Schiele Group
Stephen Gillis has extensive experience in sales and printing operations spanning several decades. Currently serving as a leader of the Sales Force at The Schiele Group since July 1997, Stephen provides clients with strategic insights to ensure optimal returns on their investments. Previously, Stephen held the position of Pressroom Supervisor at Kukla Press Inc from 1987 to 1997, where responsibilities included scheduling, ordering supplies, and managing inventory. Earlier in their career, Stephen was the Lead Pressman and Shift Foreman at WebMasters from 1985 to 1988, overseeing plant operations and materials procurement. Stephen graduated from Romeoville High School in 1982, with an emphasis on mathematics and mechanics.
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Schiele Group
In 1948, Henry Schiele opened a small print shop in an old barbershop. With two small presses, a desk and a phone, Henry began the modest enterprise that would eventually grow into the integration of 8 companies that make up the Schiele Group. The values by which Henry lived are still what guide us today. They include hard work, personalized service and a drive to always do our best. These values have helped the Schiele Group grow into one of the largest printers in the Chicago area. Today, the Schiele Group is a multi-plant enterprise that produces close to a billion pieces of printed materials a year. But no matter how big we get, we'll never forget this simple essential fact: the power of our work isn't just a warehouse full of completed projects — it's in the heart and soul of each piece we produce. It's the business card that initiates a decades-long relationship. It's the brochure that helps a prospect see your product in different prospective. It's the direct mail coupon that's redeemed by a new customer. It's the impression you make that is the source of our greatest pride because the impact of our work occurs one-to-one, between a single printed piece and a single reader, our attention and passionate devotion to quality is second to none.