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Entrepreneur
Magazine April, 2004
Cover
feature |
Drab to Fab: An In-Depth Marketing Makeover
Kimberly
L. McCall |
Evans
and Heldris are brother-and-sister owners
of Innovative Installers, Inc., based in
Freemont, California. The company provides
services related to office space and relocations,
including installation services for modular
office furniture, space planning and layout
consultation, office moving and setups,
and furniture repairs and replacements based
on an ergonomic evaluation. |
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East
Bay Business Times
July 25, 2003 |
Even as a boss, Evans likes to stay hands-on
Katherine Conrad |
Best
way to keep competitive edge: “Quality work
and being hands-on with the customers. A
lot of my competitors go hands-off. They
use e-mail and phone. I’m at the customer's
site.
Guiding principle: "To be successful
and to take care of my customers." |
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Inc.
Magazine
December 2003 |
Rush Hour
Stephanie
Clifford |
"We
have two rules: respect for each other and
sportsmanship,"
says Evans, who runs his own $3 million office-furniture
installation firm, Innovative Installers.
Evans, 43, played cornerback and wide receiver
for the City College of San Francisco and
San Francisco State but has made his home
on the sidelines. |
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My
Business
March 2004 |
Sister Act
Nancy
Mann Jackson |
Mirzett
Evans and his sister, Glenda Heldris, have
both had other businesses and other business
partners, but none has been as satisfying
as their brother-sister partnership in Innovative
Installers (www.innovativeinstallers.com),
a Silicon Valley-based office furniture
installation and facility management company. |