JERTYNE INTERIOR SERVICES LTD.
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JERTYNE INTERIOR SERVICES LTD.
The Corporate Wizards Jertyne Interior Services Ltd. -1- The Corporate Wizards Robert Legault, the President and CEO of Jertyne Interior Services, a Calgary based drywall contracting company founded twenty years ago, is guided by a few simple business principles. The most important one being, “Always do what you say you will do,” he says. “Your clients need to know that they can count on you.” This determination to satisfy their customers in the Calgary new home construction industry has made Jertyne Interiors one of the largest, successful insulation and drywall contractors in the Calgary market. In such a highly competitive business this is a significant achievement. In 1994, Robert transformed his then small subcontracting business into an independent contracting firm and has consistently pushed himself to succeed with his tenacity, craftsmanship and integrity. Robert has always been an energetic person who puts in the extra time and effort to achieve his goals. Although everything has not always gone smoothly, Robert tirelessly continued to seek new opportunities, and efficiencies and improvements to the company’s products and services Lorie Legault, Robert’s partner, wife and Jertyne’s Executive Vice President began working with Robert before the company’s transition. Lorie’s background in administration helped propel Jertyne into a successful corporation. With Robert in the field and Lorie in the office the company began to grow and this dynamic duo soon began to set the standards in their chosen industry. “You have to eat, breathe and live your company,” Lorie has said. “Although we saw little growth for the first three years, we believed in ourselves and carried on.” The foundation of Jertyne’s business model has always been to set the industry standards -2- The Corporate Wizards for quality and competitive pricing while maintaining core philosophies, managing effective safety programs and adhering to their scope of work. Both Robert and Lorie are content to carry on each day out of the limelight. Anita Niven, Marketing Consultant – describes them as “humble” and “not keen on accolades. “They are really hard workers with a keen sense of responsibility to both their builder partners and employees. They put their heads down and work as hard as any employee. Robert and Lorie support each other and encourage their employees to develop as well.” Yet the company’s steady and solid performance has not been ignored. Robert was featured in 1999 in an article in Vavasaur, a magazine that profiles inspirational businessmen who have become experts in their field. In the summer of 2011, Business in Calgary magazine honoured the duo with a top 20 spot as “Leaders of Tomorrow.” A year later, Lorie – at the behest of an employee who submitted her name – appeared on the annual W100 list of Canada’s Top Female Entrepreneurs, a joint undertaking by PROFIT and Chatelaine magazines. And more recently, she also has been highlighted in Distinctive Woman a Toronto-based magazine that showcases a variety of industry leaders from different enterprises and walks of life. Robert and I are very honoured that our employees nominated us,” she says. “We were surprised to think anyone would think that much of us because at the end of the day we feel we are just contributing alongside of our staff.” Lorie and Robert come by their humility honestly. -3- The Corporate Wizards Lorie Carrier was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Her father, Henry, worked in the steel industry and was involved in the construction of the iconic Calgary Tower (originally named “The Husky Tower”) during its construction in 1967-68. In the spring of 1971, Lorie moved with her family to Calgary. She received her education throughout Calgary and graduated with her high school diploma from David Thompson Secondary from Invermere B.C. in January 1981. Following graduation she was encouraged by the high school assistant principle to apply for a career opportunity vacancy within the school board as she had volunteered as a student helper throughout her senior years which gained her the experience required for the position that was available in the office. During the next four years, she received valuable administrative training and experience working as a Secretary for DTSS from 1981-83 and eventually expanding her career as Accounts Payable Clerk within the School District #4 (Windermere) administrative office. It was with these two early career opportunities that Lorie gained experience and learned office management skills that she would use throughout her future careers. Though Lorie’s goal was to attain her MBA / CGA designations as her formal education, meeting her husband, Robert, during the summer of 1985 changed her career path. Lorie likes to say with a smile that she has her “HSD” – High School Diploma. She is very confident and proud of her accomplishments. In July of 1985, while visiting from BC, and out for an evening of entertainment with her family, Lorie met Robert. -4- The Corporate Wizards Robert was born in Hawkesbury, Ontario and moved with his family to Calgary in 1977. Robert’s father, Jacques, was a carpenter and worked in the construction industry. It was through his father’s encouragement that Robert would apply for his plumbing apprenticeship, in 1981, while working and training with his brother-in-law as a drywall hand taper. Throughout 1981-85 Robert worked two full time jobs, one as a plumbing apprentice during the day and the other as a weekend and evening fill-in as a drywall hand taper apprentice with his brother-in-law. When Robert was not taping drywall on weekends, he was busy filling the weekend voids booking his dual band with entertainment. Robert was in his fourth and final year plumbing apprentice when the recession of 1985 hit. He was the