
Photo Credit: Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
Kelsey-Seybold Clinic will build a one-story, 25,000-square-foot Contact Center in College Station with a projected completion date in the early fall of this year. The new Contact Center is a ground-up building initiative with sufficient surrounding property to accommodate future expansion.
“Over the next five years, Kelsey-Seybold will expand access to coordinated, accountable care throughout Greater Houston,” says John Lyle, senior vice president of operations, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. “Clinical growth and expansion require an infrastructure that can support the level of care and service patients expect from Kelsey-Seybold. The College Station area is ideal for an operation like this because it has a low incidence of weather-related events – and for our group, providing a stable, 24/7 Contact Center operation is essential.”
"The City of College Station is exceptionally pleased to welcome Kelsey-Seybold to our community,” says Mayor Karl Mooney, City of College Station. “The vibrancy and reputation of Kelsey-Seybold perfectly matches and will enhance the expanding quality of life enjoyed by residents of our city. We look forward to the development of a prosperous and mutually supportive relationship for many years to come."
The new Contact Center will be located at 1204 Copperfield Parkway and will accommodate more than 200 workstations as well as space for training, conference areas, and break areas. This facility will operate 24/7 with potential for more than 600 full-time employees.
“The Kelsey-Seybold leadership team evaluated several areas in Texas and determined that the College Station community could support our employment requirements. It is also a desirable place to live and work within a reasonable distance from the Greater Houston area, as well as other metropolitan areas, should we decide to expand,” says Nicholas Ro, chief legal and strategic planning officer, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. “Kelsey-Seybold’s new Contact Center in College Station will give our group the ability to sustain our growth plans.”
In addition to Contact Center employees, some space has been allocated for facilities management, information technology, and human resources.
"Working with the team at Kelsey-Seybold has been a privilege, and we are grateful they have chosen to tap into the Brazos Valley's skilled and growing workforce, creating jobs as it provides its nationally-recognized healthcare to hundreds of thousands of Texans,” says Matt Prochaska, President and C.E.O., Brazos Valley Economic Development Corporation. “Kelsey-Seybold brings an outstanding reputation of excellence to our expanding healthcare community.”
The new Kelsey-Seybold Clinic Contact Center in College Station was designed by architects at Powers Brown Architecture. Gamma Construction has been named the general contractor.