Locations

Here is a list of locations that all OfficeKey members have access to:

BLUE ASH

Westlake Center
4555 Lake Forest Drive, Suite 650
Cincinnati, OH 45242
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DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI

Scripps Center
312 Walnut Street, Suite 1600
Cincinnati, OH 45202
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HYDE PARK

Rookwood Tower
3805 Edwards Road, Suite 550
Cincinnati, OH 45209
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NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Turfway Ridge Office Park
7310 Turfway Road, Suite 550
Florence, KY 41042
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WEST CHESTER

Union Centre
9078 Union Centre Blvd,
Suite 350
West Chester, OH 45069
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Author: Teresa Nichols

"Office Support Enhancements discussed at Annual Staff Meeting"

Cincinnati Office SupportSeveral weeks ago, OfficeKey conducted our annual staff meeting. With a twelve-person team spread across five locations, this meeting always provides an incredibly valuable opportunity to get our staff under one roof where we can focus on how to better serve our clients and their guests with our office support services.

Each year we hold the meeting at a local business that we feel has a knack for high-level customer service or hospitality.  It allows us to get outside of our everyday bubble and hopefully learn a few things from their operational success.  This year it was hosted at Envision Cinemas, a unique new movie theater in Blue Ash that doubles as a full-service restaurant.  In recent years we have met at Nordstrom, the Aronoff Center, the Cintas Center, and the Horseshoe Casino among others.

We covered many topics, all with the primary focus being on how we can provide better office support in 2017 and beyond.  First, we spent some time zeroing in on the primary niche that we serve.  We know full well that there are many options available to companies when establishing an office.  So by regularly recalibrating our focus on those that can most benefit from our service we can take an important step to continually meeting those needs and developing our services.

Client engagement was another topic of discussion.  We want to make sure we have good communication with those that call OfficeKey home and also make sure we provide a vibrant community.  It is shared space after all and the sense of community is an intangible thing to measure but its importance can’t be understated.  To test our client engagement skills, we teamed up for a couple rounds of “OfficeKey Family Feud.”  (Special thanks to the clients that helped us by responding to our survey!)

How Can we provide even better office support?

To further improve our services for clients, we discussed the topics of caller assistance and after-hours access. Caller assistance is an integral part of our typical work dayso it’s always necessary to review where we could improve our methods used for that practice. And continued focus and development on making sure we have smooth after-hours procedures is just another way we are working to add value.

What will the “office of the future” look like?

Finally, we discussed the “office of the future,” and what it would look like. It’s interesting to see what seemingly outlandish day-to-day activities some offices have in place, and perhaps, more importantly, check out some of the technology that may one day become part of the typical office support system; then we can step back and see if any of those things could benefit us here at OfficeKey.

But the day wasn’t all business. We also got to enjoy a tour of Envision Cinemas and sit down in their restaurant for lunch. Overall, it was a successful annual meeting and we hope that many of the topics discussed there will contribute to a better OfficeKey experience!

Contributed by Kenzie Walters and Justin Myers

"Cincinnati Sales Coach, Duane Plapp"

We were able to catch up with Sales Coach, Duane Plapp between speaking engagements to ask him about his business and some of his favorite past-times. Duane has been a client of OfficeKey for seven years and recently celebrated his 70th birthday!

Besides being a sales coach to local small business owners and managers, he is a sought-after public speaker on the topics of referral marketing and business growth.

Duane officially Cincinnati Sales Coachretired about 10 years ago, but coaching is a passion he didn’t want to give up. His sliding scale fee structure allows him to provide services to those who are just starting out and need that extra push to excel. His deep knowledge of business also allows him to coach seasoned professionals who want to move to their next level.

Q: Tell us about Total Revenue Coaching?
A: Total Revenue Coaching is a marketing and sales coaching and training business. Our core business philosophy is to help marketing professionals to create effective communication and develop strong relationships through the right strategic activity.

Q: How did you decide to be a Sales Coach?
A: I love to help people and coaching is the best way I know to give back.

Q: What type of clients do you enjoy working with most?
A: I love working with small business marketing professionals.

Q: What do you enjoy most about what you do?
A: Sales Coaching gives me the opportunity to interact with a lot of people and create a lot of great relationships. I love seeing people succeed!

Q: What features of OfficeKey do you like the most?
A: The Conference rooms at OfficeKey are perfect for my training sessions. The monitors and whiteboards make my sessions more visual and more engaging for my sales coaching students.

Q: How do you spend your time outside of work?
A: I enjoy golfing, fishing, and camping.

Q: Do you have a favorite quote?
A: “Cha Ching!”

Q: What is your favorite sports team?
A: I enjoy watching and rooting for the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears. They keep me entertained all year round!

Q: Who is your favorite singer or band?
A: The Beach Boys…Best American Band of All Time!

Q: What is your favorite book?
A: I would have to say the Bible.

To get to know more about Duane and Total Revenue Coaching, visit the website. If you see him around the office, make sure to wish him a Happy Birthday!

 

"New Filtered Water Dispensers"

New Filtered Water DispensersInstead of reaching for that bottled water, why not go green? With our new water dispensers, you can easily fill your glass or personal water bottle throughout the day and reduce waste by avoiding “one-time use” plastic bottles. You will find a new dispenser at every office either in the kitchen area or the beverage center, near the coffee machine. You can choose icy cold or steamy hot…which is perfect for oatmeal, soup or teas. Enjoy!

