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Big Picture Essential business philosophy: In my industry, if you’re not having fun, then you’re not doing something right. Best way to keep a competitive edge: Keep your customers happy and main- tain a good agency-client relationship. Guiding principle: Plan your work, and work your plan. Yardstick of success: Having lost only one client in close to 10 years. How you grew your company: Completely focused on one client at a time. We have relied on direct referrals from our existing client base to grow. Biggest accomplishments in the last 18 months: Winning the Southeast division account for Orleans Homebuilders and starting our second year of handling public relations for artists Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane) and Paul Stanley (KISS). How you defined your market: I’m seeing greater acceptance from clients to use larger shares of their mar- keting budgets toward public relations as a primary way to build their brand. Goal yet to be achieved: Retirement. Judgment Calls Best business decision: To go out on my own before starting a family. Biggest business lesson learned: People steal things (such as comput- ers), so constantly back up your files. Mentors: My parents, Rob and Linda. True Confessions What gets you up in the morning: Every day provides us a new opportu- nity to help our clients to do more busi- ness. Like least about job: Any accounting function. Pet peeve: People who talk entirely too much and never listen. Listening is one of the greatest tools in my industry. If you could meet anyone, it would be: My grandfather, David Cashwell, who passed away when I was very young. He was an entrepreneur who started Dixie Belle Textiles. Three greatest passions: My wife, Shane; my daughter, Bennett; and my dog, Nora. First choice of a new career: Owning a heli-ski camp operation. Predilections Favorite quote: “It’s too late to go home early.” Currently reading: Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts and Hell’s Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club by Ralph “Sonny” Barger. Favorite restaurant: Mac’s Speed Shop. CHARLOTTE BUSINESS JOURNAL SMALL BUSINESS l 37 charlottebusinessjournal.com www.CORINTHIANproperties.com Developed by WESTWINDS BUSINESS PARK cONCORD, nORTH cAROLINA Located at the Concord Airport Fully Gated With Oversized Drive-In Finished Conditioned Door Access Warehouse/Production Area 61,642 SF With Area For Expansion Existing Office Space Professional Campus Setting AVAILABLE NOW Class A Flex/Office Production Facility FOR BUILDING LEASING AND SALES INFORMATION Bryan Crutcher Anne Johnson 704.331.1215 704.331.1225 [email protected] [email protected] Put the fun back in tradeshow marketing, let Nimlok Charlotte service all your needs. 704.369.0973 www.nimlok-charlotte.com UNDERSTAND PLANNING BUDGET GRAPHIC DESIGN & PRODUCTION DESIGN EXHIBIT DESIGN SHOW FORMS INSTALL & DISMANTLE STORAGE LOGISTICS ROI “Is there anyone who can help?” BIG IDEAS Entrepreneurs talk about what they do and why they do it ... DETAILS, DETAILS Business: Advertising, public-relations and marketing services 2006 revenue: $3.2 million Web site: www.thejewellagency.com Age: 37 Education: B.A. in journalism (advertising and public relations), University of Georgia, 1992 Experience: Account executive, Resort Information Services, Aspen, Colo., 1992-94; account executive, The Sumner Group, 1994-96; director of new business development/senior PR manager, Stegall and Castleberry, 1996-98; president, The Jewell Agency, 1998 to present Career advice: Find something that you truly enjoy doing and your job will hardly seem like work. DAVID JEWELL President, The Jewell Agency photo NANCY PIERCE The Big Ideas profile is organized and edited by small-business reporter Fred Tannenbaum. Contact him at [email protected] or (704) 973-1147.

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Page 1: CHARLOTTE BUSINESS JOURNAL 37 … · 2016. 9. 28. · Belle Textiles. Three greatest passions: My wife, Shane; my daughter, Bennett; and my dog, Nora. First choice of a new career:

Big PictureEssential business philosophy:

In my industry, if you’re not havingfun, then you’re not doing somethingright.

Best way to keep a competitive edge:Keep your customers happy and main-

tain a good agency-client relationship.

Guiding principle:Plan your work, and work your plan.

Yardstick of success:Having lost only one client in close to

10 years.

How you grew your company:Completely focused on one client

at a time. We have relied on directreferrals from our existing client baseto grow.

Biggest accomplishments in the last 18months:

Winning the Southeast divisionaccount for Orleans Homebuilders andstarting our second year of handlingpublic relations for artists Grace Slick(Jefferson Airplane) and Paul Stanley(KISS).

How you defined your market:I’m seeing greater acceptance from

clients to use larger shares of their mar-keting budgets toward public relationsas a primary way to build their brand.

Goal yet to be achieved:Retirement.

Judgment CallsBest business decision:

To go out on my own before starting afamily.

Biggest business lesson learned:People steal things (such as comput-

ers), so constantly back up your files.

Mentors:My parents, Rob and Linda.

True ConfessionsWhat gets you up in the morning:

Every day provides us a new opportu-nity to help our clients to do more busi-ness.

Like least about job:Any accounting function.

Pet peeve:People who talk entirely too much

and never listen. Listening is one of thegreatest tools in my industry.

If you could meet anyone, it would be:My grandfather, David Cashwell, who

passed away when I was very young. Hewas an entrepreneur who started DixieBelle Textiles.

Three greatest passions:My wife, Shane; my daughter, Bennett;

and my dog, Nora.

First choice of a new career:Owning a heli-ski camp operation.

PredilectionsFavorite quote:

“It’s too late to go home early.”

Currently reading:Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

and Hell’s Angel: The Life and Timesof Sonny Barger and the Hell’s AngelsMotorcycle Club by Ralph “Sonny”Barger.

Favorite restaurant:Mac’s Speed Shop.

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• Located at the Concord Airport • Fully Gated With Oversized Drive-In• Finished Conditioned Door Access

Warehouse/Production Area • 61,642 SF With Area For Expansion• Existing Office Space • Professional Campus Setting

AVAILABLE NOWClass A Flex/Offi ce Production Facility

FOR BUILDING LEASING AND SALES INFORMATION

Bryan Crutcher Anne Johnson704.331.1215 [email protected] [email protected]

Put the fun back in tradeshow marketing,let Nimlok Charlotte service all your needs.

704.369.0973www.nimlok-charlotte.com

UNDERSTAND

PLANNING

BUDGETGRAPHIC DESIGN & PRODUCTION

DESIGN

EXHIBIT DESIGN

SHOW FORMS

INSTALL & DISMANTLE

STORAGELOGISTICS ROI

“Is there anyone who can help?”

BIG IDEASEntrepreneurs talk aboutwhat they do and why they do it ...

DETAILS, DETAILS

Business: Advertising, public-relationsand marketing services

2006 revenue: $3.2 millionWeb site: www.thejewellagency.comAge: 37Education: B.A. in journalism(advertising and public relations),University of Georgia, 1992

Experience: Account executive,Resort Information Services, Aspen,Colo., 1992-94; account executive,The Sumner Group, 1994-96; directorof new business development/seniorPR manager, Stegall and Castleberry,1996-98; president, The Jewell Agency,1998 to present

Career advice: Find something that youtruly enjoy doing and your job willhardly seem like work.

DAVID JEWELLPresident, The Jewell Agency

photo NANCY PIERCE

The Big Ideas profile is organized and editedby small-business reporter Fred Tannenbaum.Contact him at [email protected] (704) 973-1147.