Columbia Advisory Group Featured in Dallas Business Journal

Dallas Business Journal – Texas A&M has negotiated a master professional services contract that allows the system’s universities to use Columbia Advisory Group’s services to help lower the cost of tracking student information, including applications, financial aid and other student data.

“CAG has an excellent track record in this field, including keeping costs within budget,” said Mark Stone, Chief Information Officer of Texas A&M. “We will be able to improve services and compliance while also reducing our overall spend.”

Stone estimated that the cost of tracking student information, on average, could be reduced by 30 percent.

Columbia creates and provides detailed IT analysis and solutions to deliver better financial visibility, identify and mitigate risks, and improve performance. The industries representative of its clients include higher education, health care and pharmacy, private equity and venture capital, manufacturing, financial services, real estate, as well as media and publishing. Approximately 40 to 50 percent of its work is in higher education, 10 to 15 percent in the private equity/venture capital sector, and the remainder in health care and manufacturing.

As an information technology consulting firm, it is software and hardware agnostic. Based in Dallas, the 100-employee firm works with clients throughout the United States.

David McLaughlin, president and CEO of Columbia, spoke with the Dallas Business Journal about its company philosophy:

What is your company’s growth strategy?

Our DNA comes from working primarily out of the private equity sector and venture capital sector, several of us have worked in that sector for a lot of years with companies and organizations that are fast growth. I think a lot of our growth will continue to be in the private equity and venture capital sector, where we are working with them on acquiring companies and helping them approve operations on existing companies they are invested in, but it also has translated well for us into several other sectors that are growing rapidly, including higher education.

Our ability to assist organizations with not only IT performance but with compliance and also with cost savings and management — getting the most out of what they invest.

Similarly, the cost of health care is important but so is compliance and the ability for technology to perform so that organizations can be more efficient. There is a lot of growth in those areas.

Is your approach the same irrespective of the sector?

From a technology standpoint similar things are important. Most IT and technology organizations have a lot of similarities. Everyone uses networks, email, most of them have financials.

Probably 60 to 70 percent of IT and technology groups are similar. And, there are some things that are specific to that industry that you have to know. But a lot of it is about fundamentals, if you can get the technology fundamentals right, there are quite a few sectors that those fundamentals apply to.

What are some of the big issues you’ve seen in security?

Security is a very hot topic across the different industries that we work in. A big component is fundamentals, if people do the things their technology groups ask them to do — changing passwords appropriately, using the right types of passwords. Trying to avoid clicking on things they really should avoid. There will always be technologically sophisticated attacks, those are getting more prominent, but a lot of the security issues people have are very basic.

Columbia Advisory Group Selected by The Texas A&M University System to Improve Cost Effectiveness and Compliance of Student Information Systems

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Columbia Advisory Group (CAG) has been selected by The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) with the goal of significantly lowering the operating cost of delivering Student Information System services while also providing enhanced support of audit and compliance functions.

“Our substantial experience with student information systems at several TAMUS campuses, as well as our ability to improve audit and security performance helped us win the opportunity to provide these services for all members,” said David McLaughlin, President and CEO of CAG. “We’ve built an outstanding team and operating model that gets results. We look forward to making that standard available to all TAMUS members.”

The Texas A&M University System negotiated a master professional services contract that allows the System’s universities to use CAG services to help lower the cost of tracking student information, including applications, financial aid and other student data.

“CAG has an excellent track record in this field, including keeping costs within budget,” said Mark Stone, Chief Information Officer, Texas A&M University System. “We will be able to improve services and compliance while also reducing our overall spend.”

Stone estimated that the cost of tracking student information, on average, could be reduced by 30 percent.

CAG works with its clients to create and provide detailed IT analysis and solutions. CAG’s IT assessment and due diligence services provide better financial visibility, identify and mitigate IT risks, and improve IT performance results. The company is known for working with difficult and demanding IT problems in a variety of economic, regulatory and budgetary environments. The industries representative of their clients include higher education, healthcare and pharmacy, private equity and venture capital, manufacturing, financial services, real estate, as well as media and publishing.

Columbia Advisory Group Experienced Record Growth in 2015

Columbia Advisory Group (CAG) recently announced highlights from another record growth year in 2015. CAG grew more than 50 percent from 2014, a rate it has exceeded in each of the previous three years. CAG also added many new clients in the higher education, health care and financial services sectors.
“We are truly excited by the momentum of our company and the passion our employees have for making each customer successful,” said David McLaughlin, President and CEO of CAG. “We have a strategic focus to deliver the best solutions to our clients by providing detailed and insightful IT analysis, offering best-in-class managed services, and providing the right expertise to help our clients achieve their objectives.”

