Beth Harris

Customer Service

Beth is Algorithm's customer care liaison and general office manager. She is responsible for customer service, customer care calls, order entry/billing, collections, and general office duties.

Beth has been with Algorithm since February of 1998. Before coming to Algorithm, she worked for 10 years in administrative, sales and international ERP teams. As you can imagine, Beth brings a lot of knowledge and care to Algorithm’s customers.

When she isn't in the office, Beth enjoys being with her family, riding her motorcycle and helping animals.

Q: Describe your experience at Algorithm. When and why did you become involved?

A: I knew the team at Algorithm was exceptional and started with them in 1998. My experience has been long and wonderful!

Q: What do you find most exciting in your career?

A: I really enjoy our customers. We work with so many great people, it’s fun to talk to them and help them.

Q: What is your favorite aspect of living in Columbus?

A: Although my commute from Delaware to Dublin is usually uneventful, except that one time when some horses got out and were trotting down a back-road, I guess the prospect of moving to a warmer climate has great appeal. That is, if the aspect of living in one city is the prospect of moving to another?

Q: How do you connect with the Columbus community? Are you part of any organizations?

A: I actually live in a small town outside of Marion which is 50 miles from our office so I don’t spend a lot of time in Columbus. When we do make the trip socially we enjoy many different areas.

Q: What is one guilty pleasure that you can’t live without?

A: Which one? I love a bit of something sweet after a nice meal and I love my motorcycle.

Q: What is your favorite ice cream flavor/place?

A: Salted Caramel from Graeters.

Q: If you had to change your first name, what would you change it to and why?

A: My name is Beth, not Elizabeth. I would change it to Elizabeth for two personal, family reasons.

Q: Your bio mentions that you love helping animals. Tell us a little more about how you help and how others can get involved too.

A: I believe in rescue. I promote that along with shelters all over. I also donate money and supplies when I can. There is nothing wrong with having a rescue animal. They are just as smart and lovable as one you pay a lot of money for.

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