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| John Hey 2010 |
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| John Hey 1990 |
John Hey ALCO
D.C. Hey Company
D.C. Hey Company
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John Hey began his career with the family business, the D.C. Hey Company in 1973 and became owner and president in 1985. He grew the business from $5 million to more than $170 million in sales and had more than 1,250 employees. The D.C. Hey Company became an AOP partner in the early 1990's and John continued to oversee and grow the business as President, and later becoming a regional director.
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| John and Sandy in 1995 |
John is associated with "Strategic Business Associates" the firm he co-founded with the late John Hanson in 2001. Todd Johnson (Tom Johnson's son) is currently affiliated with the organization and works alongside John.
Strategic Business Associates works with leading entrepreneurs America's office imaging industry. SBA provides unique expertise that blends leadership and management skills, business analysis, growth strategies, and profitability improvement. Including: Leadership skills and training for Business Owners & Key Management, Business performance analysis using our “Model for Success”, Growth strategies, including Acquisition, Profitability strategies, Business Plan development, Performance based compensation plans, Exit strategies and Implementation of Best Practices.



2 comments:
John Hey hired me in 1982 and I worked there until 2005. He left IKON in 2000 and was sorely missed. He was the best president, boss, manager that I ever had. The years of D.C.Hey and ALCO were the absolute best years of my working career. John knew that if you allow capitalism to work, the company will succeed. He was and is a very smart man. Thank you, John.
Jim DeJarlais
I worked as a professional nanny for John and Sandy in the early 90's and am forever grateful for the privilege of caring for their two wonderful (now grown) children. John and Sandy treated me like a family member and we had some great times together. Sandy's cooking was amazing and John was so gracious when I wrecked their new Landcruiser. They were wonderful employers and a very loving couple.
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