last apprentice to be laid off with only twohundred hours left to complete his journeyman ticket. In the fall of 1985 Lorie moved from BC to Calgary. While the plumbing career slipped away from Robert’s dream, he fell back on the drywall skill he had acquired. During the next few years with ambitious and entrepreneurial determination, Robert and Lorie worked as a team to create their first company, Unique Services. Robert sub-contracted to drywall companies as a Drywall Taper and started building his reputation as one of the most skilled hand tapers in the industry. The quality workmanship delivered along with his commitment for delivery times, ensured the construction hires was in high demand for re-hiring Robert’s skill. The first company experiences from 1985 – 1994 taught Robert and Lorie a lot of survival and management skills from expansion to recession needs. Unique Services was renamed in July, 1994. The name was uniquely created as a symbol of the children’s names, Jeramie and -5- The Corporate Wizards Krystyna who were a part of this young couple’s life, as the first company’s name was duplicated with another business, causing confusion within industry. The company was re-named and became known as Jertyne Interior Services. As Alma Taylor, a veteran Calgary purchasing manager and housing contracting negotiator recalls, “Robert worked very hard, seven-days a week and had a well deserved reputation for quality work.” Even though the recession was still lingering, they got their first break with Janssen Homes in 1996. Robert had previously been hired as a subcontracted taper by Janssen but Lorie pursued Conrad Janssen to give Jertyne Interiors a try. “I kept phoning him and saying, ‘Conrad, just one or two houses, try us out’ And he finally said, ‘Okay, I’ll give you a try.’ Janssen was the one that gave us our first house in Calgary and actually hired us on a full contract for insulation and drywall.” It has been a positive business relationship ever since. “We feel that we can rely on Jertyne to complete projects on time and correctly, since our ability to deliver to our clients in a timely manner is of utmost importance to us. This is a key reason why we deal with Jertyne,” says Conrad Janssen. “If there is ever an issue, during the stages of a home build, Jertyne has always gone the distance to solve them to our satisfaction. They strive to maintain positive relationships with the people they work for as well as the people who work for them.” A year after the Janssen contract, they had six home builder customers, eighteen employees, nine trucks and had relocated from -6- The Corporate Wizards the home office to a bay in north east Calgary. By September 2001, Jertyne had doubled its home builder customers and grown to a staff of thirty-five employees. The majority of Jertyne’s work has been and continues to be within the city of Calgary and surrounding areas including Airdrie, Cochrane, and Okotoks. Writing their own scope of work began when the building contractors asked them what services they would provide if their company was hired. Never being inclined to sit back and have their potential clients select a larger company, they sought advice from a close business associate and were soon on their way to creating a significant business tool and marketing document that is still used today, and has also been widely copied throughout the industry. Their “scope of work,” describes the company’s inclusive day- to-day management of the on-site operations, the detailed services provided and a set of specifications required to complete the work. Insulation and drywall are one of the largest scopes of work in the completion of building a residential home. Robert’s comprehensive knowledge of the business also translated directly into quality customer service and has resulted in the creation of “The Jertyne Advantage,” which is a set of sixteen checkpoints guaranteeing their scope of work is completed to a high standard. This credo has earned them an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Jertyne now has about fifty employees and utilizes the services of just as many sub-contractors. Since 2007, the company has been based in its own office and warehouse in the Springbank Commercial Park, about twenty-five kilometers west of Calgary’s -7- The Corporate Wizards downtown and just off the Trans-Canada Highway. Besides Janssen, Jertyne’s clients include many of the major home builders in the Calgary area: Kingsmith Homes, Brookfield Homes, Calbridge Homes, Sabal Homes, Augusta Fine Homes, Nuvista Home, Albi Homes and Baywest Homes. Executives of each of these firms have high praise for Jertyne and its proven track record to get the work done and on schedule. Many of them also have been working with the firm and Robert exclusively, for upwards of twenty years. “I got to know Robert about twenty-three years ago,” says Larry Thomson, the President of Calbridge Homes. “He was a taper and I was a sales person for another company and we’d talk late into the night as he completed his work. And one thing led to another and we have been friends ever since. When he and Lorie started Jertyne, I was running Albi Homes and we hired him. Robert is one of the most honest people I know. Since then we have done business with him and he continues to be an integral part of the success of our company. That’s a true partnership.” Thomson adds that while Calbridge deals with a few other insulation and drywall companies on smaller projects, the bulk of its work on hundreds of homes, both large and small, each year is done by Jertyne. “It has been a really good experience,” he says. That sentiment is echoed by both Kurt Gibson, General Manager of Brookfield Homes and Richard Grainger, the Construction Manager for Augusta Fine Homes and Nuvista Homes. Gibson has known Robert for about a decade. Jertyne has been responsible for the interior finish work on such Brookfield