MSP Spotlight: Meet Bill Whelden, President and CEO of Rx-IT

Tell us a little about your MSP…

Rx-IT started in 1999 with one client; just barely large enough for me to make a go of it. That was a 35-seat law firm — they owned me and they knew it. It was a really good feeling to get enough clients so they didn’t own me anymore. I was highly motivated! It was a better feeling bringing on the first hire so I didn’t have to do everything for everyone all the time. Up until then, I used to joke that my girlfriends name was ‘Palm Treo.’

How long have you been a member of The 20?

We’ve been in The 20 just over 3 years now.

Why did your MSP originally look to partner with The 20?

I went to some channel event back in early 2016. As I recall, someone invited me to a party. There was a man there. He talked and cussed a lot. Some called him ‘MSP Holy Man’ others called him ‘IT Prophet.’ He said to me, ‘Come, eat, be at peace and drink Tito’s.’ The next morning I woke on the sofa in the lobby of the hotel. I had a signed contract with The 20 and a one dollar bill stapled to my shirt collar.

Seriously, we spent a good number of years bumping our heads on the ceiling, we just couldn’t grow past a certain point. I was getting tired, really tired; burned out you might say. We were looking for a way to scale and grow the business. We knew we needed a good help desk but we also knew that peer guidance and a wider knowledge base were just as important. When we found The 20, it seemed to fit like a comfortable shoe.

Tell us about the biggest change in your business since joining The 20.

We’ve almost tripled our revenue in just over 36 months!

What do you like most about being a member of The 20?

The community. There are many communities within the channel but nothing quite like this.

What do you think is the most important quality necessary for success?

Motivation.

What are your biggest business challenges?

Our biggest challenge right now is learning how to better prioritize and keep what’s truly important in front and center. It’s amazing to me that I will find myself mindlessly organizing my sock drawer when there are so many other things to do, so many opportunities in front of us. Motivation and organization are things we always strive to keep in focus.

What are your areas of focus for 2019?

Profitability and growth.

What advice would you share with an MSP looking to scale their business?

Partner with The 20!

What book are you currently reading?

I am re-reading How to Stop Worrying and Start Living for the umpteenth time.

Favorite blogs / podcasts

My favorite blog is ‘The Negotiation Edge’ by The Black Swan Group

 

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What do you do here at The 20?

My business card says “Channel Manager” but what that really refers to is everything that doesn’t fit into another group. I really try to be a resource for all of our members with any question that they might have. While I might not always have the answer, I can typically find the person that does. From initial on-boarding to Elite status and beyond, I’m here to help.

Describe The 20 in three words…

 Driven, ambitious, and fun.

As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

A race car driver or the drummer for the Rolling Stones. While my race car driver skills are behind me, I continue to stay ready to jump into the Stones job if Charlie were to retire. Keith, Mick… I’m here when you need me.

What’s the most challenging thing about your job?

 Not knowing what the day will bring is challenging, but also exciting. Problem solving, training, counseling, listening, learning, etc.  No two days are alike.

What do you consider your greatest achievement?

 Chloe (14) and Devon (10) — my two beautiful daughters.

What do you think is the most important quality necessary for success?

 It might sound boring, but just don’t quit.

What do you like most about The 20?

 There is so much to like about The 20. The environment is great. Things move quickly up here. For those of you that have worked at Fortune 500-type of companies that move like the Titantic — this ain’t it. If something’s working, we’ll double down. If it’s not, we’ll pivot until it does. This keeps everyone on their toes.

What do you like to do in your spare time? / What are your hobbies?

I love spending time with my girls. We camp, travel and I drive them all over the Dallas area most weekends. I love being outdoors doing things like mountain biking, fishing and kayaking. My number-one hobby that’s been a constant all my life is music. I’ve played drums in bands since the age of 13 when my parents would drive me to gigs around East Texas.

Where are you going on your next vacation?

I’m planning a quick NOLA weekend trip right now since parade season just kicked off. But the next big trip with the Wood girls is probably going to be California. I’m not sure where, but the girls are pushing for LA or San Francisco. I’m pushing for Santa Barbara, but we’ll see who wins.

What’s your top life hack?

Always carry a pocket knife.