Our Business Supports Your Business
FOUNDED 2002
Papyrus provides web design, graphic design, social networking, e-mail list management, and online sales services to business, government agencies, non-profits, entrepreneurs, and public service agencies in Florida and throughout the United States.
Insured: UDC-2243928-EO
Registered LLC with State of Florida: L09000027677
State of Florida Sales and Tax Use: 46-8012121126-6
City of Fort Myers Business License: BUS2014-00121

Our Team
Raymond Dailey
President & CEO
is the president and manager of Papyrus Document & Design, LLC. He earned an Associates of Arts degree from Edison State College in 2006. His wide range of skills include computer networking, computer-aided drafting and business management. Raymond was transplanted to Southwest Florida at a young age, and was a member of the inaugural graduating class of Mariner High School. Interests include fine art photography, scuba diving and aeronautics.
Kim Dailey
COO & Webmaster
is the webmaster and designer for Papyrus Document & Design, LLC. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from New College of Florida. Kim began working with websites in the 90s, combining self-taught skills with professional development, college classes, and program certifications. Kim co-founded Papyrus over twenty years ago, and has expanded the business to include email and social media services, as well as graphic design.
Premier Support Staff
Administrative
If you call when we are deep into another client’s project, the administrative staff is happy to take your call, accept material and greet you at the office.
Virtual Assistant
Web and Calendar Editing
Remote assistant who provides web editing, calendar, recordkeeping and social media support under Kim’s supervision.

Our Values
Attentive
Papyrus staff aim to anticipate your needs. We consider ourselves as partners in your goals, not salesmen.
Personal
Relationships are important to us, and we deal directly with our clients.
Honest
We will suggest what is best for your goals. Even if the answer is not us.