Monday, June 21, 2010

Heather Hunt, Customer Service

She understands both the rhythm of the dance floor as well as the beat of the print shop. You ask and she understands and delivers.

Heather Hunt is Executive Press' Customer Service Representative (CSR) and newest employee. But new does not describe her experience. A Dallas native, she grew up in the printing industry, starting with her dad's print shop.

"I started working in the shop when I was about 12," Heather said. "From bindery on through, I've done every job in a printing company over the past 20 years."

Heather's experience is key to her day job at EP. She writes up orders and estimates jobs for clients. She fulfills orders by providing quotes and requests for the services of the company. She may be the voice you hear when you call in for an order status or as a first-time customer. Every job originates at her desk.

"This is a fun place to work," Heather said. "the hardest thing for me is to let go of a project to someone else because I want to see them all through the shop."

Having fun is something Heather knows about in her away-from-work life. As a professional belly dancer, she performs in dance concerts throughout the United States. She also performs in local restaurants, private functions and at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival every Spring.

“I started dancing a few years back at the local Renaissance festival and it grew into a passion,” Heather said."It is a great way to stay in shape and the moves require a precision that my other life experiences fit right into, she added.

Executive Press is proud of our people and the work they do for our customers and in the community. When you call in, you can be assured that Heather and the rest of our team will do their best to meet your communication needs.

The Executive Pressman

Monday, June 14, 2010

Jennifer Beaty, Face of the Company

You know you’ve seen her before. She looks familiar, yet you can’t quite place her. Then, when she walks over and introduces herself to you and starts her “short introductory speech, you know.

Anybody who is out networking in the business community in North Texas has met Jennifer Beaty at one time or another. The visible owner of Executive Press, it is Jennifer’s job to be the face of the company, develop new business and make and manage relationships.

“I love the printing business,” Jennifer said. “That’s why I am in and stay in this business.”

With nine years in the business, she got into it after a career start in being a network administrator in the IT business didn’t take hold.

“I love math and seeing a finished product,” Jennifer told me. “I also like people and love to network,” she added.


The last part is what drives the rest of life. Besides all of the business associations she keeps up with from the North Dallas and Garland Chambers and networking groups like First Tuesday, her kids and their activities keep her running.


“We have two teenaged girls who are involved in sports,” Jennifer said, ”As a result, I am treasurer of the Garland High School Boosters Club.” But that’s not all.

“Every summer, our family gets involved together in a number of charities,” Jennifer continued. “We require the girls (and their two brothers) to volunteer or contribute to at least two charities each year. ”Habitat for Humanity, Komen for the Cure and Special Olympics have been the recipients of the Beaty clan’s attention in recent years.Those relationships will continue this year and for years to come.


Executive Press is proud of our people and the work they do for our customers and in the community.When you call in, you can be assured that Jennifer and the rest of our team will do their best to meet your communication needs.


The Executive Pressman