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Meet the Visual Asset Manager Behind Chick-Fil-A’s Communications

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  • Kristin Twiford
First freestanding New York City location 37th & 6th In-Line. Case Study: Meet the Visual Asset Manager Behind Chick-Fil-A’s Communications
First freestanding New York City location 37th & 6th In-Line. Case Study: Meet the Visual Asset Manager Behind Chick-Fil-A’s Communications

Meet Stanley Leary – a jack of all trades.

Stanley is a photographer, digital asset management consultant and storyteller. He’s a longtime PhotoShelter user, and has brought many of his corporate clients onto PhotoShelter for Brands (formerly known as Libris).

Stanley is working with Chick-Fil-A to help craft the brand’s image as a photographer and Corporate Communications Consultant. We all know the “Eat Mor Chikin” cow and the bright red Chick-Fil-A logo.

Now, Stanley is taking us behind-the-scenes.

Chick-Fil-A powers its visual communications with visual asset management. Stanley encouraged the company to move its extensive photo library onto PhotoShelter, which has streamlined how teams share photos both internally and externally.

Stanley started his career as a photojournalist, so he knows the power of visual storytelling. He has also learned the importance of adding metadata to his photos to create an easily searchable media library. Now, he leverages his news background to help Chick-Fil-A and other organizations use visual asset management to get the most out of their photos.

That metadata makes it a lot easier for Chick-Fil-A’s team members who need to find photos of events like the NYC Grand Opening earlier this fall. Whether they’re sharing photos internally with corporate team members and store employees or sending photos to news reporters, visual asset management speeds up their image delivery process.

There are almost 2,000 franchised Chick-fil-A restaurants that employ 70,000 team members. That adds up to a lot of people who need to access and share images. The company’s PhotoShelter library has a download log that can go as high as 7,000 downloads in a day. Stanley explains that the different teams within the large organization tend to be in silos, and his role is to connect them.

As an Editor on Chick-Fil-A’s PhotoShelter account, Stanley grants access to team members who need images, which helps the company make the most out of their valuable assets.

With PhotoShelter, Chick-Fil-A’s teams can stretch their budgets, cut back on waste and avoid the common challenges facing companies that don’t have digital asset management system.

In fact, Stanley explains that as PhotoShelter helps Chick-Fil-A organize and keep track of visual assets, the system saves the company money.

But one of the things Stanley loves most about working with PhotoShelter isn’t a product feature or a budget-stretching outcome – it’s the people.

Check out this quote from Stanley’s blog, Leary Storyteller.

Many on their staff are shooters as well so they understand us photographers. This morning I was helping with a client’s PhotoShelter account and called and talked to Jon… Jon solved my problem in just a couple of minutes. I had not correctly setup some files and he told me how to correct it and even offered to do this for me. WOW!!! I am a raving fan of PhotoShelter.

Customer service is one of the most important values for Stanley and his team at Chick-Fil-A, and we’re glad to hear that’s something we share.

Big thanks to Stanley Leary for making us smile and taking us behind-the-scenes at Chick-Fil-A!

To learn more about how leading food and beverage brands engage followers, boost ROI and share visuals instantly with PhotoShelter, check out more information here.

Cover photo by Stanley Leary, courtesy of Chick-Fil-A.

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Kristin Twiford

Kristin was the Content Marketing Director for PhotoShelter for Brands. She covered visual storytelling trends and best practices here on Stories, and used her background in television production, daily news and communications to shoot, produce, edit and publish video content for social media, marketing and sales.

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  1. Steve Giarratana says:
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    How much is the cost? Per month? By the amount of transfer?
    I use p-sheler now for basic galleries. How much more does Libris have to offer?

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    1. Kristin Twiford says:
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      Hi Steve,

      Great to hear from you! I am going to have one of my coworkers on the sales team, Alex Begley, reach out to you with pricing details, and she can answer any other questions you have about Libris. Thanks for considering Libris!

      Kristin

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