OUR PEOPLE
The core of what makes Mooney Keehley such a special print shop are the minds and bodies that run the machines, punch out the paper, press the ink to paper, manage the workflow and connect to you our customers. Our people reflect so much more than the sum of their individual skills — skills that were born from a print mecca- Rochester New York. Most of these folks cut their teeth in the industry at a very early age or were born into it.
The individual biographies tell the story of each. Ken Hampson has collected each skilled craftsman with the vision of developing a team with a renewed purpose to share the knowledge of where each came from. Ken has assembled this team and supplied them with vintage familiar machines to apply their individual skills within this team structure to an honorable application — creating keepsake mementos of people we love and wish to hold in our memories and hearts for generations.
Ken Hampson
Ken Hampson
Owner/President
When Ken Hampson graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology he wasn’t clear on where he wanted to go or what exactly he wanted to do. He did know
there was something about manufacturing – taking disparate parts and processes of machinery, and putting them together to create something of quality that had a clear purpose to a specific audience, that had him intrigued. There was something about manufacturing, not the Andrew Carnegie type, that gave him a satisfaction.
SOMETHING ABOUT MAKING THINGS
Ken saw the light and after graduating college. He began building his experience working at a technical publishing company (Connors Publishing) doing layout, buying paper and all the functions of a publisher. Then he went to work for International Paper in 2000 – then, Strathmore in 2005 to further expand his knowledge and provide for his family.
IN THE FAMILY
In 2005 Ken purchased Mooney Keehley from the Hedges family, a craft print specialist with a very specific customer base – the funeral home industry. This situation was perfect to execute the idea he had since college. Ken also liked the idea of running a small family owned company and giving back t o the community by supplying good jobs to great people.
COMMITTED TO THE CRAFT
Since purchasing the company Ken has upgraded and expanded his specialty print capabilities through acquisition of several fine print companies that could not weather the constant change of recent economic conditions. Next, he went on to create a team filled with skilled craftsman in a trade-craft to be handed down to another generation.
THE NEXT LEVEL
Ken’s refocus and expansion on what he does best – providing the highest quality and innovative print products for the funeral home industry and keepsakes to share in a time of grief – has generated a rebirth for hand-done print-craft funeral and memorial keepsakes and has provided new directions for future product development. To do this all in Rochester New York, Mooney Keehley couldn’t be in a better place.
Jeff Haak
Jeff Haak
General Manager
As in any manufacturing operation the general manager is the final say on most all operations that take place inside Mooney Keehley on a day to day basis. Jeff is touch with vendors, suppliers production supervisors and at the mercy of all the guys who run the machines and move the jobs inside. You might say it takes a special individual.
LEARNING THROUGH WORKING
Jeff came up through the business as most of the people working the floor at Mooney Keehley, he ran a 2color Ryobi Offset Presses (among others) for a company (Printegra) from 2006-07. He did everything asked him and beyond until he decided he needed a new challenge. That’s when he decided to work with Ken.
A HANDS-ON APPROACH
The nature of the hands-on experience found in print craft is something the work offered Jeff and continues to. Working several different machines, Jeff became proficient in many areas on the floor at Mooney Keehley. He also paid attention to job set-up, make-ready and estimating to name a few. He began to develop his own processes. Jim Courtney, the previous GM, will tell you his real talent and love is problem solving-particularly mechanical issues but the requirements of the GM role put him squarely in the front office performing administrative duties tha treally didn’t suite him. Jim was looking for a behind the scenes role.
SIEZE THE DAY
Jeff sensed a moment of opportunity and actually requested an interview with Ken for the GM role. Itsurprised the staff that Jeff was interested. When the idea was presented-it was an obvious perfect fit. Jim, olderand very experienced in all phases of the print business with a big concentration on the mechanical really was aninside guy. He loved the floor, while young Jeff loved working as an intermediate between craftsman on the floor,where he once worked, and the customers needs and wants. He is open for new designs and new ideas. So theyswitch jobs-no fuss, no winning. Nowthey are a stronger as a team working together.The learning that goes on at MK each day is incredible. Jeff is keenly focused producing a high-quality,printed, well-crafted, beautifully produced, keepsake. The core team are veterans in their specialty,in the business ofhand crafted print and in life. Printing and its specialists are just that way
Jim Courtney
Print Shop Foreman
Mike Bestram
Cut
/ Bindery
Mike Conte
/ Bindery