solution does not work, I can always come up with a solution, executed in an original way. What else can you tell us about yourself? Spending quality time with my family and friends is very important to me. I also love to travel and there are plenty of places to explore, and often roads without destinations lead us to most beautiful places.
About the author Interview conducted by Arif Ghaffur, PQS, Editor of Construction Economist.
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