About Heather Herman

Heather Herman is an established marketing and sales executive and the founder of her own successful company. After graduating from James Madison University, Heather Herman used a few thousand in startup funds to engineer her five-employee company. Within seven years, Heather Herman had expanded the company to 14 locations around the nation with an annual gross income of $4.7 million. Throughout her career with the company, Heather Herman worked with more than two dozen Fortune 500 company clients and won a number of industry awards, including the AT&T Top Performer Sales Award and Manager of the Year. For five years in a row, Heather Herman’s firm was named number one among competing channels. Heather Herman personally trained her onsite sales force as well as the managers responsible for her branch locations.

While studying for her Bachelor of Business Administration, Heather Herman spent her summers working at Telescope Pictures, Inc. in Ocean City, Maryland, a small resort town on the Atlantic Ocean. Working as one of 30 photographers, Heather Herman consistently broke the company’s sales records.

Heather Herman currently serves as the Director of Advertising for the San Francisco Examiner, a free publication that is circulated weekly. Overseeing all advertising campaigns for the magazine, Heather Herman helps advertisers connect with their ideal audiences and expand their targeted demographics. Taking a comprehensive approach to advertising, Heather Herman formulates multimedia campaign strategies that orchestrate print, online, and out-of-home efforts.

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