single housing projects as those in Auburn Bay and Cranston in southeast Calgary. “Robert -8- The Corporate Wizards is a passionate individual,” says Gibson. “He is committed to his work and is constantly trying to find better ways. He asks a lot of questions and doesn’t sit back and wait. If there is a problem, he will resolve it quickly.” Adds Grainger, who has also been working with Robert for twenty years: “Robert is a top quality guy and runs Jertyne the same way. I have not found another company that can compete with Jertyne. I have tried other companies, but I have never found anyone who can come up to their quality of work.” Another important reason for Jertyne’s success has been the company’s attention to detail and its role as an industry leader. “The industry did not offer to do poly protecting, concrete protecting or power vacuuming. The competitors didn’t deliver what we thought was a finished quality product for the next trade coming behind them” says Lorie. “We cleaned it up and that is one of the reasons we developed our reputation based on this. By adding those finishing touches, it meant something to the builders that our competitors were not delivering”. When deficiencies of any type are discovered, the company assures its clients, they communicate with the appropriate management in the field to have the issues resolved prior to Jertyne moving forward with their scope of work. Jertyne is committed to deliver on their promises and to deliver better installations with no cover ups. Calgary home building contractors know and trust Jertyne’s work. “There really is a fine line between doing excellent work and rushing for the builder’s sake and compromising quality,” says -9- The Corporate Wizards Alma Taylor. “That’s one of the reasons why you hire someone like Robert and Jertyne, because he and his staff, many of whom are long-term, can provide that quality assurance.” Looking at Jertyne from the outside, HR consultant Lisa Holden-Rovers concurs that this has been a major characteristic of the company’s culture. “One thing that has always stood out was that Robert and Lorie really are leaders in their industry and always wanted to be,” she says. “That’s been consistent. And they are always looking for ways to maintain and improve it. They want to be the ones who set the standards for the industry and they continue to source new ideas, products and innovations. Living that and consistently raising the bar in their industry is what they have focused on.” In 2008, Jertyne introduced a full paint division to Jertyne’s scope of work, offering priming services as a new service for clients who only wanted to incorporate partial paint services. The full paint division has been scaled back to prime only due to the recent recession. Jertyne has recently added Spray Foam Insulation to their scope of work due to the request of client needs. “Greater efficiencies is the way the housing market is going, and we will see that there will be larger percentages of all homes completely sprayed in foam,” Says Robert. Spray foam can mean a decrease in monthly heating and air conditioning costs by approximately forty percent. As the business grew, Robert as CEO, spends his time on Business Development and Sales & Marketing, attracting good quality contracts, while promoting quality workmanship. During the past few years Jertyne has hired a few additional positions, -10- The Corporate Wizards Human Resources, IT, Estimating Manager, CFO, COO and OH&S Officer to the team, to allow Robert to take on more CEO responsibilities, while allowing Lorie to expand her skills as a visionary leader. The company is now well positioned to manage new opportunities. “Calgary’s new housing market has increased significantly this past year and will continue to excel for the next couple of years, “ Robert predicts, “and we are prepared for the increased demands.” Beyond the office, Robert and Lorie actively support a number of causes and charities. They are also a staunch supporter of the Canadian Home Builders Association – Calgary Region, and have become a corporate sponsor. They have donated supplies and materials to Habitat for Humanity, STARS Home Lottery and the Foothills Hospital Home Lottery. Robert and Lorie are very passionate about the health and safety of their staff on and off site and want all their staff and trades to go home safe every day. “Robert and I have tried not to be all about ourselves. We’ve always put our people first, our staff and our clients,” she says.” Without our clients being number one, we wouldn’t be able to attract key employees and without our employees the clients couldn’t get the work done, so to us, they go hand in hand.” Neither, Robert or Lorie has any plans to slow down. “As for the future, I think you have to grow,” Lorie says. “As our clients’ needs change, we have to re-prioritize and expand to accommodate them. Robert and I will continue to expand the company, but we’re opting for controlled growth rather than grabbing at whatever comes our way.” -11- The Corporate Wizards Robert is even more succinct. Asked to comment on the business acumen that has driven Jertyne forward, he summarized it concisely as follows: “Our management style is having the greatest ability to empower our people to be the best they can be in everything they do every day. Motivation is the change of the day-to-day operations as new challenges forever present themselves.” He adds “We see ourselves continually attracting solid partnerships and retaining our long term, loyal clients. We’re set up to have a fantastic new year and have just recently added two new builders to our roster, Cardel Homes and Wolf Custom Homes.” 2014 it will mark twenty years since Jertyne has opened its doors and it’s a success story that’s still writing itself as Robert and Lorie direct the “Jertyne team” to set new goals and objectives as they move forward. -12- The Corporate Wizards -13-