President's Message
Over the past decade, I have been asked countless times what VerityThree does for our clients. My simple response is that "we build relationships." The ability to express ideas, assume leadership, and invoke enthusiasm among people are essential in building our relationships. In fact, I believe these qualities will impact our clients' financial success far greater than our superior technical knowledge. We speak it and believe in it every day. Even our name speaks to our core values rather than our specialization in strategic technology consulting and support services.
It all starts with "Verity."
"Verity", meaning truth, honesty and integrity, is our most focal attribute. It is the foundation upon which our business was created. It is integrated into our mission statement and core values. We foster long term relationships with our clients that are built on trust and we earn this trust by working with clients as if we are a part of their internal team.
Of course, without the discussion of technical knowledge, we wouldn't be fully disclosing our entire success model. Technology has been and will continue to be one of the most complex and fastest moving market spaces. While building relationships with clients is paramount, doing the same internally with strategic partnerships and preferred vendors is as fundamental to our success.
Many of our technical professionals have been working together since our inception and continue to be familiar faces to our clients. The ability to provide quality, responsive, and dependable technology support solutions has been, and should be, assumed when investing in a technology consulting firm. It’s our capacity to execute our philosophy. Our ability to provide a strategic technical vision and the positive impact we make to our client’s financials is what separates us from the rest.
Whether you are a current or future client of VerityThree, I encourage you to get to know us better. Align yourself with strategic partners. Don’t be the organization whose competitor always has the better story.
Sincerely,
Jonathan R. Smith
President