Roots and Wings - The Secret to Beekley's Corporate Culture
When Beekley Corporation was first founded by my paternal grandfather F. Cheney Beekley in 1934, it was as a manufacturer of paper products. The company was located in West Hartford, CT and occupied...
To most people in the imaging community, the name Beekley Medical is synonymous with mammography skin markers and early detection of breast cancer causes.
Who's Your Santa? A Fun, Festive Team Building Event
Who's Your Santa? A Fun, Festive Team Building EventDecember is crunch time for most businesses. Stress levels are up and everyone is scrambling to finish that big project or make goal. Daylight is...
The Unexpected Benefits of Corporate Charitable Giving
'Tis the season for giving. Like most companies and individuals this time of year, as we reflect on what we're grateful for in our lives, our thoughts turn to how we can help the less fortunate among...
Culture of Fun Nurtures Teamwork and Cross-Departmental Relationships
We have a very people-centric culture here at Beekley. We feel that if we take care of our people, they, in turn, will take care of the company and our customers. If people love what they do, love...
Meet Beekley's Volunteer Builders - Improving Lives in the Community
"All it takes to make a difference in someone's life is to care." Marybeth Sliter, Senior Account Manager. Talented, passionate, and caring, Beekley Associates are an altruistic bunch. Our mission...
My Breast Cancer Journey with Beekley
I believe that everything happens for a reason. 2016 was an especially trying year for me, culminating in my being diagnosed with breast cancer. When I first started working at Beekley Corporation,...
How a Mission to Positively Impact People’s Lives Drives Growth at Beekley Medical
Founded in 1934 as a small printing and lithographic company, Beekley Corporation is now a world leading supplier of niche medical and hospitality products. President and CEO Ayn S. LaPlant, began...
REACHing Out to Break Down Departmental Silos
Turns out money does buy happiness. The kicker, of course, is that it depends how one spends that money. Believe it or not, people are happier spending money on others rather than on themselves,...
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