To support increasing client demand, CAG has appointed two senior executives – Lindsay Boykin as Director of Business Development and David Maxwell as Director of the company’s Information Security Practice. Boykin and Maxwell collectively have more than 50 years of experience guiding companies. CAG added employees in Houston and San Antonio, Texas as well as Atlanta, Georgia. All of whom are collocated with clients for on-site support and consulting.
“Our employees are incredibly focused on helping our customers improve their IT and business functions, and it shows in the tremendous growth we experienced in 2015,” stated McLaughlin. “I am extremely optimistic about our 2016 growth and welcoming new clients across the U.S.”
CAG works with its clients to create and provide detailed IT analysis and solutions. CAG’s IT assessment and due diligence services provide better visibility into IT spend, IT risks and their mitigation and improve IT performance results. The company is known for working with difficult and demanding IT problems in a variety of economic, regulatory and budgetary environments. The industries representative of their clients include higher education, health care and pharmacy, private equity and venture capital, manufacturing, financial services, real estate, as well as media and publishing.

About Columbia Advisory Group:

Columbia Advisory Group (CAG) is a dynamic Information Technology (IT) consulting firm. An established and proven company with 100+ years of combined technology experience and business acumen, CAG’s team has assessed and helped improve the performance of more than 300 technology organizations and IT departments. By focusing on simple, meaningful and practical solutions combined with straight-forward analysis and recommendations, CAG’s team has experience in many regulatory and economic environments with companies and organizations of all sizes. CAG not only offers a deep understanding of IT, but its solutions are software and hardware agnostic. Whether a client is high growth or economically challenged, CAG can adapt to the complexities and nuances of that business. Based in Dallas, Texas, CAG works extensively with clients throughout the U.S. For more information, visit www.columbiaadvisory.com.

Columbia Advisory Group Endows Scholarship to University

Texas A&M University-Commerce would like to thank Columbia Advisory Group for committing to provide a $30,000 scholarship endowment for deserving students.

“We’ve become very impressed over the last few years with Texas A&M University-Commerce and wanted to help support the school however we could,” said David McLaughlin, president of Columbia Advisory Group.

Columbia Advisory Group is an information technology consulting firm that handles IT support for the university and assists A&M-Commerce Chief Information Officer Tim Murphy with decisions regarding processes and strategic planning.

“Columbia Advisory Group was most gracious when we approached them about establishing a scholarship endowment at A&M-Commerce,” said Vice President of Advancement Randy VanDeven. “Their generous commitment demonstrates their passion to support higher education and what better way to make an impact than by helping students with the costs of acquiring an education.”

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Columbia Advisory Group Appoints Director of Business Development

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE) — Columbia Advisory Group (CAG), a well-respected Information Technology (IT) consulting firm, announced today that Lindsay Boykin has joined the firm as Director of Business Development to further develop their growing portfolio of regional and national accounts.

Lindsay joins CAG to continue the company’s recent successes providing IT management and consulting services in a variety of industries including: financial services, higher education, manufacturing, energy, technology and media, and healthcare. He commented, “I am excited to start a new challenge with CAG and look forward to working with the team to further develop their already extensive services and capabilities. I am fortunate to be joining such a respected company that prides itself on top quality customer service.”

David McLaughlin, president and CEO, said, “Lindsay’s wealth of experience and knowledge has already made him a key addition to the CAG family. We view his hiring as a sign of our commitment to being the leading company in our industry. Our increasing demand from customers led us to look for a professional to join our team who fit in with our ethos of innovation and exceptional service, and it is very fortunate that we were able to find someone of Lindsay’s caliber to fulfill this role.”

About Columbia Advisory Group:
Columbia Advisory Group (CAG) is a well-respected Information Technology (IT) consulting firm. An established and proven company with 100+ years of combined technology experience and business acumen, CAG’s team has assessed and helped improve the performance of more than 300 technology organizations and IT departments. By focusing on simple, meaningful and practical solutions combined with straight-forward analysis and recommendations, CAG’s team has experience in many regulatory and economic environments with companies and organizations of all sizes. CAG not only offers a deep understanding of IT, but its solutions are software and hardware agnostic. Whether a client is high growth or economically challenged, CAG can adapt to the complexities and nuances of that business. Based in Dallas, Texas, CAG works extensively with clients throughout the U.S. For more information, visit www.columbiaadvisory.com. The company can be found and followed on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.