ON June 2015 | Page 30

Quick Chat With Kevin McCarron, Director of Atrion’s Business Innovation Group Q&A 29 What made you want to join the Atrion family? It might sound cliché, but what I like most about working Atrion is the people. Specifically, there are a lot of people who have a very broad depth of technical knowledge and a lot of people with a broad depth of business knowledge. You are almost certain to rub shoulders with someone who has a different skill set than you do, and for that reason you tend to pick up knowledge faster here than you would at other companies. We also have a great culture here, starting all the way at the top with Tim. And we’ve been growing every year for the 12 years I’ve been here. Without growth, opportunity is limited or non-existent. Describe your role at Atrion. What does a typical day look like? My role is really all about looking at gaps in services that we provide to clients, examining our clients’ needs and creating services around those pain points. And that means my days are quite varied. One day I might be looking at research to identify where Atrion can go next to create value for our clients. The next day I might be knee-deep in configuration and technology. Another day I can be out talking directly with clients. The variety is one of the best parts of the job. What are some of the key trends you are seeing in IT right now? There’s always the question of, how does IT fit in an organization? Is it a utility or a transformative part of the business? Hopefully more people are seeing that if it’s used only as a utility, it’s being underutilized. And you can’t talk about trends without talking about the cloud. In my opinion it’s still misunderstood. There are still a lot of questions about what the cloud or hybrid means, and what the clear business benefits are. There is some thought out there that everything is moving to the cloud at once