ABOUT US
Cultivating outstanding talent is essential for growth and financial stability. Our dedicated employee-owners are committed to serving you. Please feel free to contact any member of our team at 541-687-1214.
OUR SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM
Barry Miller,
President
Barry brings over 20 years of experience heading up packaging/printing
companies, including affiliates of Anheuser-Busch and the Gallo Winery.
He is a graduate of MIT's business school in Finance/Int'l Management and
also holds an undergraduate degree in Economics. Barry joined Shelton
Turnbull in April, 2006 as a consultant and was subsequently hired by
the Board of Directors in November, 2006.
Monica Parvin,
Controller and Human Resources Director
Shelton Turnbull benefits from Monica's 14 years of experience in cost
accounting and financial leadership. Monica is a native of Eugene
and a graduate of the University of Oregon, holding a Bachelors degree
in Accounting. She joined the company in April, 2007.
JP Dusseault,
VP, Marketing & Creative Services
A true entrepreneur who for 40 years owned advertising and creative
service companies working with regional & national accounts. JP holds
a Masters in Fine Arts degree from the University of Oregon in design &
visual communication. He joined Shelton Turnbull when Ad Group was
acquired in 2005.
Johnny Evans,
Operations Manager
With 16 years in the printing industry, including 6 years as Pressroom
Supervisor, Johnny is primed to deliver high quality and on-time delivery
to Shelton Turnbull's customers. Johnny holds an Associates Degree in
Graphic Technology from Mount Hood Community College. Johnny started
at Shelton Turnbull in January, 2003 and was subsequently promoted to
Estimating/Purchasing Manager and then to his current responsibilities
in August, 2008.
Matthew Koch,
Information Technology Manager
Matthew brings 12 years experience in software development and compiler
design. He is a native of Oregon, and has attended both Lane Community
College and the University of Oregon. Matthew joined Shelton Turnbull
in May, 2005.
