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Owner -
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Peter
Church -
Peter and his wife, Linda, a teacher at Salem, New Hampshire High School, are the owners of Keystone Press. Peter has 15 years of experience in printing management, and formerly owned Evergreen Press of Manchester prior to purchasing Keystone and merging the two companies early in 2006. Peter previously worked in marketing management with Digital equipment Corporation. He holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Boston University. He also served as a communications technician in the US Navy. |
Sales Staff -
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Phil
Sheridan -
Phill has 26 years of printing sales and management experience, seven of those years at Keystone Press. He is experienced as a professional photographer, worked in retail management at Jordan Marsh Company, and was a merchandising manager at both Stride Rite Corporation and Nashua Corporation. He also managed the catalog at Hub Floral Corporation. He served 33 years with the New Hampshire Air National Guard retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. |
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Russell
Johnson -
Russell brings to Keystone Press more than 25 years of experience in printing sales and service. Russell's greatest asset is his unique ability to quickly establish productive, profitable working relationships with his clients. Moreover, he possesses and will share a wealth of printing technical knowledge. He likes to learn and loves to support his customers. |
Customer Service -
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Pam
Gosson -
Pam joined Keystone with 13 years of "hands on" experience in the business forms printing business. Since then, during 20 years at Keystone, she's assisted our manager, bought all the paper, helped in the plant and much more. Today, she really excels at customer service. Pam continues to contribute her valuable ability to get things done in a careful, efficient, and predictable manner. |
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Diane
LeBrun -
As long as she has worked, Diane has worked in printing. Fifteen years in prepress, seven years in customer service, three years at Keystone Press. She knows the process from beginning to end. She also knows what it takes to get and keep good customers and is always willing to take ownership of the print projects she coordinates. She's careful, kind and pleasant and is always willing to make the best of doing her job well. |
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Dick
Shannon -
Dick's service to the printing industry spans close to 35 years, mostly as vice president of the former Sant Bani Press in Tilton and more recently in service roles at Evergreen and Keystone Press. Dick offers a veritable wealth of printing knowledge, a high level of insight and creativity and true sensitivity to fulfilling clients' needs. He defines his success in business as "helping our customers succeed in whatever they want to do." |
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