"Holiday Office Hours"

Holiday Office Hours
OfficeKey Holiday Hours

With Christmas and New Year’s Day falling on a weekend this year, OfficeKey will not be staffed on the following days in observance of the holidays.
  • CHRISTMAS
    • Friday, December 23
    • Monday, December 26
  • NEW YEAR’S
    • Monday, January 2, 2017
Outside of those hours, the office will operate as usual, so if you choose to take an extended break with your family you can relax knowing your office is being maintained in your absence.
"Meet Pat of Turnbull-Walhert Construction"

 

Pat Raverty with Turnbull-Walhert Pat Raverty is the Director of Business Development for Cincinnati-based, Turnbull-Walhert Construction and is a true pleasure to have in our office community.  He is also very involved in the community through the Florence Rotary Club and is the chair of the Steinford Toy Drive which is currently collecting toys for local needy children.

Q: What does your company do?

A: Turnbull-Wahlert Construction offers services for commercial construction management, design-build, bid-spec, and design-bid-build construction. With a current client base that has grown to include Fortune 500 companies, school districts, medical facilities and major retailers across the nation, the success of Turnbull-Wahlert Construction is most evident in the high percentage of clients who have relied on our services in the past and return to us with new assignments. The forging of these relationships has resulted in a trend of sustained growth year after year with last completing nearly $90,000,000 in new projects. This year Turnbull-Wahlert Construction was one of  the Cincinnati Business Couriers Fast 55 and the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Emerging 30 Companies plus numerous other project awards.

Q: What do you like to do outside of work?

A: Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, plus each of my daughters had our first grand-babies this Fall. I also enjoy travel, community involvement and working on our farm.

Q: What’s the most rewarding part of your job?

A: Meeting and interacting with interesting people.

Q: What is your favorite movie?

A: I like Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Die Hard, or any movie with John Wayne. I like movies with a happy ending, where the little guy comes out on top! 

Q: If you could have a super power, what would it be?

A: The ability to eliminate poverty. I am the chair of the Florence Rotary Club Steinford Toy Project. I execute the Steinford Toy Drive, which provides Christmas presents to children in need. Since I took the lead of the drive, in 2014, we have gone from 33 to 75 locations. There is even a box at the Northern Kentucky OfficeKey location to collect toys!

Q: What is your favorite part about working in an OfficeKey location?

A: A quality environment in a convenient location with a supportive staff.

From construction to Christmas spirit, Pat Raverty does it all.

 

Post contributed by Kenzie Walters

 

"Google Your Business"

Google local listingsAt our October Key Connections lunch, Joe Danzer, local Google Representative, shared some knowledge about how Google local listings work and how to make them work better for your business.

  1. Claim your local listing. If you haven’t claimed your Google listing you can start the process here. Claiming your business allows you to edit the information and puts you ahead of unclaimed listings in your industry (your competitors).
  2. Add pertinent information to your listing. The more details you add, the easier it is for potential customers to contact you. Many people use the Google listing to make their first contact.
  3. Use your OfficeKey Address. Joe mentioned that our shared address is no problem! He said that Google is aware of shared office situations and will allow more than one business at one address, so please use your OfficeKey address for your local listing.
  4. Add 10 photos to your listing. If you have 10 photos, Google can tell that you are actively in business and puts your listing above other listings that are not as visually appealing.
  5. Get 10 legitimate reviews for your business. Having reviews helps potential clients see that you are a reputable option for their needs. Getting 10 valid reviews will put your listing higher than other listings. The best way to get reviews is to ask your very happy customers to submit them. Once you claim your listing,  you can send your customers the link to your listing to help them find it easier!

If you have any questions about how to claim and update your local listing, send an email to [email protected]. We’re glad to help!

"Adopt A Class, Giving Back to Cincinnati"

Adopt A Class CincinnatiMelanie Ervin has gained a new perspective on life since she had her son one year ago. As a mother, she gets to see a new side of life that only someone with a child would understand. That concept of turning and facing something new is something she cherishes in her business as well. Ervin works for Adopt A Class, a small, non-profit organization that brings together business leaders to inspire a sense of corporate community in schools. The business leaders will interact with a class once a month, for one hour, to give them access to a positive role model while learning about career options.

OfficeKey is able to help Melanie and Adopt A Class by providing a space to keep their business organized and professional. Melanie is also grateful for the connectivity of the shared office space, providing the ability to work in a safe community and build new, professional relationships.

What she loves about Adopt A Class is that they provide a real life experience for the children in the program. “There’s only so much you can learn in a classroom,” says Melanie. She works to introduce kids to new things, things they can apply to life outside hitting the books. But on the other end of these lessons, Melanie likes to witness the transformations that happen to the volunteers. Some of the business leaders involved may not have experience with kids, or with such a diverse community as Cincinnati Public Schools. Seeing the mentors transform and learn new things from the kids, just as the kids are learning from them, is very rewarding for Melanie.

Melanie has a special appreciation for the children her business helps. As a Cincinnati-native and Cincinnati Public Schools alumnae, she is connected to the children and shares similar experiences. Cincinnati has always been home for her. Along with the children Adopt A Class serves, she loves the culture of Cincinnati in general. Whether it’s the arts, music, or politics, Melanie is excited by the positive vibe of the city she lives and works in.

Overall, Melanie is a proponent of all things life-changing. May that be her own life changing when she became a mother, the changing culture of Cincinnati, or the mentors she works with changing the education and experience of the children involved with Adopt A Class

To learn more about Adopt A Class, donate or volunteer, visit their website.

Written by Kenzie Walters

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